Summary

  • Somerset & England spinner Jack Leach takes six wickets as they beat Notts by an innings and 14 runs

  • Sam Northeast makes 99 but Hampshire set to lose by an innings v Yorkshire

  • Kent force Warwickshire to follow-on despite Dominic Sibley ton

  • Ryan ten Doeschate century for Essex v Surrey but game set for draw

  • Northants openers share 303-run stand against Glamorgan

  1. wicket

    WICKET Sibley lbw b Podmore 132published at 14:48 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 273-8 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 231

    Big wicket. Huge.

    Harry Podmore does it again with an in-ducker and even after six hours of solid resistance, Dom Sibley simply can't get a bat on it.

  2. In Division Two...published at 14:46 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Here's the latest:

    Ateeq Javid's patient innings for Leicestershire came to an end on 69 after he was caught off Wayne Parnell.

    He fell with the score on 249-7 and Worcesterhire wrapped up the innings for 302 to earn a lead of 251.

    The hosts are following on now and have 2-0.

    Gloucestershire's Ryan Higgins was bowled by Luis Reece for 74, ending a 118-run stand with Gareth Roderick, who was later caught off the bowling of Logan van Beek for 98 - and the home side are now 332-9, 41 runs ahead of Derbyshire.

    Lord'sImage source, Rex Features

    There is still no resumption at Lord's where rain interrupted Lancashire's first innings against Middlesex, but Northants have advanced to 380-3 against Glamorgan, with Ricardo Vasconcelos finally out lbw to Labuschagne for a career best 184.

    They trail by 190.

    Durham's second innings is in decline against Sussex at Chester-le-Street, where the hosts are 158-9, just 180 ahead.

  3. wicket

    WICKET Dawson c Root b Leaning 57published at 14:42 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Hampshire 247-6 v Yorkshire 554-7 dec

    Wicket time finally for Yorkshire as Jack Leaning manages to tempt yet another batsman into a trap with his part-time spin.

    Liam Dawson is the victim this time as he catches the leading edge with one he tries to dispatch over long-on and Joe Root comes round to take the simple catch.

    Dawson furious with himself as he smashes his bat into his pad and begins the long walk off.

  4. Essex continue to frustrate championspublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Surrey 395 v Essex 376-6

    Hands on heads from Tom Curran and his slip cordon as Simon Harmer narrowly survives being caught by a diving Ollie Pope at a close gully.

    Outside edge from Harmer evades his outstretched left hand and runs away to the vacant third man rope for four.

    Essex now less than 20 behind thanks to this superb effort so far today.

  5. wicket

    WICKET Miles lbw b Podmore 1published at 14:40 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 262-7 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 242

    Jaffa. Harry Podmore hoops one into Chris Miles, beats the defensive prod and raps him on the pads.

    Big shout and given. The new ball is doing the trick for Kent.

    Warwickshire's hopes very much in the hands of Dom Sibley, as Henry Brookes joins him in the middle.

  6. wicket

    WICKET Milnes c Riley b Podmore 12published at 14:34 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 260-6 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 244

    A loose drive from Tom Milnes and Adam Riley takes a fine catch in the gully off Harry Podmore.

    Is the slide on for the Bears?

    The new man is Craig Miles.

  7. 50 runs

    50 for Liam Dawsonpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Hampshire 240-5 v Yorkshire 554-7 dec

    Half-century up for Liam Dawson with a neat drive down the ground for four off Steven Patterson.

    The Hampshire all-rounder gets there off 84 balls with his sixth four of the knock.

    He and Sam Northeast (90 not out) pushing their side towards a second batting point.

  8. wicket

    WICKET Moores c Trescothick b Leach 8published at 14:30 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Notts 263 & 111-7 v Somerset 403 - trail by 29

    Got him! Five wickets for Jack Leach!

    He bowls with one slip and a forward short leg. A defensive prod from Tom Moores and caught off the edge by Tresco diving forwards, taking it inches off the turf.

    Luke Wood to bat next.

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  9. Guess the player!published at 14:27 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    RenshawImage source, Rex Features

    Here's an idea for a new early-season chilly-weather cricket-based guess who game....

    Someone in the Kent side against Warwickshire either doesn't want to be spotted by onlookers or is desperately feeling the effects of the chill winds.

    Which one do you think it is? More importantly, who is it?

    Tweet your answers to #bbccricket

  10. Sibley bats on for the Bearspublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 257-5 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 247

    Darren Stevens bowls a tidy line to Milnes and gets a bit of movement away from the bat.

    Milnes wisely opts to leave. Maiden over.

    Harry Podmore is slightly back of a length outside off and Sibley plays a crunching drive down the ground for four.

  11. Notts in trouble at Trent Bridgepublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Notts 263 & 100-6 v Somerset 403 - trail by 40

    Samit Patel unleashes the sweep against Leach and gets the ball away for two to take his team to 100.

    The pressure is on him and Tom Moores to close the gap.

  12. wicket

    WICKET Vasconcelos lbw b Labuschagne 184published at 14:16 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Glamorgan 570-8 dec v Northants 367-3 - trail by 203

    Ricardo Vasconcelos has finally been prized out by Marnus Labuschagne, who traps the batsman in front of his stumps.

    A vital rearguard and a career best knock comes to an end.

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  13. Yorkshire made to toilpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Hampshire 223-5 v Yorkshire 554-7 dec

    Root bowlingImage source, Rex Features

    Sam Northeast and Liam Dawson continue to dig in for Hampshire.

    Joe Root is forced to bowl a few overs as Yorkshire look to prize apart this partnership worth 85 runs now.

  14. Sibley tested by Stevenspublished at 14:13 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 249-5 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 255

    Tom Milnes is the new batsman and is at the non-striker's end as Dom Sibley faces Darren Stevens.

    The bowler sneaks one through the gate but the ball somehow misses everything on the way to the keeper.

    Another nip backer bamboozles Sibley somewhat and thuds into the pad, but he's outside the line.

    A maiden at the other end by Harry Podmore.

  15. wicket

    WICKET White c Foakes b Morkel 39published at 14:11 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Surrey 395 v Essex 351-6

    MorkelImage source, Rex Features

    Breakthrough finally does come for Surrey after a prolonged wait.

    Robbie White survives a big leg before shout from Morne Morkel but then next ball the South African finds the finest of edges to finally dismiss him for 39.

    White adds 102 with Ryan ten Doeschate and Essex have moved to within 44 runs of their hosts.

  16. wicket

    WICKET Mullaney st Davies b Leach 16published at 14:08 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Notts 263 & 97-6 v Somerset 403 - trail by 43

    He's done it again!

    Jack Leach beats the outside edge of the bat as Steven Mullaney lunges forward...

    Appeal... Given! Jack Leach has 4-13 and Patel will have to shepherd the tail.

  17. 350 up for Essexpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Surrey 395 v Essex 350-5

    Runs still coming quite frequently for Essex and this sixth wicket partnership.

    Robbie White moves to 39 on his Essex debut with a nice leg glance off Tom Curran.

    The Middlesex loanee making an impressive start. Ryan ten Doeschate now on 116 as the partnership also creeps past 100.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

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    Who's impressed you so far this season either with bat or ball and staked a claim for international honours later in the summer?

  19. wicket

    WICKET Ambrose lbw b Stevens 44published at 13:59 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 241-5 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 263

    Stevens drifts down the leg side and Sibley follows it without making contact.

    He gets bat in the next one though and scampers a single to square leg.

    Out! Much straighter from Darren Stevens this time and Tim Ambrose is struck on the knee roll in front of his stumps.

    The umpire raises his finger.

  20. Sibley and Ambrose resist at Edgbastonpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Warwks 236-4 v Kent 504-9 dec - trail by 268

    Milnes took the one wicket to fall in the session this morning and tries to dislodge Dom Sibley.

    The opener gets away with a push into the off side for one.

    Tim Ambrose is well forward to defend and crunches an over-pitched ball through mid off for four.

    Five off the over.