WICKET Clark c Dent b Charlesworth 82published at 17:36 British Summer Time 11 July 2023
Durham 304-5 v Glos 316
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
He couldn't have picked him out better.
Teenager James Rew scores 221 as Somerset total 500 against Hampshire
Essex captain Tom Westley scores his third century of the season against Lancashire
Opener Rob Yates scores double hundred for Warwickshire against Kent
Lyndon James takes 6-74 for Notts and Will Young hits a debut century against Surrey
Alex Lees scores third hundred in successive Championship innings for Durham
Yorkshire opener Finlay Bean scores third 100 of season in game against Worcestershire at New Road
Derbyshire's George Scrimshaw claims maiden five-for in Sussex's 402 all out at Hove.
Alex Hoad, Ben Pheazey and Paul Grunill
Durham 304-5 v Glos 316
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
He couldn't have picked him out better.
Durham 304-5 v Glos 316
Ben Charlesworth strikes in his first over.
Soft dismissal, really. A short ball pulled straight to Dent at short mid-wicket.
A huge partnership of 195 is broken and Brydon Carse will bat next.
Lancs v Essex 281-9
Tom Bailey is one of the most consistent new-ball bowlers on the county circuit and he picks up another five-for as Sam Cook falls leg-before for five.
Jamie Porter is in at number 11 to join Will Buttleman. Can Essex eke out a second batting point?
Surrey 355 v Notts 184-2
Will Young can play through the off-side too.
Dan Worrall gives the New Zealander too much room and he steers it away for four to progress to 74 not out.
Yorkshire 407-9 v Worcestershire
Worcestershire claim their final bowling point as Adam Finch bowls Mark Steketee.
That's four wickets for Adam Finch - quite a comeback after going for 0-48 off his first five overs yesterday and then suffering a painful injury which caused him to gof for treatment early on in the evening session.
Middlesex 277 v Northants 219 & 28-1 - trail by 30
The first bowling change comes in the 9th over with Higgins on for Roland-Jones.
He bowls round the wicket.
Gone! Higgins has bowled Vasconcelos with his sixth ball as the opener plays down the wrong line and the ball pitches on middle, deviates and crashes into off stump.
Justin Broad is in at number three. Ethan Bamber comes on at the Benham End.
Kent 171 & 0-1 v Warwickshire 549-7 dec
Tawanda Muyeye and Ben Compton face birthday boy Chris Rushworth, 37 today, with a new ball in his hand.
Just the 14 overs to get through.
And they can't. Muyeye shoulders arms and sees the ball nip back off the slope and the top of off-stump clattered from just the fifth ball. His 40th wicket of the campaign.
Joe Denly is the new man - he's been in patchy form for the hosts in red-ball cricket. Can he dig in here?
Glamorgan 4-0 v Leicestershire
Will we, will we........yes, we will.
The players are out in the middle and Chris Wright has one ball to bowl to complete the first over of the game that he began this morning.
Zain ul-Hassan drives it straight back down the pitch for four runs.
Surrey 355 v Notts 179-2
It has quietened down a bit at The Oval following the dismissal of Haseeb Hameed.
Sean Abbott sends down a maiden to Joe Clarke and there are 21 more overs to come on day two.
Durham 302-4 v Glos 316
A brace of fours for Graham Clark, who sweeps Zafar Gohar to square leg off successive balls.
A single off the next ball - and Lees drives through cover off the back foot for four more.
The Durham 300 comes in the 68th over. Just 14 behind now.
Somerset 500 v Hampshire 44-2
We had a seven-ball session after lunch at Taunton yesterday, this was an 11-ball session after tea, though Somerset did use it to oust classy young opener Fletcha Middleton.
Hopefully just another shower...
Middlesex 277 v Northants 219 & 24-0 - trail by 34
Vasconcelos is batting with fluency here - and the opener drives Roland-Jones down the ground for four one. Lovely timing - even with one hand coming off the bat handle when he connected.
One slip comes out of the cordon for Middlesex.
Can't recall any steep bounce or edges. Is the pitch flattening out?
Kent 171 v Warwickshire 549-7 dec
Henry Brookes matches Grant Stewart with a 37-ball half-century, launching a full-toss from Jack Leaning over deep square for six to reach the milestone - his fifth in first class cricket.
And with that Warwickshire have declared. Rob Yates takes the applause and congratulations after finishing unbeaten on 228 from 421 balls with 23 fours and a six.
The Bears lead is 378 and there are 15 potentially tricky overs remaining today for Kent to negotiate.
Lancs v Essex 275-8
Suddenly it's raining.....wickets.
Two in the over for Tom Bailey - who now has 4-55 - and three without any addition to the score by Essex.
Doug Bracewell tried to swing the pace bowler away over square leg, but played fractionally too soon and the ball ended up in the hands of Dane Vilas at mid-wicket.
Yorkshire 401-8 v Worcestershire
Ben Coad holes out to mid off, after slapping five four fours in a quickfire 41 off 39 balls - just before Yorkshire go past 400, to claim a fourrth batting point.
Will they get a fifth? And will Worcester get a final bowling point in the 22 overs that remain?
Durham 284-4 v Glos 316
Zafar Gohar bowls to Clark - and his second ball is whipped away to long on by Clark for one.
Lees is back and across, tapping the fourth ball through cover for one more.
The innings gap is down to 32.
Lancs v Essex 275-7
Two in successive overs for Lancashire as Tom Bailey cleans up Simon Harmer with a beauty.
There are 22 overs to come after this one and Essex now have both Doug Bracewell and Will Buttleman new to the crease.
Somerset 500 v Hampshire 39-2
I know what you're thinking... they're off for rain. Yes, well, no, they have been back for one ball and that ball from Kasey Aldridge has got rid of Fletcha Middleton.
The two balls before the rain arrived were clipped for square fours, the first after their return flicks off a top edge to Andy Umeed at point to catch.
Somerset like striking with the first ball of sessions, apparently.
James Vince joins Nick Gubbins. His two drops in the slips cost his side dearly in the Somerset innings so will be keen to make up for that with his bat.
Lancs v Essex 275-6
Will Williams has his third wicket of the innings for Lancashire - and it's the one they really wanted.
Tom Westley spars at a delivery just short of a length and Rob Jones safely takes it in a wide second slip position.
Westley batted for five and a half hours, faced 239 balls and hit 18 fours.
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