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Yorkshire 379 & 57-3 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
Three maidens in a row.
There's likely to be plenty more as Yorkshire attempt to save this game.
They've still got 55 overs to bat.
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
Yorkshire 379 & 57-3 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
Three maidens in a row.
There's likely to be plenty more as Yorkshire attempt to save this game.
They've still got 55 overs to bat.
Durham beat Glam by 58 runs
Glamorgan must be absolutely kicking themselves.
They were 163-7 in their first innings replying to 311 but totally turned the game around.
They managed to grab a lead of 54 and then took 7-70 to leave only a modest chase of 196.
But the pursuit simply never got going and they crumbled under pressure.
Glamorgan would have gone top of Division Two with a third win but it’s a second defeat for them.
Durham win their first game of the season.
And a footnote - a scoring error meant five runs were added to Durham’s second innings when the game ended.
Good job it didn’t get close!
Yorkshire 379 & 57-3 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
Matt Parkinson is into the attack for the first time this afternoon.
The leg-spinner replaces James Anderson who has 2-11 off 12 overs. Classic Jimmy.
Sam Hain is closing in on a double century as Warwickshire just bat on to see out a draw against Northamptonshire.
Back on at Grace Road with Leicestershire somehow needing to bat until long after tea with only three wickets in hand against Sussex.
Still raining at Lord’s so frustration building for Notts.
And Worcestershire have gone ahead at Derby only two down.
Still a chance there for the home side. Jake Libby nearing a hundred for the visitors.
Yorkshire 379 & 54-3 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
The sun is out at Headingley.
Will that help Yorkshire's batters?
George Hill and Harry Brook have a big rebuilding job on their hands.
Plenty of Indian cricketers have been paying tribute to Symonds. India and Australia had some epic contests in the early 2000s when Symonds was a big part of the Australian side.
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Yorkshire 379 & 47-3 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
That really was a superb delivery from James Anderson which got rid of Joe Root.
Perfect line and length, nipping back off the seam - even a player of Root's class had no answer.
Talking of class, Harry Brook is in at five for Yorkshire.
Durham (311 & 244) beat Glam (365 & 137) by 58 runs
Two in two balls and Matty Potts has won it!
A superb yorker pins Michael Neser lbw.
Then next ball a full length delivery knocks back Michael Hogan’s off stump.
Cue wild celebrations.
What a performance from Durham to defend only 190.
Potts with 7-40 in the second innings - a career-best.
And 11-101 in the match - 10 wickets in a game for the first time.
Root b Anderson 4 (Yorkshire 379 & 45-3 f/o v Lancashire 566-9 dec)
James Anderson bowls Joe Root!
Root is too late on an absolute beauty that nips back in from his England team-mate and two stumps go cartwheeling.
Anderson leaps in the air with a fist pump.
Yorkshire are in all sorts of trouble now as they still trail by 142.
Yorkshire 379 & 41-2 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
Joe Root has come in at four for Yorkshire and his rivalry with England team-mate James Anderson resumes.
Durham v Glam 137-8 (target 191)
Michael Neser and Timm van der Gugten helped Glamorgan add 101 for the final two wickets of Glamorgan’s first innings.
Now they’re tasked with trying to find another 54 for victory.
Malan c Salt b Anderson 23 (Yorkshire 379 & 39-2 f/o v Lancashire 566-9 dec)
James Anderson strikes fifth ball after lunch!
Dawid Malan pushes forward at one outside off stump and wicketkeeper Phil Salt takes the catch.
Malan stands there looking a bit baffled. I'm not sure he thinks he hit it.
Kent 230 & 114-1 (f/o) v Surrey 671-9 dec
The rain has indeed returned a few minutes after the resumption at Beckenham and off they go.
Kent 230 & 112-1 (f/o) v Surrey 671-9 dec
The rain has stopped at Kent and they're back under way after lunch.
It might not stay dry for too long though looking at the rain radar.
Play has also resumed in the Roses match.
Middx 133-3 (target 516) v Notts
The umpires have had an inspection at Lord's.
But it didn’t last long because rain has returned.
Not good news for Notts.
No grace period on the final day so they’re losing overs straight away after lunch.
Rain also now holding up Sussex at Grace Road.
Leicestershire seven down, only 13 on.
Durham v Glamorgan 125-8 (target 191)
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
It's been a fantastic morning for the hosts who are now in the box seat for the first time in this match.
Resuming on 65-3 Glamorgan needed another 126 to win but have lost 5-50 as Durham put them under real pressure with the ball. Matty Potts took three of the five while Brydon Carse has taken the other two.
They have bowled tight lines and keeper Ned Eckersley has also taken five catches. Potts has 5-35, his fourth 5-for of the season and Carse has 2-31. Potts also has 33 wickets this season and is expected to be called up by England next week for the first Test against New Zealand.
Durham haven't won this season so there's no better chance than now. But it could be a nervy old afternoon. Michael Neser will resume on eight and Timm Van Der Gugten, batting for the second time with a runner, has 5.
Former England and Gloucestershire wicketkeeper Jack Russell played with Symonds in his spell at Bristol in 1995 & 96...
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Day four
Still only the 10 wickets taken in 10 sessions at Edgbaston. Crazy.
Div One
Div Two
Yorkshire 379 & 39-1 (f/o) v Lancashire 566-9 dec
Dawid Malan and George Hill have done really well to see out more than an hour before lunch.
They've gone a long way to saving this Roses match for Yorkshire.
Lancashire need nine wickets in two sessions.
Cooke c †Eckersley b Carse 22 (Durham v Glam 121-8, target 191)
Durham are closing in.
Chris Cooke was the last main obstacle and Brydon Carse has got him caught behind with a hall in the channel outside off.
Cooke brings the bat across the line and gets a feather through to Ned Eckersley.
Just the tail to mop now for Durham.