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Live Reporting

Adam Williams and Gary Smee

All times stated are UK

  1. Drinks break at Chelmsford

    Essex 123-2 v Worcestershire

    Chelmsford

    More like a hot chocolate break on a day like today I'd say....

    But whatever Essex pair Tom Westley and Dan Lawrence have taken on board, they'll hope it keeps fuelling this third-wicket partnership now worth 66.

    Both with an opportunity here to register a half century from their first knocks of the season.

  2. for Robson

    Middlesex 150-3 v Somerset

    Sam Robson

    And the award for the first century of the season goes to Sam Robson. Not bad going to get there an hour after lunch on the opening day!

    The Middlesex opener clips Lewis Gregory away for three to reach his 24th first-class hundred.

    He was dropped a couple of times in the slips and has punished Somerset. 139 balls and 14 fours.

  3. for Lees

    Nottinghamshire v Durham 127-3

    Martin Emmerson

    BBC Radio Newcastle at Trent Bridge

    Alex Lees has battled away patiently for Durham today and has eventually reached the 47th first-class 50 of his career.

    It came in 118 balls and included nine fours, three of them in the one over from Jake Ball which took him to the 50. He's the second Durham player to reach 50 today following David Bedingham's 57 before lunch.

    Lees and Jack Burnham (12) have added 33 so far for the fourth wicket. It's a chilly and breezy day in Nottingham. A grey, cold, three jumper day. Perfect for the start of the season.

  4. WICKET

    Eskinazi lbw b Gregory 22 (Middlesex 142-3 v Somerset)

    And now another wicket, this time at Lord's.

    Middlesex captain Stevie Eskinazi is trapped in front by Lewis Gregory for 22.

    Just what Somerset needed as his stand with Sam Robson (92 not out) was beginning to look dangerous.

    Stevie Eskinazi
  5. WICKET

    Foakes lbw b Higgins 26 (Gloucestershire v Surrey 136-5)

    But there's a wicket at Bristol and it's the big one of England wicketkeeper Ben Foakes.

    He's on his way lbw to Ryan Higgins. Surrey are wobbling.

  6. Post update

    It's all settled down after lunch. Not many wickets about...

  7. Essex pass 100

    Essex 102-2 v Worcestershire

    Lawrence

    100 up for Essex as Dan Lawrence plays a commanding cut shot for four off Joe Leach.

    He moves on to 28 not out with Tom Westley on 30 at the other end.

  8. Leach on to bowl

    Middlesex 135-2 v Somerset

    England spinner Jack Leach is given the ball for the first time today. Four come off his first over as he strays leg-side and Stevie Eskinazi tickles him down to the rope.

  9. Alsop passes fifty for Hants

    Group 2 update

    Alsop

    Hampshire are looking in a decent position at Leicestershire despite losing Sam Northeast after lunch.

    Tom Alsop has just brought up his half-century and James Vince has struck four early boundaries to move to 22 off just 16 balls.

    Hants are 152-3.

    Ben Foakes is beginning to find his feet for Surrey - the England wicketkeeper has 25 with his side on 126-4 at Gloucestershire.

  10. WICKET

    Cooke c Kohler-Cadmore b Patterson 1 (Yorkshire v Glamorgan 112-5)

    Two quick wickets for Yorkshire change the complexion of this game again.

    Chris Cooke lasts just five deliveries before he is well caught low at first slip by Tom Kohler-Cadmore to give Steven Patterson a second wicket.

  11. Dig-ins continue for Durham and Derbyshire

    Group 1 update

    Fletcher

    Bowlers continue to test out the patience of the batsmen at both Trent Bridge and Edgbaston.

    Durham are 110-3 as Alex Lees (38 not out) continues to stand firm for the visitors while the likes of Luke Fletcher (above) plug away for Notts.

    Derbyshire have now passed 100 as Matt Critchley (44 not out) shows a good balance between patience and opportunism. Luis Reece (41 not out) is also standing firm as they progress to 106-4.

  12. Haines shines for Sussex

    Group 3 update

    Tom Haines

    Wickets have been tumbling around him, but Sussex opener Tom Haines has stood tall. He's made 74 of his side's 104-4 against Lancashire. Delray Rawlins has provided some fine support in a stand of 64.

    Elsewhere in Yorkshire's group, Kent are 95-3 at Northants with opener Jordan Cox just passing fifty.

  13. WICKET

    Carlson c Lyth b Olivier 55 (Yorkshire v Glamorgan 111-4)

    Kiran Carlson does not get handed a second life as this time Adam Lyth clings on to a sharp chance at second slip above his head.

    Carlson tried to force a drive off the back foot off Duanne Olivier.

    Billy Root (32 not out) can only watch on from the non-striker's end as that partnership worth 82 comes to an end.

  14. Post update

    Middlesex 124-2 v Somerset

    The boundaries continue to flow for Middlesex and Sam Robson.

    The opener moves into the 80s with a couple more off Josh Davey - one squirted through point, the other straight down the ground.

    15 more needed for his century.

  15. WICKET

    Amla lbw b Shaw 56 (Gloucestershire v Surrey 109-4)

    I said a few minutes ago that I wouldn't bank against Hashim Amla scoring a 53rd century of his career. Apologies.

    The South Africa legend is gone for 56, trapped lbw by Josh Shaw.

    Gloucestershire are on top in Bristol.

  16. for Kiran Carlson

    Yorkshire v Glamorgan 102-3

    Carlson

    Lovely leg glance for four from Kiran Carlson off Ben Coad brings up his half century for Glamorgan at Headingley.

    It also brings up his side's 100 with his ninth four and that 50 has come off 75 balls.

    He did survive being dropped on 15 but has looked untroubled aside from that.

  17. Lawrence settles in

    Essex 84-2 v Worcestershire

    Lawrence

    Dan Lawrence finds the boundary after lunch as he looks to build a significant innings at the start of what could be a big summer for the right-hander.

    After his England Test debut in the winter and a couple of significant scores, he'll want to back up that faith from the selectors with some early-season runs.

    He's on to 16 not out with skipper Tom Westley unbeaten on 24 at the other end.

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  20. Post update

    Middlesex 111-2 v Somerset

    Sam Robson picks up where he left off before lunch, stroking Josh Davey for a lovely straight boundary.

    His 11th of the innings. The Middlesex opener moves onto 74.