Get Involvedpublished at 16:34 BST 15 May 2022
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John Petrie: If Harry Brook sees this match out he is very much knocking on the door for an England call up.
I think he may well be even if he doesn't bat through to the close John.
Final day of seven matches in latest round of County Championship
Yorkshire draw with Lancashire as Brook makes 82 not out
Kent v Surrey & Warwickshire v Northants end in draws
Derbys v Worcs, Middlesex v Notts & Leics v Sussex also drawn
Durham beat Glamorgan by 58 runs
Gary Smee and Alex Winter
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John Petrie: If Harry Brook sees this match out he is very much knocking on the door for an England call up.
I think he may well be even if he doesn't bat through to the close John.
Yorkshire 122-4 (trail by 65) v Lancashire
ANOTHER half-century for Harry Brook.
It's the seventh time in eight innings this season the right-hander has gone past fifty.
What an incredible campaign the 23-year-old is enjoying - 726 runs at an average of 145.
Warks 556-4 v Northants 597-6d
Several players have tried to go big in this game but Sam Hain has lasted longer than them all.
489 balls, 16 fours and a six.
Should be able to get past his career-best 208 here as well.
Yorkshire 119-4 (trail by 68) v Lancashire
Yorkshire are ticking off the overs.
34 to go.
The floodlights are now on at Headingley and it's getting increasingly dark. The chances of a draw also increasing.
Leics 286-7 lead Sussex by 46
The extra rain delay didn’t last long at Grace Road.
They’re back out and 28 overs remain.
Yorkshire 102-4 (trail by 85) v Lancashire
The final session of the match is under way at Headingley.
39 overs remain, Lancashire need six wickets for victory.
Kent (230 & 114-1 f/o) drew with Surrey (671-9 dec)
Rain has had the final say at Beckenham
With no prospect of the weather improving and Surrey still needing nine wickets, the umpires call it off.
Division One leaders Surrey still take a very healthy 16 points from the game and now hold a 24 point lead over Hampshire at the top.
Forget that restart at Leicester - raining again.
And no sign yet of any action from the umpires at Lord’s.
Warks 526-4 v Northants 597-6d
Ah there will be time for Sam Hain to complete his double hundred.
He’ll resume on 186.
Durham beat Glamorgan by 58 runs
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Matty Potts was the star of the show as Durham fought back on the final day against Glamorgan to win their first County Championship match of the season.
Chasing 191 they resumed on 65-3 but were soon in trouble as Potts took three wickets in the morning session and followed that up with two in two balls after lunch to seal the game.
He finished with career-best figures of 7-40 and 11-101 in the match. His penultimate victim was Michael Neser, who complained to umpire Alex Wharf after he'd been given out lbw on 18. Neser gestured with his bat to suggest he'd hit the ball. But it worsened his side's predicament because they were given five penalty runs for their second infraction of the game.
As Neser trudged off he was replaced by Michael Hogan who was bowled first ball.
At lunch yesterday there was no sign of what was to come on what looked like a good batting track, but 17 wickets then fell in Chester-le-Street in a little over three sessions.
Potts is expected to receive an England call-up next week having taken 35 wickets already this season. His coach James Franklin says he should be given a chance: "He fully deserves it as far as I am concerned. He's been by far the most consistent bowler in both divisions this season.
"He has sustained with his accuracy and pace. His volume of overs have been right up there and I will be honest with you, his statistics speak for themselves. It's as good a pace bowling I have seen for such a long time."
Yorkshire 379 & 102-4 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
Lancashire will need six wickets in the final session to claim a Roses match victory.
A minimum of 39 overs remain, but whether or not they'll get all those in remains to be seen.
Harry Brook is looking good on 37, while James Anderson has 2-17 from 15 overs.
Tea is being taken at Lord’s with the forecast improving.
Is there still time for Notts to take seven wickets?
Tea has come and gone at Grace Road and they will restart at 15:50 BST so hope for Sussex.
Approaching tea at Derby and Worcestershire have almost got the job done.
And it’s now raining at Edgbaston so an agreement on a draw might not be too long there.
Yorkshire 93-4 (trail by 94) v Lancashire
Harry Duke, who batted for almost four hours in Yorkshire's first innings, is in at six.
Lancashire will be desperate to get another wicket before tea.
James Anderson is back on. Can he be that man?
Hill c Salt b Wood 26 (Yorkshire 86-4, trail by 101 v Lancashire)
Breakthrough!
It's a bizarre dismissal. George Hill has a swipe at a short ball from Luke Wood and seems to get an under edge which wicketkeeper Phil Salt takes low down.
Game on.
Yorkshire 83-3 (trail by 104) v Lancashire
Matt Parkinson is tossing them right up.
George Hill decides to have a go and thumps the spinner straight down the ground.
Hill and Harry Brook have been together for more than an hour since James Anderson sent Joe Root's stumps cartwheeling.
Kent 230 & 114-1 (f/o) v Surrey 671-9 dec
Prospects are pretty bleak...
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Raining again at Grace Road with Leicestershire 42 ahead and Sussex still with three wickets to find.
Still off at Lord's - Middlesex with seven wickets in hand - but the forecast better for after tea-ish.
Jake Libby has completed his hundred at Derby with Worcestershire looking good to secure a draw.
Yorkshire 65-3 (trail by 122) v Lancashire
Yorkshire still need to take the runs when presented to them.
Matt Parkinson drifts leg side and Harry Brook sweeps the spinner for four.
Warks 526-4 v Northants 597-6d
Sam Hain is only 14 shy of a double hundred but he’ll have to wait.
Durham beat Glam by 58 runs
Scorers forgiven!
The extra runs for Durham were five penalty runs.
Michael Neser was penalised for dissent when he was ninth man out.
Quirk of the system means they’re added to an innings already closed rather than taken away from the innings in progress.