'Notts have been blown away'published at 18:04 British Summer Time 6 April
Notts 293 all out v Essex 253
Dave Bracegirdle
BBC Radio Nottingham commentator
Nottinghamshire have been blown away here.
Essex have really, really come back strongly.
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Sam Northeast hits record Lord's score of 335*; Sam Cook takes hat-trick for Essex; Cameron Steel gets 5-25 as Surrey bowl out Lancashire
Play ends early in Hove and Canterbury; no play all day in Chester-le-Street and Derby
Adam Lanigan, Ben Pheazey, Deepak Mahay and Tim Oscroft
Notts 293 all out v Essex 253
Dave Bracegirdle
BBC Radio Nottingham commentator
Nottinghamshire have been blown away here.
Essex have really, really come back strongly.
Lancs 184-7 v Surrey
Cameron Steel gets Tom Aspinwall to prod outside off-stump, and the ball flies straight into the bucket-like hands of Jamie Overton at slip.
Collapses all over the shop in the last hour.
Warwks 256-4 v Worcs 360
Mousley drives on the off side and is close to being caught at short extra, but there's no doubt about the quality of his next shot, driven all along the ground through cover for four.
The last ball of the over is leg side and left alone.
Lancs 184-6 v Surrey
Cameron Steel hits Tom Hartley on the pad and appeals. Umpire Paul Pollard lifts his finger...towards his eye to wipe something away.
Not out.
Lancs 181-6 v Surrey
Dan Lawrence gets his fourth wicket with a lovely off break that takes a slight edge off Tom Bruce's bat, snaffled with aplomb by Ben Foakes.
Warwks 250-4 v Worcs 360
Jacob Bethell gets a no ball first up and that takes Warwickshire to 250 in the 66th.
He blocks out the rest of the over.
Notts 293 all out v Essex 253
Wow, now that is a collapse and no mistake.
Jamie Porter breaches Dane Paterson's defences to end the Nottinghamshire innings.
Notts have lost six wickets for 34 runs in 10 overs, and they lead by 40. There could be another hour of play yet, although it looks murky at Trent Bridge.
Warwks 248-4 v Worcs 360
Out! Worcestershire and Adam Finch strikes!
Ed Barnard is distraught to be given out, struck on the pad with what appeared in real time to be a ball that nipped back in off the seam.
Struck in the knee roll in front of middle and leg.
A dramatic pause before the umpire raises his finger.
Jacob Bethell to bat now.
Warwks 248-3 v Worcs 360
Holder drops short and Mousley pulls square for a single.
Barnard drives on the back foot - and that's a great stop at short extra cover by Rob Jones.
14 overs left tonight and Worcestershire need at east one more wicket by stumps.
Pennington lbw b Cook 0
Superb stuff from the Essex seamer as he traps Dillon Pennington in front to secure a hat-trick that leaves Notts on 288-9.
Notts 288-8 v Essex 253
Right through Brett Hutton's defences, trims the bails and Cook is on a hat-trick!
Warwks 247-3 v Worcs 360
Change of bowling for the Pears as Adam Finch replaces his captain, D'Oliveira.
Barnard waits in the crease and tries to push the ball away through the off side but there's no run.
He gets hold of the fifth ball though and steers it to long leg for a single to reach 88.
Notts 288-7 v Essex 253
Sam Cook traps Lyndon James in front with the second new ball and Nottinghamshire's hopes of a big lead seem to be disappearing.
Middlesex 107-1 v Glamorgan 620-3 dec
A powerful on-drive off James Harris gets Mark Stoneman four runs and a half-century.
Stoneman and the rest of the Middlesex top-order were short of runs (in Division One) last summer, so this is a reassuring start to the new season.
Yorks 10-0 v Leics 354
Yorkshire's openers Adam Lyth and Finlay Bean get the Yorkshire reply under way at a sun-drenched Headingley.
Warwks 245-3 v Worcs 360
Two more runs to Barnard, steered through backward point off the bowling of Holder.
One more turned round the corner and he's on 87.
Mousley gets a bit of width and pushes with a straight bat into cover for two more.
It's starting to look a bit easy for the Bears now.
Kent 284 v Somerset
The Somerset openers have been delayed in coming out to the crease by bad light.
Maybe the weather that has ended the day early in Hove is moving eastwards.
Lancs 160-5 v Surrey
Tom Hartley safely pats away the hat-trick ball - the England left-arm spinner made some useful runs in India, and Lancashire will need to him to conjure up something tonight.
Kent 284 all out v Somerset
Alex Hoad
BBC Radio Kent commentator
Joey Evison has holed out into deep mid-wicket for 85, a really impressive knock.
It's been the Joey Evison show this afternoon because Kent were staring down the barrel at 115-5 early in the afternoon session.
Lancs 160-5 v Surrey
Matty Hurst goes first ball, padding up horribly and plumb LBW.
Dan Lawrence is on a hat-trick!
Yes, you read that right.