See ya!published at 19:25 British Summer Time 15 May 2021
Late finish but boy was it worth it.
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Group One: Essex v Derbyshire, Durham v Worcestershire
Group Two: Middlesex v Hampshire, Somerset v Surrey
Group Three: Glamorgan v Yorkshire, Sussex v Kent
Josef Rindl and Brendon Mitchell
Late finish but boy was it worth it.
Join us again at 10:50 BST tomorrow, until then, enjoy your Saturday night.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 66-3
Job done!
Sam Northeast gets Hampshire over the line with two more successive boundaries - immediately having been put down by Blake Cullen too.
Victory for Hampshire by seven wickets at Lord's.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 58-3
Two more fours in the space of three balls from Tom Alsop take Hampshire to within eight runs.
One more regulation over before a possible additional extra half an hour.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 50-1
While Hampshire could claim an extra half an hour once the next two overs have been completed, it's just becoming slightly gloomy again at Lord's.
They need another 16.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 48-3
Still Hampshire chip away at this total as successive boundaries from Sam Northeast takes the target down to 18.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 40-3
This seems to be a recurring theme for Hampshire, who have followed another boundary with another wicket.
Ian Holland is pinned in front by Tim Murtagh for 22.
Hampshire need another 26.
Glamorgan 149 & 108-3 v Yorkshire 230
And we're done for the day in Cardiff as Kiran Carlson (44) and David Lloyd (40) survive until close.
The hosts will start day four with a narrow lead of 27 runs.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 33-2
Another one goes!
Having been struck a maximum from the previous delivery, Tim Murtagh ensures Liam Dawson's stay is a brief one as he traps him in front for seven.
Tom Alsop is in next. Six overs left, Hampshire still need 33.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 26-1
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Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 26-1
Hampshire have sent Liam Dawson in, having batted at number six in the first innings.
Can he have a dig to get Hampshire across the line before the close?
They need another 40 from seven remaining overs.
Glamorgan 149 & 88-3 v Yorkshire 230
Our only other game still playing is Glamorgan's fixture with Yorkshire. We've got three overs remaining in Cardiff.
Glamorgan have a slender seven-run lead.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 24-1
And a wicket with the third ball following the resumption!
Joe Weatherley is trapped in front by Ethan Bamber for seven.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 23-0
The players are back out at Lord's for an eight-over blast.
Derbyshire 146 & 97-1 v Essex 412-3 dec
Billy Godleman (39) and Brooke Guest (56) make it to stumps.
Derbyshire still need another 169 runs just to make Essex bat again. It could be a long, difficult day tomorrow.
Kent 145 & 220-3 v Sussex 256
That's us for the day at Hove, where Jack Leaning finishes unbeaten on 61.
Kent's lead is 106 heading into day four.
Durham 246 & 389-5 dec v Worcestershire 213 & 60-0
A brilliant day for Durham comes to an end with the hosts leading by 363 thanks in large part to centuries from Will Young and Jack Burnham.
Daryl Mitchell (45) and Jake Libby (14) are both unbeaten for Worcestershire.
Middlesex 172 & 101 v Hampshire 208 & 23-0
Confirmation that we will be restarting at 18:45 BST. Can Hampshire get the job done this evening?
They need 43 for victory.
Kent 145 & 215-3 v Sussex 256
Into the final three overs at Hove. Kent's lead is now 104.
Derbyshire 146 & 88-1 v Essex 412-3 dec
A maiden first-class 50 for Brooke Guest. He reaches his half-century in 89 balls, with six fours and one six.
Billy Godleman has also looked in good touch on 36 not out.
Derbyshire trail by 178 runs with three overs remaining.
Worcestershire 51-0 (target 423)
Worcestershire reach 50 without loss with Daryl Mitchell leading the resistance on 37 not out.
Four overs before stumps in this one.