Summary

  • Harmer takes 8-64 as Essex beat Surrey by 169 runs

  • Harmer finishes with match figures of 14-131

  • Notts bowled out for 97 as Yorkshire win by 90 runs

  • Gloucs beat Warwickshire by 78 runs - Higgins takes 7-42

  • Worcs draw with Glamorgan

  • Hants beat Middlesex by three wickets

  • Wins for Somerset, Kent, Derbys & Lancs on days two and three

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Wessels c Cooke b Wagg 0 (Worcs 455-8 & 232-6 v Glamorgan 374)

    Two balls later Rikki Wessels is dismissed in the same fashion - caught behind off Graham Wagg.

    Is the declaration coming? Nope, in comes Ben Cox at eight.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Bell c Roderick b Higgins 0 (Gloucestershire v Warks 4-3, target 239)

    WOW!

    Three balls later and Ryan Higgins makes England legend Ian Bell edge to the keeper without scoring.

    Three wickets in the over from Higgins. Sensational stuff.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    D'Oliveira c Cooke b Wagg 22 (Worcs 455-8 & 232-5 v Glamorgan 374)

    Brett D'Oliveira drives and edges a low catch off Graham Wagg behind.

    Worcestershire's lead is 313.

  4. 50 runs

    for Weatherleypublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Middlesex v Hants 137-7 (target 158)

    Joe Weatherley could well be the matchwinner for Hampshire.

    The opener goes past fifty for the second time in the match.

    Hants need another 21 with two wickets in hand.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Hain lbw b Higgins 0 (Gloucestershire v Warks 4-2 - target 239)

    It gets better!

    Two balls later Ryan Higgins strikes again, trapping Sam Hain for a duck!

    Warwickshire in all sorts of trouble straight after lunch.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Yates c van Buuren b Higgins 2 (Gloucestershire v Warks 4-1 - target 239)

    Brilliant start for Gloucestershire!

    Rob Yates gets it all wrong and chips the ball to mid off, off the bowling of Ryan Higgins.

  7. Postpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Notts 46-3 (target 188) v Yorkshire

    Meanwhile, Notts v Yorkshire gets going too.

    Skipper Steven Mullaney joins Joe Clarke at the crease.

  8. Postpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Worcs 455-8 & 228-4 v Glamorgan 374

    Erm, okay, Worcestershire are still batting after lunch with a lead of 309.

    I'm not quite sure what to make of that.

  9. Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Essex v Surrey 86-3 (target 337)

    Play has also resumed at Chelmsford.

    Can Will Jacks and Jamie Smith continue to frustrate Essex?

    Aaron BeardImage source, Rex Features
  10. Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Middlesex v Hants 131-7 (target 158)

    Back out at Radlett. Hampshire need another 27 runs for victory, Middlesex require two wickets with Liam Dawson unable to bat.

    Joe Weatherley and Keith Barker are the men in the middle for Hants.

  11. Postpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Gloucestershire v Warks 0-0 (target 239)

    We're back under way at Bristol.

    Warwickshire need 239 runs to win off a minimum of 65 overs, with Will Rhodes and Rob Yates coming out to bat for the Bears.

    It's in the balance.

  12. Tense afternoon in prospectpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Notts 46-3 (target 188) v Yorkshire - lunch, day four

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    A tense afternoon would appear to be in prospect at Trent Bridge as Nottinghamshire look to inflict their first red ball victory over Yorkshire in nine years.

    Set a victory target of 188 in their Bob Willis Trophy match, Notts have reached lunch on 46-3, requiring a further 142 runs.

    Earlier in the session Yorkshire were dismissed for 278 in their second innings, with Jonny Tattersall being the last to be dismissed after making 53 from 180 deliveries.

    Resuming on 259 for seven, the visitors could only muster a further 19 runs before the loss of their last three wickets. Zak Chappell had Duanne Olivier caught behind for eight to finish with four for 59. Matt Carter then removed Dominic Leech, for one, as well as Tattersall, to collect figures of four for 76.

    Both Nottinghamshire openers departed cheaply at the start of the chase, with Chris Nash given out lbw to Olivier for 11, before Haseeb Hameed nicked Leech down the leg side for just one.

    Olivier struck again in the final over of the session, having Ben Duckett spectacularly caught in the gully by Dawid Malan for 19.

  13. Declaration awaitspublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Worcs 455-8 & 228-4 v Glamorgan 374 - lunch, day four

    Nick Webb
    BBC Sport Wales

    Worcestershire ticked along comfortably for the first session as they built on an overnight lead of 179 with a declaration in mind.

    Daryl Mitchell and Tom Fell put on 85 before Fell clipped one to keeper Chris Cooke down the leg-side for Timm van der Gugten’s first wicket of the match.

    Mitchell was six short of his century when he gave spinner Kieran Bull the charge, missed and was stumped.

    With Glamorgan slowing the over-rate, Worcestershire’s lead passed the 300 mark just before lunch to put them in a position to declare.

  14. Postpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    With all five games at luncheon, myself and Joe will step away for a bit also.

    Back shortly.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13:09 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Duckett c Malan b Olivier 19 (Notts 46-3 v Yorks - target 188)

    Massive wicket for Yorkshire!

    Ben Duckett fends a short ball from Duanne Olivier to a diving Dawid Malan at gully.

    Excellent catch. The players will take lunch with Notts requiring 142 runs to win.

  16. Lunch at New Roadpublished at 13:06 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Worcs 455-8 & 228-4 v Glamorgan 374

    Worcestershire go to lunch with a lead of 309.

    I'd expect the declaration to come during the interval to give themselves two full sessions to try and bowl Glamorgan out.

    Or they might chase 310. Anything is possible in this daft game.

  17. ouch!

    Postpublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Notts 45-2 (target 188) v Yorks

    Joe Clarke gets a nasty Duanne Olivier bouncer straight on the chin.

    After a lengthy concussion check he's okay to carry on.

    Notts need 143 runs to win. Lunch is just around the corner at Trent Bridge.

    Joe ClarkeImage source, Getty Images
  18. Lunch at Chelmsfordpublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Essex v Surrey 89-3 (target 337)

    It's lunch at Essex, where Surrey pair Will Jacks and Jamie Smith have frustrated the hosts for almost an hour.

    Simon Harmer got rid of Scott Borthwick and Ryan Patel, but since then the young Surrey pair have batted sensibly to give their side a chance of saving the game.

  19. Lunch at Radlettpublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Middlesex v Hants 131-7 (target 158)

    Lewis McManus outImage source, Rex Features

    What a session of cricket, and what a finish in prospect.

    Hampshire go to lunch requiring another 27 for victory. Joe Weatherley and Keith Barker have added 23 precious runs in that half-hour before the interval.

    Middlesex, who took five wickets in the session, need two wickets for victory themselves.

  20. wicket

    Gloucestershire all out for 275published at 12:58 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Warwickshire need 247 runs to win

    Where did that come from?!

    Two wickets in four balls from Oliver Hannon-Dalby and Gloucestershire are all out!

    First, number 10 Josh Shaw is bowled for 11. Then, number 11 Matt Taylor hits two fours before edging one to Tim Bresnan to end the hosts' innings.

    George Scott is stranded on 44 not out.

    Hannon-Dalby finishes with 6-77 and career-best match figures of 12-110.

    The Bears require 247 runs to win. That'll be lunch too.