WICKET Bell-Drummond b Fuller 40published at 11:44 BST 21 September 2022
Hampshire 57 v Kent 165 & 106-5
Daniel Bell-Drummond looked very good this morning, but James Fuller sneaks one through the Kent man's defences.
The visitors lead by 214.
Division One leaders Surrey enforce the follow-on against Yorkshire
Lancashire bowl Essex out for 59 to win by 38 runs at Chelmsford
Hampshire close on 105-4, chasing a target of 378 to beat Kent
Glamorgan's David Lloyd hits 313 not out against Derbyshire
Division Two leaders Nottinghamshire follow-on at Worcester
Paul Grunill, George O'Neill and Ben Pheazey
Hampshire 57 v Kent 165 & 106-5
Daniel Bell-Drummond looked very good this morning, but James Fuller sneaks one through the Kent man's defences.
The visitors lead by 214.
Durham 109-1 v Sussex 162
Four half-centuries in five innings for the Durham opener.
This one took 96 balls and he reaches with a single to mid-wicket off spinner Jack Carson.
Essex 107 & 2-0 v Lancs 131 & 73
Tom Bailey has the new ball for Lancashire.
Nick Browne gets off the mark with a push into the off side.
Surrey 333 v Yorks 10-0
This is certainly a test for young Yorkshire opener Fin Bean, facing two experienced overseas bowlers on a track offering movement if the ball is pitched in the right place in only his third first-class game.
The left-hander is two not out from 18 balls faced.
Gloucs 30-2 v Warwks 274
Gloucestershire are in deep trouble.
It appears to be a leg side ball from Oliver Hannon-Dalby, which Ollie Price misses while trying to nudge around the corner.
Miles Hammond is the Gloucester number four.
Gloucs 30-1 v Warwks 274
Ollie Price has his first boundary with a sweetly timed punch off the back foot off Hannon-Dalby - which sends the ball skimming away through the covers.
Jayant Yadav begins his spell with a no ball - and Dent is forward in defense to see out the rest of over.
Hints of turn for the off spinner here.
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David Lloyd is still going strong for Glamorgan - he is 227 not out and the Welsh club are 429-5 against Derbyshire.
Middlesex have a second wicket at Grace Road with Tim Murtagh bowling Louis Kimber for two, and Leicestershire are 29-2 replying to 297 all out by the visitors.
Michael Jones is 45 not out and Scott Borthwick has 33 and Durham are 100-1 after bowling out Sussex for 162 on day one.
Worcs 357-9 v Notts
Success straight away this morning for Liam Patterson-White.
One over after a tidy drive through wide mid off against the bowling of Hutton, Pennington inside edges a drive to Hameed on the leg side.
The number 11 is Ben Gibbon.
Essex 107 v Lancs 131 & 73
Matt Parkinson gets a big sweep out to Simon Harmer, but can't get near it and is given out LBW.
Essex will need 98 to win, which on this track is far from a formality.
The ground staff have got the heavy roller out, but I'm not sure that will achieve anything.
Somerset 314-6 v Northants
Shot of the morning so far? Quite possibly.
Ben Sanderson overpitches and Lewis Gregory lofts it straight back over his head for a glorious six.
The next ball is flashed away through backward point for four as Gregory moves to 13.
Surrey 333 v Yorks 8-0
Adam Lyth is trying to avoid playing at anything he doesn't need to - but that one from Kemar Roach is in the slot and he strokes it away pleasingly through cover for his second boundary.
Gloucs 17-1 v Warwks 274
Warwickshire strike early!
Charlesworth was looking fluent with a couple of boundaries deflected to square leg off Sidebottom.
But the bowler has his revenge with a back of a length ball outside off stump, which the batter edges to a diving second slip off the back foot.
Ollie Price will bat next.
Worcs 351-8 v Notts
The tail have been a bit streaky at times but any coach would be happy with Pennington's straight drive for four runs off Paterson.
Well, maybe not the Notts coach.
The partnership with Josh Tongue is now worth 23.
Worcs 347-8 v Notts
Brett Hutton drops short and Josh Tongue pulls the ball away for four.
The Pears are a couple of hits away from a fourth batting point.
Dane Paterson is clipped away to square leg for two more.
More frustration for Notts as a wayward delivery yeilds two byes.
Dillon Pennigton drives hard and edges to third man for a streaky four.
Somerset 304-6 v Northants
James Rew departs - lbw playing down the wrong line to Tom Taylor.
Northants have a second bowling point as Craig Overton strides to the crease.
Hampshire 57 v Kent 165 & 80-4
Daniel Bell-Drummond uses the pace of Kyle Abbott, and dabs it away to third man for a boundary.
Lovely touch - he moves on to 28, and Kent's lead is 188.
Somerset 302-5 v Northants
Somerset earn their third batting point with three overs to spare.
James Rew gets them there with two successive fours off Jack White - an authoritative pull and a slightly fortunate dab past the slips.
He is 30 not out and Lewis Gregory has three.
Essex 107 v Lancs 131 & 68-9
Tom Hartley looks to uppercut a short ball from Sam Cook, but can only help it into the gloves of Adam Rossington.
We're nearly into the fourth innings before lunch on day two.
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Surrey 333 v Yorks 4-0
Kemar Roach takes the new ball at the start of Yorkshire's first innings with four hungry slips in place.
Three dot balls then Adam Lyth drives uppishly past backward point for four runs. A streaky start.