Summary

  • Jason Roy and Ollie Pope hit centuries as Surrey fight back against Essex

  • Somerset's Craig Overton takes hat-trick as they beat Notts by an innings

  • Lancashire defeat Hampshire by eight wickets at the Ageas Bowl

  • Notts stay up at Lancashire's expense by virtue of winning one more game

  • Yorkshire beat Worcestershire to finish fourth in Div One

  • Warwickshire are Div Two champions after win over Kent in Jonathan Trott's last game

  • Gloucestershire defeat Derbyshire by two wickets

  • Durham lose to Middlesex in Paul Collingwood's last game before retirement

  • Glamorgan beat Leicestershire despite 94 by number 10 Dieter Klein

  1. Durham begin their run chasepublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Durham 310 & 10-0 v Middx 121 & 355 (Target 167)

    Here we go. 167 needed to win.

    Durham openers Alex Lees and Cameron Steel take a single each off Tim Murtagh and an Ethan Bamber no-ball is driven through the off side for four.

    Not a great start for the visitors.

  2. wicket

    WICKET Mike c Lawlor b Bull 8published at 15:10 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Glamorgan 359 & 175 v Leicestershire 132 & 102-8

    Catching practice for Jeremy Lawlor at deep mid-wicket and Glamorgan are just two away from a victory, which will be only their second of the season. Going out on a high!

  3. wicket

    WICKET Pennington b Bresnan 9published at 15:09 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 221 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 133)

    He's done it!

    That Tim Bresnan ball was too good for Dillon Pennington.

    Full, angled in and straightening to rip out the off stump.

    Yorkshire need 134. That's the tea break at New Road.

  4. Lawrence tries his luckpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Surrey 67 & 342-3 v Essex 477-8 dec

    Essex call up Dan Lawrence to sed down a few looping leg-breaks, bowled with a Max Walker-like action (only slower, obviously). Ollie Pope square cuts his second delivery for four and there certainly isn't any anything too threatening in that over.

  5. Essex delay new ballpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Surrey 67 & 337-3 v Essex 477-8 dec

    Essex resist the temptation to take the new ball immediately it is due as spinner Simon Harmer continues and sends down an over which costs him three runs. Ollie Pope is 63 not out, Ben Foakes has 25 and their stand is currently worth 88.

  6. Pennington chances his armpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 220-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 132)

    So annoying for the bowler. Pennington plays a risky shot off Logan and sends the ball airborne but safely through the covers for his second four.

    Tim Bresnan will try and finish it off.

  7. Parnell frustrates Yorkshirepublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 7 216-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 127)

    Parnell pulls Bresnan's fourth ball to mid wicket for one.

    Two balls for Pennington to survive.

    He blocks the fifth and nudges the last to leg for one.

  8. Leicestershire stumble towards defeatpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Glamorgan 359 & 175 v Leicestershire 132 & 92-7

    Leicestershire's decline continues in Cardiff as Tom Taylor edges a ball from Michael Hogan and Stephen Cook picks up the slip catch down by his left boot.

    Taylor made 26, but there is only the tail left now for the visitors, who were set a target of 403 by Glamorgan.

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  9. Yorkshire turn to spinpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 214-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 126)

    Wayne Parnell isn't done just yet and he picks up his tenth boundary.

    More punishment for Jack Brooks - who took a stinging blow to the knee in the previous over.

    The slow left-armer James Logan is going to bowl.

    Pennington goes for a big drive and the ball falls just short of Gary Ballance at cover.

    Pennington whips him through mid wicket but can't get the ball away.

  10. ouch!

    Brooks takes a blow in the fieldpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 210-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 122)

    Wayne Parnell unleashes another crunching drive off Tim Bresnan which sends the ball hurtling into the knee of Jack Brooks.

    That looked painful just watching it but Brooks is going to carry on.

  11. 50 runs

    50 for Wayne Parnellpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 209-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 121)

    Tim Bresnan drifts down leg...

    Wayne Parnell gets some bat on it as the ball rolls away to fine leg for four.

    That's his third 50 in ten innings at this level.

    48 balls and nine fours.

  12. 50 runs

    for Ollie Popepublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Surrey 67 & 325-3 v Essex 477-8 dec

    Ollie PopeImage source, Getty Images

    Four fours in an over off Ravi Bopara a few minutes ago, and now three in one off Matt Coles as Ollie Pope reaches 50 off 53 balls. He has 10 boundaries in total so far and Essex will be hoping that the new ball, which is due in six overs, can help them end his assault.

  13. Final pair at the crease for Worcestershirepublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 205-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 117)

    Parnell picks up a couple off Jack Brooks and that takes the Pears to 200.

    the lead is slender but another 30 runs or so might jangle a few nerves in the Yorkshire dressing room.

    Shot! Dillon Pennington is in on the act now as he whips Brooks away to square leg for four.

    Brooks fires in a quicker ball which strikes the number 11 on the thigh pad.

    Phew. And rest.

  14. for Mark Woodpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Middlesex 121 & 355 v Durham 310

    England fast bowler Mark Wood takes four wickets in the space of five overs to wrap up Middlesex's second innings at the Riverside.

    Having been cleared to replace James Harris, who retired hurt after being struck on the helmet, Ollie Rayner plays on and Tim Murtagh is caught at long off as Wood finishes with 5-94.

    Durham's target - for a fifth win of the season - will be 167.

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  15. Productive over for Popepublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Surrey 67 & 308-3 v Essex 477-8 dec

    Ollie Pope can't match England team-mate Keaton Jennings' five fours in one over for Lancashire earlier today, but four boundaries and a single in six balls off Ravi Bopara carries him to 41 not out against Essex.

    Pope began the game needing to score 154 runs to reach 1,000 in Championship cricket this summer. After his 26 in the first innings, that has now come down by 67.

    Surrey are still 103 in arrears, though.

  16. wicket

    WICKET Tongue c Kohler-Cadmore b Bresnan 8published at 14:38 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 198-9 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 110)

    Gone!

    Josh Tongue is stuck on the crease and edges a drive off Tim Bresnan.

    The ball is taken at chest height by Tom Kohler-Cadmore at first slip.

  17. Parnell and Tongue keep White Rose at baypublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 197-8 v Yorks 428 (Lead by 105)

    Shot! Wayne Parnell unleashes a booming drive and clatters Brooks through mid off for four!

    He's on 42 now. Just 37 balls faced. He picks up a single off the third. Over to you, Josh.

    Four more as Josh Tongue pushes the ball safely down to the third man boundary.

  18. New Road target reaches three figurespublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Worcs 340 & 188-8 v Yorks 428 (lead by 100)

    Jack Brooks fires in a yorker to end the 40th over of the innings but Josh Tongue digs it out.

    Tim Bresnan is back at the other end. Wayne Parnell launches him over the top for four!

    150-odd just might be a testing target, you know. But we're not quite there yet.

    Bresnan drops short and Parnell weaves out of the way.

    Parnell takes a single off the fifth ball and Tongue defends.

  19. GLOUCESTERSHIRE BEAT DERBYSHIRE BY 2 WICKETSpublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 26 September 2018
    Breaking

    Derbyshire 163 & 157 v Gloucestershire 163 & 179-8

    Craig MilesImage source, Rex Features

    Craig Miles' final act as a Gloucestershire player is to hit the boundary which secures their fifth Championship victory of the season.

    He will join Warwickshire for next season but follows his eight wickets in the game with 11 not out as the visitors edge home after the loss of four wickets for 27 runs gave Derbyshire hope to snatching the win.

    Gloucestershire take 19 points and Derbyshire three.

    Match scorecard

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  20. Bears celebrate Div Two titlepublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 26 September 2018

    Warwickshire beat Kent by an innings and 34 runs

    Ged Scott
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    A piercing shout of “You Beeaaarrrsss” as, in glorious Birmingham sunshine, the Warwickshire players are presented with the Div Two trophy.

    It’s the second trophy to be handed to a Midlands side at Edgbaston in 11 days after Worcestershire’s T20 Blast triumph.

    Warwickshire receive trophyImage source, BBC Sport