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  • Dane Vilas hits 124 and Luke Wells 97 as Lancashire build a big lead against Middlesex.

  • Nottinghamshire close on 177-5 after following on against Kent at Canterbury.

  • No play possible on day three at Edgbaston between Warwickshire and Northamptonshire.

  • Sussex declare on 344-9. Leicestershire close on 221-3, chasing 499 to win.

  • Glamorgan close on 120-2 after following on against Yorkshire in Cardiff.

  • Derbyshire close on 398-9 in reply to Gloucestershire's 377 at rain-hit Bristol.

  1. All to play for at Hovepublished at 10:25 British Summer Time 12 September 2023

    Sussex 262 & 234-5 v Leicestershire 108

    Day two was not a good one for Leicestershire. Their batting failure not only handed Durham promotion, but it has made their job of winning this game and putting pressure on second-placed Worcestershire that much harder.

    They begin day three 388 runs adrift of Sussex, looking to wrap up the hosts' second innings quickly before they can have any thoughts of a mammoth run chase.

    But for Sussex, a win could see them leapfrog the Foxes into third and keep alive their hopes of that second promotion spot.

    So it's all to play for on the south coast.

  2. 10:45 start at Bristolpublished at 10:25 British Summer Time 12 September 2023

    Glos 377 v Derbys 261-6

    We've had a bit of rain around the West of England, but the good news is that the covers are coming off.

    We're starting at 10:45 with just four overs lost in the day's play.

  3. OHD on fire for Bearspublished at 10:24 British Summer Time 12 September 2023

    Northants 250, Warwickshire 142-4

    it was a bowler's day at Edgbaston yesterday.

    In fact, it has been throughout the first two days.

    Warwickshire paceman Oliver Hannon-Dalby stole the show on day two with a career-best 7-46.

    "I think I probably bowled better on the first day," he said ."But it often works like that. You often get your rewards in the day after or the game after.

    "I'll be starting on a hat-trick in the second innings. It happened a couple of times in the 50-over comp and I was close with play-and-misses from the first ball of the next game so hopefully first ball next innings, something special might happen."

    But Northamptonshire bowler Jack White paceman took three wickets of his own - and will be hoping for more.

    "It's a tough surface to score on," he told BBC Radio Northampton. "The ball was moving around a lot this morning, especially early on under lights with the new ball. It looked like it was doing a hell of a lot."

  4. Notts in danger of relegation battle?published at 10:20 British Summer Time 12 September 2023

    Kent 446 v Notts 219-8

    Nottinghamshire began this round 33 points clear of ninth-placed Kent, but that gap could close significantly over the next two days.

    Kent fell just four runs shy of maximum batting points and need just one more wicket this morning to yield maximum points with the ball.

    Six of the eight Notts wickets fell to the spin of Aron Nijjar and Indian international Yuzvendra Chahal.

    Both players are making their debut for a Kent side that is very different in terms of personnel and strength compared to the XI that were beaten by 321 runs at Trent Bridge in July.

    Notts have a potentially tough assignment against Lancashire at Old Trafford in the next round and will need to shore up their position here.

    Brett Hutton and Dane Paterson will resume this morning, hoping to capture at least one batting bonus point.

  5. Overnight scoreboardpublished at 10:17 British Summer Time 12 September 2023

    Canterbury: Kent 446, Nottinghamshire 219-8

    Old Trafford: Middlesex 194, Lancashire 132-3

    Edgbaston: Northamptonshire 250, Warwickshire 142-4

    Division Two

    Cardiff: Yorkshire 500, Glamorgan 150-6

    Bristol: Gloucestershire 377, Derbyshire 261-6

    Hove: Sussex 262 & 234-5, Leicestershire 108

  6. Good Morning and a rather wet Welcomepublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 12 September 2023

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    Covers on the Old Trafford pitch and puddles on the outfieldImage source, BBC Sport

    Good morning.

    It is safe to say that the September heatwave is well and truly over.

    This is the picture from a miserably wet Old Trafford, a scene reminiscent of the Ashes Test in July, when rain ruined England's chances of wresting the urn out of Australia's grasp.

    Prospects of play on day three between Lancashire and Middlesex do not look good.

    There will also be a delay at Edgbaston where Warwickshire are playing Northants, it is still raining, on top of overnight precipitation and the covers remain on.

    Bristol and Cardiff also have rain issues, but play will start on time at Canterbury and Hove, where Kent and Sussex will hope to cement their strong positions.

    Patience, good humour and flexibility are probably the order of the day, but those are never in short supply for us county cricket lovers!