Glamorgan declarepublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 23 June 2018
Glamorgan 283 & 403-7 dec v Derbyshire 362
Glamorgan have declared in Swansea, leaving Derbyshire 325 to win in just under two sessions.
The draw is the heavy favourite.
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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Glamorgan 283 & 403-7 dec v Derbyshire 362
Glamorgan have declared in Swansea, leaving Derbyshire 325 to win in just under two sessions.
The draw is the heavy favourite.
Warwickshire 336-3 v Kent (target 519)
His highest score in first-class cricket is 262, but this innings would surely be the most satisfying of his career if the Bears get over the line in this record-breaking chase.
He adds three more runs to his tally off the bowling of Darren Stevens. 183 required.
Hampshire 443 v Yorkshire 350 & 91-2
Hampshire have the advantage but Yorkshire are just two behind now.
Gary Ballance and Cheteshwar Pujara return to the crease. Crucial partnership.
Lancs 372-6 v Worcs (target 602)
Worcestershire are squeezing the Red Rose county here.
Just 12 runs scored since lunch. Four welcome byes (for Lancashire) to end that Charlie Morris over.
Plenty more runs needed - 230 of them.
Warwickshire 331-3 v Kent (target 519)
Close call after a drive and a miss by Adam Hose off the bowling of Ivan Thomas.
That'll keep Adam Rouse interested behind the stumps.
188 needed.
Lancashire 366-6 v Worcs (target 602)
Danny Lamb could hardly have asked for a tougher assignment on only his second game at this level.
He picks up his first four off the bowling of Charlie Morris.
236 runs required.
Somerset opener to return to Australia
Somerset have confirmed that Matt Renshaw will not play for the county again this season after breaking his finger in the defeat at Surrey.
The Australia opener was due to leave the club on 30 June, but then return on 19 August until the end of the season.
The 22-year-old is now flying back to Australia for treatment.
Warwks 328-3 v Kent (target 519)
Ivan Thomas bowls the first over after lunch to centurion Ian Bell.
He adds a couple with a neat cut to point. Ooh! Another cut shot has the ball airborne just past gully, but four runs nonetheless.
Six runs added. Darren Stevens to bowl next.
Lancashire 360-6 v Worcs (target 602)
Still loads of runs required but never say never.
Jordan Clark and Danny Lamb are batting for the Red Rose county needing another 242 for victory.
Worcestershire are looking for four more wickets to claim their first win of the season.
Warwickshire 323-3 v Kent (target 519)
It's still on! Especially with Ian Bell at the crease.
He returns to the middle with Adam Hose...
Thanks, Gary.
Plenty to chat about this afternoon as Lancashire chase down 602 to beat the Pears at New Road. A bitter blow to lose Keaton Jennings after a fantastic knock of 177 just before the break, but they still have four wickets in hand.
Amazingly, Warwickshire are still in the contest at Tunbridge Wells, where they're chasing down 519 to beat Kent. Ian Bell very much the prize wicket on 160 not out.
A reminder that Hants v Yorks at Southampton is the day-night game and resumes at 14:00 BST.
Kevin Hand
BBC Radio London
Middlesex continue to fight at Grace Road and have found the pitch a little kinder on the final day - but haven't been without the share of luck you need in a big run chase.
Stevie Eskinazi has batted beautifully for his 85* and was ably assisted by the nightwatchman Ravi Patel for 59 minutes.
The former did see an edge drop short of the slips but the biggest favour to the visitors was offered when Hilton Cartwright's off stump was thumped by Gavin Griffiths only for the bails to remain untroubled as the ball deflected to the keeper with the fielders appealing the catch.
Leicestershire have perserved well and will have a new ball available to them in 22 overs. The dangerous Mohammad Abbas will relish that moment.
With all games at lunch, I'll be taking a short break too.
Ben Pheazy will be back in 30 minutes to take you through the afternoon session.
Bye for now.
Warwickshire 322-3 v Kent (target 519)
Warwickshire stroll off to lunch need another 197 to beat Kent in an extraordinary game at Tunbridge Wells.
Ian Bell is there on 160 and will be the key if they are to pull off a record chase.
One result today plus the latest for the rest going into the interval...
Division One:
Worcestershire 247 & 484-7d v Lancs 130 & 360-6 at New Road
Essex 206 & 139 v Notts 380 & 266 at Chelmsford (Notts win by 301 runs)
Hants 443 v Yorks 350 & 91-2 at Southampton (match resumes at 14:00 BST)
Division Two:
Leics 427 & 186 v Middx 233 & 169-5 at Grace Road
Kent 197 & 446-8d v Warwks 125 & 322-3 at Tunbridge Wells
Glam 283 & 375-6 v Derbys 362 at Swansea
Lancashire 360-6 v Worcs (target 602)
And that's lunch.
Keaton Jennings' dismissal for 177 just before the interval gave Worcestershire a huge boost, but they've still got plenty of work to do to prize out these last four wickets.
Glamorgan 283 & 375-6 v Derbyshire 362 - lunch
Nick Webb
BBC Wales Sport
A record fourth-wicket stand for Glamorgan against Derbyshire has put the home side in control at sunny Swansea, and pondering a declaration.
Usman Khawaja and Kiran Carlson took their stand to 289, with Khawaja’s classy 126 making him the first man ever to score hundreds in his first two matches for the county.
But he was out-scored by 20 year-old Kiran Carlson, who used his feet to dance down the wicket repeatedly against the spinners and smashed 20 fours in his 152.
The lead at lunch is 296, with 69 overs left in the match.
Result: Notts beat Essex by 301 runs
Nick Gledhill
BBC Essex
A brilliant performance from Nottinghamshire who dominated the game after Ross Taylor's hundred on the opening day. Essex needed Ravi Bopara to bat through the day but once he went early, caught behind off the impressive Matt Milnes, Nottinghamshire's first championship victory at Chelmsford since 1984 was inevitable. Essex went into this game a specialist batsman light and are not likely to take the same risk again against Somerset on Monday. Ryan Ten Doeschata will return as captain and Nick Browne will be in contention to resume at the top of the order. Essex may consider further changes as they need much more from their batting unit to bring Off spinner Simon Harmer into the game. Nottinghamshire, now second, have a developing side and could yet emulate Essex's achievement of last season. Both these sides still have to play Surrey twice.
Jennings b Brown 177 (Lancashire 359-6, target 602)
And there go Lancashire's hopes on the stroke of lunch...
Keaton Jennings plays back to a good length ball from Patrick Brown and is bowled for a magnificent 177.
The England opener gets a standing ovation as he leaves the field at New Road, but he'll be hugely disappointed to get out now.
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Result: Notts beat Essex by 301 runs
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