Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 13 September 2021
Somerset 90 & 4-0 v Lancashire 373
A huge sigh of relief as Ben Green edges one through the slips for four.
Captain Dane Vilas has seen enough. He brings in a fourth slip.
Keith Barker takes career-best 7-46 as Hampshire bowl out Notts for 155
Tom Lammonby scores 100 as Somerset follow-on against Lancashire
Yorkshire 50-3 at close, chasing target of 224 against Warwickshire
Former England captain Alastair Cook out for 165 for Essex
Hassan Azad and Lewis Hill hits centuries for Leics against Sussex
Josef Rindl and Paul Grunill
Somerset 90 & 4-0 v Lancashire 373
A huge sigh of relief as Ben Green edges one through the slips for four.
Captain Dane Vilas has seen enough. He brings in a fourth slip.
Somerset 90 & 0-0 v Lancashire 373
Ben Green is getting ready to face the first ball of Somerset's second innings.
What are the chances he gets a pair in just one same day?
Yorkshire 108 v Warwickshire 155 & 107-6
Useful runs these as Tim Bresnan strikes two fours to take Warwickshire to three-figures and put their lead beyond 150.
Woakes c Duke b Thompson 0 (Yorkshire 108 v Warwickshire 155 & 97-6)
Two in the over. Chris Woakes goes, edging Jordan Thompson to the keeper.
Thompson has dragged Yorkshire back into this.
Tim Bresnan comes out to bat for the Bears, to another fine reception from the Yorkshire crowd. He joins Michael Burgess (36 not out) at the crease.
Hutton c Organ b Fuller 16 (Hampshire 226 v Notts 145-9)
Two in successive balls for Hampshire.
Brett Hutton top edges a leg-side hoik and Felix Organ takes a well-judged catch at square leg.
Notts are 81 behind as last man Dane Paterson comes out to bat.
Somerset 90 v Lancashire 373
This shouldn't surprise anyone.
With rain forecast tomorrow, Lancashire make Somerset bat again.
Azhar Ali lbw b Bailey 39
Azhar Ali finally goes, as Tom Bailey pins him leg before.
A brilliant bowling display from Lancashire's seamers.
A terrible day for Somerset's batters yet again. Their side trail by a mammoth 283 runs.
Sibley c Duke b Thompson 45 (Yorkshire 108 v Warwickshire 155 & 97-5)
Huge moment.
Dom Sibley looked in such good touch, but he goes, edging Jordan Thompson low to keeper Harry Duke's right.
Good bowling and a good catch. Yorkshire stay in the game, just.
Warwickshire lead by 145.
Patterson-White b Wheal 53 (Hampshire 226 v Notts 145-8)
Brad Wheal drops short and Brett Hutton clouts it away for four through the off-side in unceremonious fashion.
Hutton adds a single, but Wheal trims the bails of Liam Patterson-White with one that angled back from outside off stump.
No 10-for in this innings for Keith Barker - but he won't mind too much if Hampshire can snaffle the last two wickets quickly.
Somerset 90-9 v Lancashire 373
First first-class runs from Ned Leonard who drives a half-volley beautifully to the covers.
Not a bad way to start your tally.
Yorkshire 108 v Warwickshire 155 & 96-4
Quickly to Headingley to tell you about two milestones coming up for Warwickshire.
The team are approaching three figures, and England's Dom Sibley is on 45 not out. A half-century on this pitch, in these conditions is no mean feat.
Somerset 81-9 v Lancashire 373
First-class debutant Ned Leonard comes out to bat at number 11.
Blatherwick is targeting his five-for.
Somerset are out of this title race you feel.
Brooks c Lamb b Blatherwick 1 (Somerset 81-9 v Lancashire 373)
Jack Brooks looks to go big but only ends up edging one straight to Danny Lamb at third slip.
Good take, they've put plenty down Lancashire but this one sticks.
A deserved fourth wicket for Jack Blatherwick.
Hampshire 226 v Notts 135-7
Brett Hutton throws the bat at a ball from Keith Barker and finds the cover boundary. The bowler responds with a fine delivery which goes past the outside edge. Notts - the Division One leaders - trail by 91.
Surrey have removed Simon Harmer at the Kia Oval, but Essex are now 434-7, with Adam Wheater 35 not out.
Paul Coughlin is going well on 42 not out for Durham and he and Ben Raine have posted a 50 stand in their 215-6, a lead of 32 over Northamptonshire.
Only one wicket sor far for Glamorgan, with Chris Dent 37 not out in Gloucestershire's 87-1 in Cardiff.
In Division Three, Kent's Grant Stewart has completed a five-for at Derby, where the home side are 113-7, 172 behind.
Middlesex have halted the slide for a time being and are 75-4 at Lord's, a lead of 48 over Worcestershire.
Leicestershire are now 81-1 against Sussex, with Hassan Azad 40 not out and George Rhodes on 26, replying to Sussex's 359.
Somerset 76-8 v Lancashire 373
Another dropped catch!
New man Jack Brooks edges Danny Lamb to Rob Jones but the slip fielder can't hold on.
Lancashire could have had this innings wrapped up an hour ago.
de Lange b Lamb 0 (Somerset 76-8 v Lancashire 373)
Lancashire can start thinking about the follow-on.
Danny Lamb gets in on the act, clean bowling Marchant de Lange for a four-ball duck.
Somerset, who have yet to make 200 since the season restarted, need another 148 to avoid being put back on again.
Yorkshire 108 v Warwickshire 155 & 81-4
Brilliant digging in from Warwickshire's Dom Sibley (30) and Michael Burgess (31).
The pair bring up the fifty partnership, the very first of the game.
They've weathered the storm and are now looking to score quickly, with the Bears leading by 128.
Hampshire 226 v Notts 126-7
Keith Barker strays onto Liam Patterson-White's pads and is whipped away for four - which brings up an 88-ball half-century for the Notts batsman.
Quote MessageIt's been a well-paced, patient and mature innings."
Melissa Story, BBC Radio Solent commentator
Van der Merwe b Blatherwick 4 (Somerset 71-7 v Lancashire 373)
Two in three.
Jack Blatherwick gets pushed for four from Roelof van der Merwe's first ball, but sends down a ripper the very next delivery.
Van der Merwe tries to play one on the legside but the ball jars incredibly to the off-stump.
The batsman's been made to look like a fool with that excellent delivery.