Summary

  • Surrey beat Hampshire by 139 runs despite Sam Northeast (129) century

  • Yorkshire beat Nottinghamshire by 164 runs; Ben Coad takes 10-130 in match

  • Derbyshire win a home County Championship match for first time since September 2014

  • Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire by six wickets in Division Two with late run-chase

  1. "On me 'ed son!"published at 10:52 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Yorkshire 256 & 334 v Nottinghamshire 188 & 181-8 (target 403)

    It's a cricket ground with a rugby ground next door, but only one sport seems to be dominating the warm-ups at Headingley this morning....

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  2. sun

    Weather outlookpublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    We've been treated to some lovely sunshine during this round of fixtures but it looks like the weather might return to normal spring mode during this week.

    The good news for today from Matt Taylor at the BBC Weather Centre is that although it'll be a bit cooler than the weekend, it should stay mainly dry for play.

    Watch his video forecast below...

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    Weather: weather_uk.mxf

  3. Final furlongpublished at 10:45 British Summer Time 23 April 2018

    Headingley darknessImage source, Rex Features

    "Hello, can you see us out there? We're still playing cricket until it gets dark!"

    It was a late finish to proceedings at Headingley yesterday evening as you can see from the beautifully captured picture above.

    Yorkshire claimed the extra half hour's play against Nottinghamshire on a day that was already running behind schedule due to the weather and play went on until 19:40 BST.

    The White Rose couldn't quite complete the job in time though, getting their visitors eight wickets down in their second innings before stumps.

    They'll be back out there shortly to polish off the tail they hope in one of five fixtures that are on their final day.

    Welcome along, play begins in the next 15 minutes...