Summary

  • Div One: Notts beat Lancs by 102 runs to top group

  • Div One: Hants beat Warwickshire by 60 runs

  • Div Two: Northants chase 320 to beat Surrey by two wickets

  • Div Two: Durham beat Glamorgan by an innings & 42 runs

  • Div Three: Derbyshire draw with Leics, Sussex v Middlesex (day three)

  1. DERBYSHIRE DRAW WITH LEICESTERSHIREpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 8 September 2021
    Breaking

    Derbyshire (340 & 203-3 f/o) drew with Leicestershire (528)

    Derbyshire captain Billy Godleman brings up his century and that's enough, the captains shake hands on a draw.

    A match-saving hundred from the skipper after they were asked to follow on earlier.

  2. Postpublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Notts v Lancs 293-8 (target 444)

    Twenty overs to go.

    Lancashire still holding out as Danny Lamb hits another boundary to move on to 47 not out.

  3. Postpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Result: Northants beat Surrey by two wickets

    Former Northants captain Alex Wakely certainly enjoyed their chase of 320 for a two-wicket win about half-hour ago.

    Worth mentioning too that debutant James Sales, who hit the winning runs, is the son of another former skipper David Sales!

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  4. 'We're feeling quite raw'published at 16:25 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Result: Hampshire beat Warwickshire by 60 runs

    Warwickshire mens first team coach Mark Robinson told BBC Radio WM:

    "We're feeling quite raw as that's a game you feel you should have won, but credit to Hampshire to be bowled out for 89 and come back and win.

    "Mohammad Abbas is a quality performer. As good as anyone in world cricket in these conditions.

    "We feel we haven't had the rub of the green with some decisions, but that's cricket. In some of the wins we've had, other decisions have gone our way. It evens itself out. That's just the sport we're in. They're still fine umpires and good people.

    "We went in this morning knowing that we still had nine days of cricket left and still with a chance to win the title. We'll lick our wounds and move on but we're still in that mix."

  5. 'An unbelievable fightback'published at 16:24 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Result: Hampshire beat Warwickshire by 60 runs

    Hampshire captain James Vince:

    ''It was a pretty good wicket. Both teams made mistakes with the bat on day one, but the way we responded on day two was a real good effort.

    ''The wicket got better as it went on, and it was an unbelievable fightback. We have done that in all three formats, so I knew we had the character to turn it around.

    ''We didn't know coming if Abbas could bowl, so it was great for him to come out and pick up those wickets for us. But it was a massive effort from everyone."

  6. Postpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Result: Hampshire beat Warwickshire by 60 runs

    Here's what one of Hampshire's star performers with the ball, Mohammad Abbas, had to say after their thrilling victory at Edgbaston earlier.

    We'll have a bit more reaction from that game coming up...

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  7. Postpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Notts v Lancs 280-8 (target 444)

    At what time do Nottinghamshire start to worry that they're not going to bowl Lancashire out?

    24 overs remain. Danny Lamb (35 not out) and Tom Bailey (33 not out) look pretty set.

  8. NORTHANTS BEAT SURREYpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 8 September 2021
    Breaking

    Northants (171 & 322-8) beat Surrey (252 & 238) by two wickets

    Next ball after Tom Taylor's wicket, debutant James Sales pulls Cameron Steel to the rope to secure victory for Northants.

    Great chase led by Rob Keogh's 99.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Taylor c Smith b Clark 25 (Northants 318-8 - target 320 v Surrey)

    Twist?

    Tom Taylor is caught down the leg side to give Jordan Clark a fifth wicket.

    Just two runs needed. Surely this is still Northants' game?

  10. Postpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Notts v Lancs 261-8 (target 444)

    The 50-run partnership comes up.

    How deep can Lancashire take this game?

  11. Postpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Sussex 319 & 0-0 (f/o) v Middlesex 676-5 dec

    Sussex have indeed been asked to follow on by Middlesex at Hove.

    Tom Haines, who made 156 what seems like three seconds ago, is back out with Ali Orr.

  12. 6 runs

    for Taylorpublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Northants 312-7 (target 320) v Surrey

    Tom Taylor crunches Jordan Clark for six over deep mid-wicket to take Northants within eight runs of victory.

    Huge shot!

  13. Postpublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Northants 306-7 (target 320) v Surrey

    Just 14 more runs needed for a Northants victory.

    Tom Taylor has 15 and debutant James Sales is sticking in at the other end on three.

  14. Postpublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Notts v Lancs 255-8 (target 444)

    Lancashire pair Danny Lamb and Tom Bailey have frustrated Notts with a ninth-wicket stand of 45.

    30 overs remain. Notts need two wickets.

  15. Sussex all outpublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Sussex 319 v Middlesex 676-5 dec

    Wow, that's an incredible collapse by Sussex at Hove.

    Their last six wickets have gone down for just 12 runs.

    Middlesex will almost certainly ask them to follow on. They still trail by 357.

    Visiting spinner Luke Hollman finishes with a career-best 5-65.

  16. Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Northants 291-7 (target 320) v Surrey

    It's going to the wire this one.

    Reece Topley has just removed Saif Zaib after tea.

    Northants still need 29 for victory with three wickets in hand.

  17. Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    And we're back.

    One last effort.

  18. Tea scorespublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Day four

    Division One

    Notts 272 & 339-8 dec v Lancashire 168 & 235-8 (target 444)

    Division Two

    Northants 171 & 287-6 (target 320) v Surrey 252 & 238

    Division Three

    Derbyshire 340 & 142-3 (f/o) v Leicestershire 528

    Sussex 308-7 v Middlesex 676-5 dec (day three)

  19. Postpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    All four remaining games are at tea.

    Time for a look at the scores...

  20. Tea at Trent Bridgepublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 8 September 2021

    Notts v Lancs 235-8 - target 444

    That's tea. At the break, Tom Bailey is on nine not out, Danny Lamb has 16.

    Nottinghamshire very much in control. They'll need two further wickets for victory.