Summary

  • Kent draw with Hampshire after frantic finish

  • Essex beat Bears to go top of table

  • Somerset fall to second after innings defeat at Yorkshire

  • Durham, Northants and Middlesex seal victories

  1. for Toby Roland-Jonespublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Glamorgan 264-9 v Middlesex (target 556)

    Lukas Carey becomes Toby Roland-Jones fifth victim and Glamorgan are almost done and dusted.

    Clean bowled for seven by the way.

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  2. champagne moment

    400 first-class wicketspublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Yorkshire 520, Somerset 196 & 219-8

    Steven PattersonImage source, Rex Features

    Steve Patterson has been on fire this morning for Yorkshire. The White Rose skipper reached this milestone earlier, but is already on to 402!

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  3. 50 runs

    50 for Rilee Rossouwpublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Hampshire 409-9 dec & 158-2 v Kent 555

    Rilee Rossouw has his fourth County Championship half-century of the season, and a timely one as Hampshire dig in.

    Like batting partner Ian Holland, it's been a watchful and responsible innings, with Rossouw spending almost two hours at the crease.

    They lead Kent by 12 runs and will want to keep this up to ensure they avoid defeat on this final day.

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    WICKET Critchley b Coles 19published at 12:08 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Derbyshire 206-8 v Northants (target 319)

    Another one bites the dust at Chesterfield.

    Matt Coles clean bowls Matt Critchley and just for good measure, Northants skipper Adam Rossington catches the ball as it deflects off leg stump.

    Neat glovework.

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    WICKET Ambrose c Lawrence b Harmer 8published at 12:04 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Warwickshire 107-5 v Essex (target 401)

    It's a Simon Harmer masterclass for Essex!

    He's been at his menacing best this morning, bowling his classic drifting deliveries, and has Tim Ambrose edged to Dan Lawrence for eight.

    Warwickshire are 107-5 and though they have experience to come, defeat looks likely with Harmer in this form - the spinner has three wickets this morning.

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    WICKET Wagg c Malan b Roland-Jones 40published at 12:04 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Glamorgan 259-8 v Middlesex (target 556)

    Graham Wagg is gone after nicking Toby Roland-Jones to slip fielder and Middlesex skipper Dawid Malan.

    Middlesex need two.

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  7. Postpublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Hampshire 409-9 dec & 149-2 v Kent 555

    Hampshire have moved into the lead and reached 150, with eight wickets in hand.

    Ian Holland (58*) and Rilee Rossouw (43*) have added a very useful 84 for the third wicket at the Ageas Bowl.

    Heading for a draw?

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    WICKET Davies c Olivier b Patterson 24published at 12:01 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Yorkshire 520, Somerset 196 & 211-8

    I can only assume this Steve Patterson delivery sticks in the pitch because Steve Davies is so early on it. He loops it up to mid-off fielder Duanne Olivier who takes a good catch low down.

    That's three for Yorkshire skipper Patto this morning.

    Just two wickets required now. Will we get past lunch?

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    WICKET Hemphrey c Simpson b Roland-Jones 72published at 11:53 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Glamorgan 225-7 v Middlesex (target 556)

    Middlesex get the big wicket they need.

    Chris Hemphrey is caught down the legside in Toby Roland-Jones' first over after taking the new ball. It breaks his partnership of 62 with Graham Wagg.

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  10. Postpublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Warwickshire 93-4 v Essex (target 401)

    Tim Ambrose resolutely defends the hat-trick ball from Simon Harmer!

    That over puts Essex in firm control of this match now though, and Warwickshire will have to pull out all the stops to hold them off.

    The Bears are 308 short of their target, with Adam Hose (4*) the batsman alongside Ambrose.

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    WICKET Mousley c Cook b Harmer 0published at 11:47 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Warwickshire 93-4 v Essex (target 401)

    SIMON HARMER IS ON A HAT-TRICK!

    It's the same combination that saw the end of Rob Yates, as Dan Mousley edges to Alastair Cook for a first-ball duck.

    Tim Ambrose in to face the hat-trick ball...

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    WICKET Yates c Cook b Harmer 13published at 11:46 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Warwickshire 93-3 v Essex (target 401)

    Essex celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    Having dropped one in the last over, Simon Harmer gets a wicket of his own and it's looking good for Essex now!

    Rob Yates had looked good but edges a forward defensive and is caught at slip by Alastair Cook for 13.

    Warwickshire 93-3.

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    WICKET Bess b Patterson 4published at 11:45 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Yorkshire 520, Somerset 196 & 192-7

    Dom Bess is clean bowled by Steve Patterson and the end of this match is near with Yorkshire closing in on an innings victory.

  14. for Chris Rushworthpublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Worcestershire 56-5 v Durham (target 352)

    Five from five for Chris Rushworth!

    The Durham stalwart does not deviate from what works. Full and straight, full and straight, full and straight.

    Callum Ferguson pokes his bat at it outside off stump and edges to Graham Clark at slip for 30.

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  15. dropped catch

    Dropped catchpublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Warwickshire 87-2 v Essex (target 401)

    Simon Harmer drops Adam Hose at second slip!

    Not a dolly but one that should certainly have been taken by the Essex spinner.

    It comes off the bowling of Aaron Beard, who's replaced Peter Siddle and once again looks dangerous against the Bears batsmen.

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    WICKET Hosein lbw b Procter 22published at 11:42 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Derbyshire 182-7 v Northants (target 319)

    Harvey Hosein becomes Luke Procter's second victim of the morning as he's trapped lbw. Northants are closing in victory.

    This both moved back and barely got off the ground. Hosein had absolutely no chance.

    Three to go.

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    WICKET Banton b Patterson 63published at 11:36 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Yorkshire 520, Somerset 196 & 188-6

    Steve Patterson draws Tom Banton forward with a perfect length delivery and while the Somerset batsman's eyes lit up for the drive, he resisted. It doesn't matter though as the ball nips back off the pitch and clean bowls him through the gate.

    Banton is bitterly disappointed. He really did trudge off the field, taking forever.

    Dom Bess replaces him in the middle and gets a standing ovation. The reason for that is only a few weeks ago he was on loan here and in a few weeks he'll back on loan again.

    Odd, I know.

  18. 50 runs

    50 for Ian Hollandpublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Hampshire 409-9 dec & 134-2 v Kent 555

    Ian Holland watchfully makes it to 50 for Hampshire.

    It's taken him 160 balls - very different to his first innings, where he played some shots.

    Just what Hampshire have needed in this situation. They trail Kent by just 12 runs now.

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    WICKET Banks c Westley b Siddle 50published at 11:20 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Warwickshire 83-2 v Essex (target 401)

    Peter SiddleImage source, Rex Features

    And Essex have their man - a great Peter Siddle ball brings the end of Liam Banks!

    Banks, who just completed his first half-century, plays a forward defensive but gets an edges which flies to Tom Westley at third slip.

    The Warwickshire batsman didn't quite get over the ball and they're 83-2 - needing another 318 - with Adam Hose in at four.

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    WICKET Lace c Bavuma b Hutton 41published at 11:19 British Summer Time 16 July 2019

    Derbyshire 168-6 v Northants (target 319)

    Tom Lace hangs his head after gifting a wicket to Luke Procter. It's an overpitched delivery on leg stump that the Derbyshire batsman tries to flick to the midwicket boundary. He hits it sweetly enough but it's straight to Temba Bavuma.

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