Summary

  • 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

  • Get involved #bbccricket

  1. Hampshire press for more wicketspublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Yorkshire 129-4 v Hants (lead by 36)

    Hampshire are really squeezing Yorkshire here. The run rate has dipped to below 1.5.

    That'll help! A flashing drive by Harry Brook off Dale Steyn just evades first slip and goes for four.

    And there's four more! A much better shot there, pushed through the covers.

    Ollie Rayner keeps the batsmen quiet with just one run conceded at the other end.

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    WICKETpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Barker c Dickson b Podmore 16 (Warwickshire 392-6 v Kent, target 519)

    Harry Podmore's done it again! That's his fourth in the innings.

    Keith Barker edges to Sean Dickson at second slip for 16. Huge pressure on Adam Hose now.

    Jeetan Patel joins him in the middle.

    126 to win.

    Keith BarkerImage source, Getty Images
  3. Adam Hose battles hard for the Bearspublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Warwickshire 389-5 v Kent (target 519)

    Close call for Adam Hose, who indicates the toe end of his bat after a big appeal from Matt Henry.

    He survives and picks up a couple of runs off the next ball and then tucks Henry in to the on side for one.

    Keith Barker picks up a couple more off the last ball.

    130 to win. Who's your money on?

  4. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Middlesex 237-6 v Leics (target 381)

    Hmm, Middlesex are just about keeping themselves in the chase at Grace Road.

    Australian Hilton Cartwright is up to 37, wicketkeeper John Simpson has 18.

    Middlesex need 144 more to win.

    Meanwhile, at Swansea Derbyshire are 38-2 against Glamorgan with an unlikely target of 325.

  5. WORCS BEAT LANCASHIREpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 23 June 2018
    Breaking

    Worcestershire (247 & 487-7 dec) beat Lancashire (130 & 399) by 202 runs

    The chase really did look possible when Keaton Jennings was at the crease, but the Red Rose team never really recovered after his departure.

    That's Worcestershire's first Championship win of the season.

    Ed Barnard wraps it up by yorking Graham Onions for a duck. That's nine wickets for him in the match.

    Ed BarnardImage source, Getty Images
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    WICKETpublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Pujara b Holland 32 (Yorks 112-4, lead by 19)

    Hampshire are getting on a roll here. That's two wickets in two overs!

    Ian Holland gets one to hoop into Cheteshwar Pujara which curves into him and knocks out his leg stump.

    Play that!

    The new man is Jack Leaning. This match is, well, leaning towards Hampshire...

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

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    Hampshire Fancast: Yorkshire's batting is now UN-BALLANCED. Which to be honest given what he's done before, is a huge relief. Maybe this game isn't drifting to a draw after all.

    Very good.

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    WICKETpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Ballance c Alsop b Rayner 21 (Yorks 108-3, lead by 15)

    There's the breakthrough for Hampshire! Three wickets in the innings for Ollie Rayner. His loan move is working out pretty well so far.

    Gary Ballance tries to defend a well-flighted straight one and gets a thin edge to the keeper.

    Harry Brook joins Cheteshwar Pujara in the middle.

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    WICKETpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Bailey lbw b Barnard 0 (Lancs 399-9 v Worcs, target 602)

    Well, the dream was fun while it lasted - but time to wake up now.

    Another wicket for Ed Barnard, his 8th in the match, with a ball that spears into Tom Bailey and pins him plumb in front. Would've been too good for many a front line batsman, I reckon.

    The last man is Graham Onions.

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    WICKETpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Parry lbw b Barnard (Lancs 399-8 v Worcs, target 602)

    Worcestershire are firmly on top now.

    Ed Barnard takes his seventh wicket of the match as Stephen Parry plays all around one that straightens.

    The new man is Tom Bailey.

    Ed BarnardImage source, Getty Images
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    WICKETpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Clark c Cox b Whiteley 33 (Lancs 398-7 v Worcs, target 602)

    OK, commentator's curse. Sorry.

    Jordan Clark pushes forward to occasional left-armer Ross Whiteley and edges to the keeper.

    Time for Stephen Parry to enter the fray.

  12. Clark and Lamb dig in for Lancashirepublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Lancs 398-6 v Worcs (target 602)

    Handy partnership from this pair, worth 39 now.

    204 to win from here.

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    WICKETpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Ambrose b Henry 9 (Warwickshire 355-5, target 519)

    Another wicket for Kent! This is getting very tense now.

    Matt Henry, the leading wicket taker in the country, dispatches Tim Ambrose by getting a ball to crash in to his stumps.

    Keith Barker's turn to bat now. His heart must be racing a bit.

    Matt HenryImage source, Getty Images
  14. The Bears dare to dreampublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Warwickshire 353-4 v Kent (target 519)

    Tim Ambrose picks up his first runs with a four off Ivan Thomas and adds a two and a single to end the 111th over of the innings.

    166 required.

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    WICKETpublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Eskinazi run out 97 (Middlesex 197-6, target 381)

    Is that Middlesex's hopes over?

    Stevie Eskinazi is run out by Ben Raine, three short of his century.

    The 2016 county champions still need another 184 to win - Leicestershire require four wickets for a third win in a row.

    Meanwhile, Derbyshire have lost Harvey Hosein at Glamorgan - they're 12-1 needing 313 for victory.

  16. Kent press hard for more wicketspublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Warwickshire 346-4 v Kent (target 519)

    Ivan Thomas has really put the Bears under pressure after taking the prize scalp of Ian Bell. He cranks the pressure up a little bit more with a maiden in his 16th over.

    Adam Hose picks up a four off Darren Stevens at the other end to break the shackles.

    173 required.

  17. Yorkshire move into the leadpublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Hampshire 443 v Yorkshire 350 & 98-2

    PujaraImage source, Getty Images

    Cheteshwar Pujara picks up a four off Gareth Berg to move the White Rose county ahead of Hampshire and then takes a single for good measure. Gary Ballance defends.

    Five ahead now.

  18. Clark and Lamb battle hard for Lancashirepublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Lancs 380-6 v Worcs (target 602)

    Shot! Jordan Clark drives Charlie Morris with languid ease down the ground for his third four to end the over.

    Danny Lamb takes a single off Patrick Brown at the other end to move to seven and Clark defends.

    222 required.

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    WICKETpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Bell lbw b Thomas 172 (Warwickshire 336-4, target 519)

    Huge wicket. Can Kent get on a roll from here?

    Ivan Thomas pins Ian Bell lbw in his 15th over for a magnificent 172.

    The new man is Tim Ambrose.183 required.

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  20. Recap: Notts thump Essexpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 23 June 2018

    Notts beat Essex by 301 runs

    Just a reminder that we've already had one result today.

    Notts took little time in claiming the final six Essex wickets to skittle them for 139 and wrap up the win before lunch.

    Notts are up to second in Division One.

    Nottinghamshire winImage source, Rex Features