Summary

  • Day two of all games

  • 18 counties split into three regional groups of six

  • Each side will play five games

  • Two teams with most points contest five-day final

  • Get involved #bbccricket

  1. Postpublished at 18:42 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    And that's us done for day two.

    Myself and Joe will be back from 10:45 BST on Monday. Should be a goodun.

    Hope to see you then.

  2. Star performerspublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Bob Willis Trophy - day two

    Jordan Cox Jack LeaningImage source, Rex Features

    Batsmen:

    Jake Libby (Worcs) - 184

    Brett D'Oliveira (Worcs) - 174

    Jordan Cox (Kent) - 167*

    Jack Leaning (Kent) - 110*

    Tom Moores (Notts) - 106

    Wayne Madsen (Derbys) - 103

    Bowlers:

    Oliver Hannon-Dalby (Warwickshire) - 6-33

    Simon Harmer (Essex) - 6-67

    Jamie Overton (Somerset) - 4-26

    Jack Brooks (Somerset) - 4-40

  3. Close of play scorespublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Bob Willis Trophy - day two

    North group:

    Durham 180 v Lancashire 284-9

    Leics 199 & 2-0 v Derbys 408

    Notts 355 v Yorks 264

    Central group:

    Gloucs 210 v Warwickshire 230-8

    Northants 67 & 154 v Somerset 166 & 222 - Somerset won by 167 runs

    Worcs 455-8 v Glamorgan 181-2

    South group:

    Essex 262 & 13-0 v Surrey 187

    Kent 338-1 v Sussex 332

    Middlesex 252 v Hants 279-7

  4. Stumps at Chester-le-Streetpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Durham 180 v Lancs 284-9

    And it is all over as Lancashire finish day two with a 104-run lead over Durham.

    Tom Bailey (18) and last man Richard Gleeson (2) resisted nicely until stumps.

  5. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Still waiting for Durham's game with Lancashire to finish.

    Into the final over there, then we'll give you the close of play scores from around the grounds.

  6. Close of play at Bristolpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Gloucestershire 210 v Warks 230-8

    Despite those two late wickets it's been Warwickshire's day.

    They finish with a lead of 20 with Tim Bresnan not out on 34, and Craig Miles on 5.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    L Wood b Salisbury 46 (Durham 180 v Lancs 276-9)

    And a late wicket at Chester-le-Street too!

    Luke Wood's resistance comes to an end as Matthew Salisbury bowls him through the gate and clatters middle stump.

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    H Brookes b M Taylor 0 (Gloucestershire 210 v Warks 223-8)

    Some late wickets in Gloucestershire.

    Henry Brookes is bowled fourth ball by Matt Taylor for 0.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Thomson b M Taylor 15 (Gloucestershire 210 v Warks 223-7)

    A wonderful delivery from Matthew Taylor sees Alex Thomson going back to the Pavilion for 15.

    One over left at Bristol.

  10. Postpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    So, just the two games still going on between Durham and Lancashire and Gloucestershire and Warwickshire.

    They're into the final few overs in both.

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Moores b Patterson 106 (Nottinghamshire 355 v Yorks 264)

    Tom Moores is bowled for a career-best 106 and the umpires decide that's stumps.

    Nottinghamshire finish all out for 355 after a 61-run last-wicket stand, to lead by 91 runs after the first innings.

  12. Stumps at Radlettpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Middlesex 252 v Hants 279-7

    Joe WeatherleyImage source, Rex Features

    That's it for the day at Radlett.

    Hampshire have sneaked into the lead, helped by Joe Weatherley's 98, but the day was marred by a serious looking leg injury to Liam Dawson who had to retire hurt on 43.

  13. Close of play at Grace Roadpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Leicestershire 199 & 2-0 v Derbys 408

    Stumps at Grace Road.

    Leicestershire finish unscathed but trail rivals Derbyshire by 207.

  14. Close of play at Chelmsfordpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Essex 262 & 13-0 v Surrey 187

    Alastair CookImage source, Rex Features

    No hiccups for Essex openers Nick Browne and Alastair Cook as they see off the final four overs of the day.

    Essex are in a very strong position thanks to Simon Harmer's six wickets earlier.

    They'll start day three with a lead of 88.

  15. 100 runs

    100 for Moorespublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Nottinghamshire 346-9 v Yorks 264

    It's 100 for Tom Moores, what a knock!

    His second first-class century off just 137 balls, with eleven fours and three sixes.

    Nottinghamshire are 346-9, with a lead of 82 runs

  16. Postpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Durham 180 v Lancs 271-8

    Seven overs to go at Chester-le-Street as Luke Wood looks set for a half-century with 45 from 70 balls so far.

    The visitors are 91 runs ahead.

  17. Stumps at New Roadpublished at 18:09 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Worcestershire 455-8 v Glamorgan 181-2

    Glamorgan have put themselves in a decent position to save the game at New Road thanks to an unbroken stand of 137 between Kiran Carlson and Billy Root.

    The pair batted throughout the final session.

  18. Postpublished at 18:09 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Leicestershire 199 & 0-0 v Derbys 408

    Hassan Azad and Callum Parkinson open for Leicestershire, trailing by 209. Luis Reece will bowl the first over of the innings and likely the last of the day.

  19. Postpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Nottinghamshire 330-9 v Yorks 264

    Tom Moores is on 95.

    The Notts keeper launches Duanne Olivier for a maximum and then follows it up with two fours.

    Sensational stuff.

    Nottinghamshire lead by 66. There's four overs left in the day.

  20. Close of play at Canterburypublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 9 August 2020

    Kent 338-1 v Sussex 332

    Jordan Cox and Jack LeaningImage source, Rex Features

    What a day for Kent.

    Jordan Cox (167*) and Jack Leaning (110*) stroll off in the Canterbury sunshine with a partnership that's worth 231 so far.

    Brilliant batting.