Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 14 June 2022
And that's us done for this third day.
Myself and Ben will be back tomorrow where some thrilling conclusions are in store.
Hope you can join us then!
Eight County Championship games on day three
Div One: Hants v Yorks; Kent v Gloucs; Somerset v Surrey; Warwickshire v Lancs
Div Two: Derbys v Middlesex, Durham v Worcs, Glam v Sussex, Leics v Notts
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Gary Smee and Ben Kosky
And that's us done for this third day.
Myself and Ben will be back tomorrow where some thrilling conclusions are in store.
Hope you can join us then!
Day three
Division One
Division Two
And that's stumps everywhere on day three.
Time for a look at the close of play scores...
Warwickshire v Lancashire 5-0 (target 329)
Lancashire openers Keaton Jennings and Luke Wells see out the last four overs at Edgbaston.
All to play for on the final day.
Hants 410 v Yorkshire 428 & 101-5
Harry Duke and Dom Bess have done really well to see out the final half hour or so at The Ageas Bowl.
But Hampshire are still just about in the driving seat. Yorkshire's lead is only 119.
Kent 564 v Gloucs 438 & 37-5
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What an astonishing final session, with 11 wickets falling and suddenly a result on day four looks a strong possibility.
First Tom Price took his first Gloucestershire hat-trick, with career-best figures of 5-58 to dismiss Kent for 564.
But Jacob Duffy has followed that with the remarkable figures of 4-8 in two overs to leave Gloucestershire reeling at 37-5 second time around.
Although two of Duffy's four victims were nightwatchmen, the visitors - still 89 behind - face a real battle to deny Kent their first win of the season.
Somerset 180 & 319-8 v Surrey 382
Surrey remain firm favourites but Somerset are still alive going into the final day, largely thanks to half-centuries by Lewis Goldsworthy (67) and Lewis Gregory.
Gregory is still there on 71, with Peter Siddle alongside him, having helped to stretch Somerset's lead to 117.
If they can push that up to 150-plus, we might yet be in for an interesting finish tomorrow...
Warwickshire v Lancashire 2-0 (target 329)
Luke Wells and Keaton Jennings open things up for Lancashire.
Survival is the name of the game tonight. Four overs to see out.
Warwickshire 292 & 327-9 dec v Lancs 286
Warwickshire declare meaning Lancashire will have to face four overs tonight.
329 the victory target.
T Price b Duffy 0 (Kent 564 v Gloucs 438 & 33-5)
No hat-trick for Jacob Duffy - but he has three in four balls!!
Tom Price - the man who claimed a hat-trick earlier this evening, is castled by one that nipped back and clipped his stumps.
Duffy is on fire and Gloucestershire are in tatters in their second innings. Still eight balls remaining tonight.
Dale c Compton b Duffy 0 (Kent 564 v Gloucs 438 & 33-4)
Gloucestershire send in a second nightwatchman in the form of Ajeet Singh Dale - but he lasts just one delivery!
Jacob Duffy has Dale caught in the slips off a thick edge. That's two in two balls - surely we couldn't end up with two hat-tricks in the session...?
Chappell c & b Duffy 8 (Kent 564 v Gloucs 438 & 33-3)
Third Gloucestershire wicket falls and it's the nightwatchman, Zak Chappell, who falls to an impressive display of agility by Jacob Duffy.
Chappell tried to fend the ball off and it looped up in the air, with the bowler haring down the pitch and diving full length to scoop it up one-handed.
And it immediately gets even worse for Gloucestershire...
Derbyshire (229 & 222-4) beat Middlesex (251 & 196) by six wickets
That's an excellent victory for Derbyshire.
After taking Middlesex's last six wickets for just 39, they chased down the 219 victory target with ease.
Shan Masood starred once again with 98 before Wayne Madsen (49 not out) and Luis Reece (35 not out) saw the hosts home at Chesterfield.
Bracey c Billings b Duffy 1 (Kent 564 v Gloucs 438 & 19-2)
This game continues to gather pace in the final session of day three!
Gloucestershire lose their second wicket as Jacob Duffy comes on and his first ball takes a thin edge off the bat of James Bracey, with Sam Billings doing the rest behind the stumps.
Zak Chappell has made his way to the middle as nightwatchman, but Kent tails are very much up at the moment.
Derbyshire 199-4 (target 219) v Middlesex
Derbyshire are on course to hand Middlesex their first defeat of the season.
They need just 20 more runs at Queen's Park, Chesterfield.
Davies c Vilas b Bailey 121 (Warwickshire 292 & 302-9 v Lancs 286)
Alex Davies' magnificent innings comes to an end.
The Warwickshire opener edges Tom Bailey behind and goes for 121.
But he's taken the lead beyond 300.
Aldridge lbw b Overton 15 (Somerset 180 & 303-8 v Surrey 382)
Jamie Overton strikes again as Kasey Aldridge is pinned on the back foot and Somerset are eight down.
That brings Peter Siddle to the crease, with the lead now 101.
Waite c Fuller b Wheal 8 (Hants 410 v Yorkshire 428 & 81-5)
Hampshire are all over Yorkshire!
Matthew Waite swats Brad Wheal to square leg where James Fuller pulls off a good, diving catch.
The lead is 99, Yorkshire have five wickets remaining.
Scott c Cox b Quinn 10 (Kent 564 v Gloucs 438 & 16-1)
Just what Kent wanted - an early wicket in Gloucestershire's second innings!
Matt Quinn delivers it as George Scott edges low to second slip and that brings James Bracey out to try and survive the 6.1 overs that remain tonight.
Warwickshire 292 & 301-8 v Lancs 286
Warwickshire's lead goes past 300.
Surely that's the game done for Lancashire now?
Although we saw what just happened at Trent Bridge.