Summary

  • Wins for Kent, Derbyshire and Lancashire

  • Kent's Jordan Cox (238*) & Jack Leaning (220*) put on 423

  • Record partnership for any wicket for Kent who end on 530-1

  • All 18 counties split into three regional groups of six

  • Each side will play five games

  • Two teams with most points contest five-day final

  1. Middlesex eight downpublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Middlesex 252 & 186-8 v Hants 296

    Wicket number three for Hampshire spinner Felix Organ as he bowls Tom Helm for one.

    Middlesex lead by 142 with a couple of wickets left. Hampshire favourites at the moment you'd say.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Davis c Madsen b Critchley 8 (Leicestershire 199 & 168-9 v Derbys 408)

    Five-for for Matt Critchley as Will Davis is caught by Wayne Madsen.

    A fantastic bowling performance.

    Derbyshire are nearly there.

  3. Postpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Leicestershire 199 & 167-8 v Derbys 408

    Leicestershire resume on 167-8, with Harry Swindells (20) and Will Davis (8) at the crease

    The hosts still need another 42 runs just to make Derbyshire bat again.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Rawlins b Stevens 19 (Kent 530-1 v Sussex 332 & 89-5)

    Darren Stevens gets his fourth...

    The medium-pacer sneaks one through Delray Rawlins.

    Kent need five more wickets for a thumping victory. Sussex still trail by 109.

  5. 50 runs

    for Harry Finchpublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Kent 530-1 v Sussex 332 & 89-4

    The Sussex number three is not going down without a fight at Canterbury.

    Finch brings up his half-century, an innings that's come with 11 fours. Brutal.

    But now there's a wicket...

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Walter b Virdi 46 (Essex 262 & 209-6 v Surrey 187)

    Surrey aren't done yet.

    Spinner Amar Virdi gets one through the defences of Paul Walter and the big man is on his way for 46.

    Essex lead by 284.

  7. Postpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Worcs 455-8 & 3-0 v Glamorgan 374

    Daryl Mitchell and first-innings century-maker Jake Libby get Worcestershire's second innings under way.

    Quick runs should be the order of the day for the Pears in this session with a bit of rain around. Wins are crucial in such a short tournament.

  8. Postpublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Gloucestershire 210 & 155-5 v Warks 247

    We're also back out at Bristol.

    Warwickshire's Oliver Hannon-Dalby, who already has eight wickets this match, has the ball.

    Gloucestershire have a lead of 118, the Bears need a wicket.

  9. Postpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Kent 530-1 v Sussex 332 & 67-4

    They're back out after tea at Canterbury.

    Kent will be hopeful of wrapping up victory in this final session. Six wickets needed.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Brook c Mullaney b Patel 30 (Notts 355 v Yorkshire 264 & 186-5)

    Harry Brook goes! Two balls into the evening session, he's fallen. Caught at slip by Steven Mullaney off the bowling of Sumit Patel.

    That's 2-39 for Patel. Yorkshire lead by 95.

  11. LANCASHIRE BEAT DURHAMpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 10 August 2020
    Breaking

    Lancashire (308) beat Durham (180 & 110) by an innings and 18 runs

    Lancashire celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    It's all over, Lancashire won't have to bat again. Durham have well and truly been dominated at Chester-le-Street!

    Liam Livingstone bowls Chris Rushworth and Lancashire win by an innings and 18 runs inside three days.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Sowter c sub b Holland 3 (Middlesex 252 & 181-7 v Hants 296)

    As I was typing out those latest scores, Middlesex were losing a seventh wicket.

    Nathan Sowter slices Ian Holland to cover.

    Middlesex lead by 137.

  13. Postpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Durham 180 & 109-9 v Lancs 308

    Durham's final stand of Ben Raine (25) and Chris Rushworth (10) have added 23 to the total so far.

    The hosts now trail by 19. They're going to lose, but they might just make Lancashire have to bat again.

  14. Tea (ish) scorespublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Bob Willis Trophy - day three

    With the majority of games at tea, let's take a glance at the latest scores...

    North group:

    Durham 180 & 107-9 v Lancashire 308 - Durham trail by 21 runs

    Leics 199 & 159-8 v Derbys 408 - Leics trail by 50 runs

    Tea - Notts 355 v Yorks 264 & 186-4 - Yorkshire lead by 95 runs

    Central group:

    Tea - Gloucs 210 & 155-5 v Warwickshire 247 - Gloucs lead by 118 runs

    Tea - Worcs 455-8 v Glamorgan 374 - Glamorgan trail by 81 runs

    South group:

    Tea - Essex 262 & 201-5 v Surrey 187 - Essex lead by 276 runs

    Tea - Kent 530-1 v Sussex 332 & 59-4 - Sussex trail by 139 runs

    Middlesex 252 & 181-7 v Hants 296

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Tweet using #bbccricket

    Andrew Dennett: Stevens needs a new contract for next year! He cant have a farewell (if it is) season with no fans to see him off! Get a statue built!

    100% agree.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Higgins c Burgess b H Brookes 51 (Gloucestershire 210 & 155-5 v Warks 247)

    With the final ball before tea Henry Brookes dismisses Ryan Higgins who's caught on the leg side by keeper Michael Burgess.

    I'm struggling to keep up!

  17. Glamorgan all outpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Worcestershire 455-8 v Glamorgan 374

    A fine last-wicket stand between Timm van der Gugten and Michael Hogan is eventually ended by Dillon Pennington as he removes Hogan for 17.

    Worcestershire hold a lead of 81 heading into their second innings.

  18. 50 runs

    for Higginspublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Gloucestershire 210 & 155-4 v Warks 247

    In all the madness Ryan Higgins has just brought up his half-century off 98 balls.

    Gloucestershire's lead is 112.

  19. Tea at Trent Bridgepublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Notts 355 v Yorkshire 264 & 186-4

    End of the afternoon session in Nottingham with three wickets and 104 runs coming from it.

    The game seems finely poised with Yorkshire's lead sitting on 95.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Brown lbw b Stevens 2 (Kent 530-1 v Sussex 332 & 59-4)

    Darren StevensImage source, Getty Images

    That my friends is out.

    Darren Stevens floats one in, yorker length, and it strikes Ben Brown plumb in front.

    Stevens has figures of 3-22 as the players go to tea.