Postpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 12 May 2022
And that's your lot for today.
Myself and Alex will be back at 10:50 BST tomorrow for what promises to be a corking second day.
And the forecast is looking fine.
Hope to see you then!
Eight matches in latest round of County Championship
Lancashire's Jennings & Croft both hit centuries in Roses match
England Test captain Stokes makes 82 for Durham
Div One: Gloucs v Somerset, Kent v Surrey, Warks v Northants, Yorkshire v Lancashire
Div Two: Derbyshire v Worcs, Durham v Glamorgan, Leics v Sussex, Middlesex v Notts
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Gary Smee and Alex Winter
And that's your lot for today.
Myself and Alex will be back at 10:50 BST tomorrow for what promises to be a corking second day.
And the forecast is looking fine.
Hope to see you then!
Day one
Div One
Div Two
And that's now stumps at all eight grounds.
Let's have a look at the close of play scores...
Warks v Northants 372-2
A day of total dominance for Northants in B5.
They were sent in but it proved a disastrous call by Will Rhodes.
Ricardo Vasconcelos made 156 and Will Young 134 as the racked up 287 for the first wicket.
Neither could go on to a huge score but Emilio Gay and Luke Procter have eased Northants to the close with the chance to bat Warwickshire completely out of the game tomorrow.
A trudge of a day for the Bears.
But no excuse for finishing half an hour late - and that’s even with 15 overs of spin.
Kent v Surrey 318-4
Kent were boosted by the late wicket of Ollie Pope, but Ben Foakes goes to stumps unbeaten on 86.
Surrey's day in the sunshine.
Glos v Som 319-4
Somerset’s day in the Cider derby.
They were asked to bat but Matt Renshaw and Tom Lammonby shared 172 for the first wicket.
Renshaw fell for 94 and Lammonby 76 as Gloucestershire took three afternoon wickets and one with the second new ball.
The home side haven’t let Somerset get away but Tom Abell’s unbeaten 52 has kept his men on top.
Yorkshire v Lancashire 288-3
A opening day dominated by Lancashire's batters and Keaton Jennings comes to an end.
Yorkshire reduced their rivals to 12-2 early on, but a stand of 237 between Jennings and Steven Croft put Lancashire firmly in the driving seat.
A big ask for the hosts to fight their way back into this on day two.
Yorkshire v Lancashire 285-3
Keaton Jennings gets to his 150 in the penultimate over of the day.
What an innings from the 29-year-old. One that'll be remembered for a long time to come.
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Yorkshire v Lancashire 280-3
Two overs to go in Leeds.
Any late drama?
Keaton Jennings has 146. Are we going to see him back in and England shirt this summer?
Certainly a huge amount for new Test coach Brendon McCullum to consider over the next few weeks.
Glos v Som 315-4
The captain has steered Somerset nicely through this session and reaches fifty in 125 balls with six fours.
Pope c Robinson b Stevens 96 (Kent v Surrey 301-4)
Darren Stevens!
The 46-year-old gets Ollie Pope late in the day at Beckenham as the England batter nicks him down the leg-side and behind.
Pope just misses out on a 14th first-class century. Big boost for Kent.
Glos v Som 302-4
Captain Tom Abell still there for the visitors and he’s taken his side to a third batting point late in the day.
Four overs to go in Brizzle.
Yorkshire v Lancashire 273-3
Scott Read
BBC Radio Lancashire
Steven Croft and Keaton Jennings enjoyed a double century partnership for Lancashire - the first for the Red Rose against their rivals since Paul Horton and Mohammad Yousuf in 2008.
It was Croft's 16th first-class ton of his career and Jennings a second successive one to start the season and his third in a row against Yorkshire for Lancashire.
Yorkshire v Lancashire 266-3
Six overs left in the day at Headingley.
Keaton Jennings has 137. Can he see it through to cap Lancashire's dominance?
Durham 299-9 v Glamorgan
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
It is only his second appearance of the season but Durham's Ben Stokes has equalled the record for the most number of sixes at the club in a first-class campaign.
17 of them were scored in his innings last week at Worcester. Today he only hit the two, both slog sweeps off Marnus Labuschagne through deep mid-wicket. But it takes him level on 19 with the record set by John Morris way back in 1994.
Stokes has perished though. He was eventually caught behind off Michael Hogan on 82. And Durham may well have left themselves short here. This is a 350-run track at the least. They are 299-9 v Glamorgan in the 83rd over and one away from a third batting point.
Young c †Burgess b Hannon-Dalby 134 (Warks v Northants 343-2)
A sad end for Will Young who tickles one down the leg side.
Big bonus for the Bears with 12 overs still remaining.
Northants do raise a fourth point and should waltz to a fifth.
Hildreth c †Bracey b Taylor 53 (Glos v Som 292-4)
Matt Taylor with the second new ball and he gets James Hildreth caught behind by one slanted across the right-hander.
Ends a stand of 85.
Much-needed for the Glosters.
Glos v Som 291-3
Gloucestershire took three wickets in the afternoon but Somerset are taking the evening session so far.
The veteran James Hildreth reaches a third fifty of the summer, this in 95 balls.
10 overs left at Bristol.
Croft lbw b Rauf 104 (Yorkshire v Lancashire 249-3)
FINALLY!
The epic third-wicket partnership of 237 is brought to an end as Steven Croft goes lbw to Haris Rauf. He's plumb in front playing back to a ball he probably should have been forward to.
Can Yorkshire sniff out another couple tonight? If so they'll be right back in the game.
Stokes c †Cooke b Hogan 82 (Durham 299-8 v Glam)
No hundred for Ben Stokes and huge relief for Glamorgan.
He’s nicked one from Michael Hogan that’s bounced a fraction and left him just enough to catch the edge.