Postpublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 11 August 2020
Middlesex v Hants 129-7 (target 158)
And now Keith Barker pumps James Harris down the ground for four.
29 more needed for Hants, two wickets for Middlesex.
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
Josef Rindl and Gary Smee
Middlesex v Hants 129-7 (target 158)
And now Keith Barker pumps James Harris down the ground for four.
29 more needed for Hants, two wickets for Middlesex.
Middlesex v Hants 124-7 (target 158)
That's lovely from Joe Weatherley.
The Hampshire opener dances down the track to Thilan Wilallawita and clips him to the mid-wicket rope.
Weatherley goes to 47 and Hants need 34 more.
Gloucestershire 210 & 267-8 v Warks 247
After praising Nottinghamshire's Chris Nash seconds before he was dismissed, I'm going to take another risk and say that Gloucestershire's George Scott looks good and assured at the crease in Bristol.
Scott moves on to 44 with the hosts leading Warwickshire by 234.
The Bears are just two wickets away, with less than 10 minutes to go until lunch.
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Issy Savin de Larclause: Oh Hampshire, this happens all too often
Hants are 116-7 requiring another 42 to beat Middlesex. But they only have two wickets left with Liam Dawson unable to bat.
Notts 37-2 (target 188) v Yorks
It looks beautiful at Trent Bridge today. This game is setting up nicely for a tense finish.
Such a shame there's no supporters but we've got you covered on the live!
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Notts 33-2 (target 188) v Yorks
Ben Duckett and Joe Clarke are starting to rebuild at Trent Bridge.
The hosts need 155 for victory. Eight wickets to go, just under 20 runs per partnership needed.
Notts can't mess this up from here can they? Surely they're on course for a first red ball win since 2018.
Mitchell st Cooke b Bull 94 (Worcs 455-8 & 197-4 v Glamorgan 374)
Daryl Mitchell misses out on a century looking for quick runs.
The Worcestershire opener skips down the wicket to Kieran Bull, misses, and Chris Cooke whips off the bails. He goes for 94.
The Pears bat on with a lead of 278.
Fuller c Simpson b Walallawita 0 (Middlesex v Hants 108-7, target 158)
Seven (eight) down!
James Fuller wafts at one outside off stump from Thilan Walallawita and feathers it through to John Simpson.
Middlesex need two more wickets as Keith Barker comes in at nine. Exactly 50 runs required by Hants.
Essex v Surrey 66-3 (target 337)
Surrey youngsters Will Jacks and Jamie Smith have calmed things a little since the dismissal of Ryan Patel.
One highlight was a gorgeous straight drive from Smith off Sam Cook.
The target is probably out of reach for the visitors now, it'll be a case of whether or not Essex can get the remaining seven wickets.
Smith lbw b Hannon-Dalby 6 (Gloucestershire 210 & 249-8 v Warks 247)
A maiden 10 wickets in a match for Warwickshire's Oliver Hannon-Dalby.
He takes the new ball and immediately pins Tom Smith lbw.
Sensational performance, and Warwickshire are just two away with Gloucestershire leading by 212.
McManus b Walallawita 13 (Middlesex v Hants 104-6, target 158)
Middlesex are big favourites now!
Spinner Thilan Walallawita beats Lewis McManus all ends up and the ball clatters into the timbers.
Hants need 54 runs for victory, Middlesex three wickets with Liam Dawson unable to bat.
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Hameed c Bairstow b Leech 1 (Notts 16-1, target 188 v Yorks)
Another HUGE wicket at Trent Bridge!
Poor shot from Haseeb Hameed as he tickles a Dominic Leech delivery down the leg side to Jonny Bairstow.
Ben Duckett and Joe Clarke are both new at the crease. Notts' target of 188 to win looks very far away right now.
Fell c Cooke b Van der Gugten 36 (Worcs 455-8 & 183-3 v Glamorgan 374)
Finally a wicket for Glamorgan at New Road.
Tom Fell tries to clip Timm van der Gugten off his toes but glances the ball behind. Chris Cooke takes a good low catch.
Worcestershire lead by 264. Declaration before lunch?
Middlesex v Hants 101-5 (target 158)
Hundred up for Hampshire at sun-baked Radlett. That'll be a relief after the flurry of wickets to Tim Murtagh.
Joe Weatherley has watched it all unfold from the other end - the opener is up to 35. Lewis McManus has 11.
57 more needed, Middlesex require four wickets.
Nash lbw b Olivier 11 (Notts 16-1, target 188 v Yorks)
Notts fans I'm sorry. Yorkshire supporters, you're welcome.
Just as we were praising him, Chris Nash is pinned lbw by Duanne Olivier.
Game on!
Notts 16-0 (target 188) v Yorks
Four overs in, Notts are 16-0.
Chris Nash has looked particularly good with two early fours through the covers.
Time won't be an issue. We still have 74 overs left in the day.
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Dan: Tim Murtagh and Simon Harmer in a tight tussle for leading wicket leading taker of the season...currently both on 14
15 now for Harmer after dismissing Ryan Patel.
Worcs 455-8 & 171-2 v Glamorgan 374
Worcestershire's lead is beyond 250 now with Daryl Mitchell 14 away from a 38th first-class century.
They may well declare if and when the Pears opener gets there.
Patel c Porter b Harmer 19 (Essex v Surrey 48-3, target 337)
All that hard work is undone with one rash shot...
After grinding his way to 19 from 96 balls, Ryan Patel skies his 97th delivery from Simon Harmer and Jamie Porter holds on to the catch.
All three Surrey wickets have gone to the Essex spinner.
Simon Kerrigan, remember him?
The former Lancashire and once-capped England spinner has joined Northants on a two-year deal.
The 31-year-old had a couple of years out of the professional game, but is now back in county cricket. The very best of luck to him.
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