Postpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 23 June 2018
Middlesex 353-8 v Leics (target 381)
And another one through the off side by James Harris. Super shot.
The Welshman is on 40 and Middlesex require less than 30.
Middlesex make 383-9 to beat Leicestershire
Worcs beat Lancashire by 202 runs; Jennings makes 177
Notts beat Essex by 301 runs
Warwickshire fail to chase 519 at Kent
Bears all out for 445, lose by 73 runs
Bell out for 172 - third century in four innings
Hampshire and Yorkshire play out draw in day-night match
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Middlesex 353-8 v Leics (target 381)
And another one through the off side by James Harris. Super shot.
The Welshman is on 40 and Middlesex require less than 30.
Middlesex 349-8 v Leics (target 381)
Shot!
James Harris punches Gavin Griffiths through the covers for four.
He's up to 36, Middlesex need 32 to win. Cracking finish.
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Just like Grace Road, it's a tense finish in our other remaining Division Two game.
At the Ageas Bowl in Division One - not so much. Yorkshire are 192-4 and lead by 99. Although a wicket could change things.
Cartwright lbw b Raine 80 (Middlesex 343-8, target 381)
GONE!
Ben Raine pins Hilton Cartwright in front and up goes the finger.
The Australian is out for a fine 80, but he couldn't see his side home.
The Watford wall Steven Finn joins James Harris at the wicket - 38 more needed. Two wickets for Leicestershire.
Middlesex 336-7 v Leics (target 381)
Dropped!
James Harris edges Ben Raine to slip, but Ateeq Javid shells the chance.
What a blow for Leicestershire.
Yorkshire 181-4 v Hants (Yorks lead by 88)
Harry Brook brings up his fifty for Yorkshire in fine style, with four fours in five balls off Ian Holland.
The game is drifting to a draw at the Ageas Bowl.
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Derbyshire 114-6 v Glamorgan (24 overs remain)
Tony Palladino and Gary Wilson are digging in for Derbyshire after the clatter of wickets after tea.
24 overs left to survive at Swansea.
Middlesex 332-7 v Leics (target 381)
Middlesex have a minimum of 19 overs remaining to get the 49 needed to win at Grace Road.
Still plenty of hope for Leicestershire - but time is running out. They need a wicket, and quickly.
Kent (197 & 446-8 dec) beat Warwickshire (125 & 445) by 73 runs
And that's it. Kent have done it.
Oliver Hannon-Dalby skies Joe Denly to Heino Kuhn and Warwickshire's brave pursuit of 519 is over.
That's a big win for Kent, who were up against it when the Bears were 300 odd for 1.
Middlesex 331-7 v Leics (target 381)
50 more required by Middlesex now at Grace Road.
It's been another fine lower-order stand - James Harris and Hilton Cartwright have put on 47 in 10 and a bit overs.
Warwickshire 441-9 v Kent (target 519)
Well, what an over from Joe Denly.
The spinner's two wickets have just about sealed the game for Kent.
It's been a thrilling chase though. Oliver Hannon-Dalby, first-class batting average of 6.79, is in at 11.
Hose lbw b Denly 65 (Warwickshire 441-9, target 519)
TWO WICKETS IN THREE BALLS for Joe Denly! And it's the huge one of Adam Hose.
Hose takes a step down the wicket, but is struck on the pad. Out.
That should be that.
Wright lbw b Denly 14 (Warwickshire 440-8, target 519)
Gone!
Finally Kent get the breakthrough.
Chris Wright is trapped lbw by Joe Denly.
Adam Hose is joined by Henry Brookes, who is no mug with the bat. He has a highest score of 70.
The Bears need 79 for victory, two wickets in hand.
Hampshire 443 v Yorkshire 350 & 150-4
The middle session of this final day starts at the Ageas Bowl.
With Yorkshire's lead at 57 and six wickets in hand, the game is drifting to a draw.
I'll keep you updated on any wickets, but don't expect too many visits to the south coast while the other three games are in for thrilling finishes.
Middlesex 316-7 v Leics (target 381)
The runs are beginning to flow for Middlesex.
Hilton Cartwright hits back-to-back boundaries off Mohammad Abbas to move to 69.
Middlesex are 65 runs away from a superb victory. Leicestershire need three wickets.
Critchley lbw b Hogan 0 (Derbyshire 93-6)
Calypso, collapso at Swansea.
Matt Critchley is now out, lbw to seamer Matt Hogan.
Glamorgan are rampant, Derbyshire in tatters.
Warwickshire 433-7 v Kent (target 519)
Another boundary for Adam Hose, this time off Joe Denly.
It's been some knock from the 25-year-old. He's up to 62 - the Bears need 86 for the highest chase in County Championship history.
Warwickshire 426-7 v Kent (target 519)
Adam Hose finds the rope off Harry Podmore who then has a huge shout for lbw against the batsman. Not out.
Podmore screams in frustration. It's tense out there.
91 more needed for a Bears victory. Three wickets for Kent.
Madsen c Salter b Sisodiya 55 (Derbyshire 88-5, 35 overs remain)
Glamorgan are bouncing!
19-year-old Prem Sisodiya gets his second wicket after tea, and it's the big one of Wayne Madsen.
Madsen swats the spinner to backward point.
Five more wickets needed for a remarkable victory. Derbyshire's target of 325 is irrelevant.
Middlesex 300-7 v Leics (target 381)
I said James Harris could bat.
The Middlesex number nine finds a couple of boundaries off Zak Chappell and the visitors move into the 300s.
81 more required.