Summary

  • England's Harry Brook scores 100 not out off 69 balls for Yorkshire in draw against Leicestershire

  • Sam Cook takes 6-14 as Essex dismiss Notts for 80 to win by 254 runs at Trent Bridge

  • Ryan Higgins scores 221 for Middlesex against Glamorgan

  • Sussex bid for unlikely win over Northants ended by bad light

  1. 50 runs

    for Rob Keoghpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 478-9 dec v Northants 371 & 152-6 - lead by 45

    We're staying on for now.

    James Coles bowls to Rob Keogh, who drives through backward point for two to reach a valuable half century off 63 balls with eight fours.

    That's his 20th career fifty for Northants - and a vital rear-guard for his team, who were reeling at 57-4 earlier today.

    One ball later he has four swept fine to take Northants past 150 in the 41st over.

  2. Postpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 478-9 dec v Northants 371 & 146-6 - lead by 39

    Sussex have been bossing this game since the explosive batting of Jack Carson and Fynn Hudson-Prentice helped the team to a lead of 107 runs.

    McManus is off the mark with a back foot push behind square leg for two.

    One more run nudged past the two short leg fielders.

    Keogh survives an appeal for a leg side stumping and keeps the strike with a sweep square for one off the sixth ball.

    In theory 35 overs to go. Bit it is getting gloomy.

  3. 'We did fear this outcome would be a possibility'published at 16:39 British Summer Time 8 April

    Durham v Hampshire - match abandoned

    James Vince dejectedImage source, Getty Images

    Some reaction from the abandoned Durham-Hampshire game in Division One - they didn't manage a single ball at the Riverside during the scheduled four days...

    Hampshire captain James Vince: "I must admit when we turned up on Thursday and saw the ground, we did fear that this outcome would be a possibility. Although it has not rained much in the days, the top-ups overnight have meant that the run-ups and the outfield couldn't cope.

    "I think it has marginally improved today but still the run-ups are still kind of muddy, I think after one or two overs it would have turned into mud and there would have been the danger there for the bowlers especially at this time of year.

    "It's incredibly frustrating but at the end of the day, you can't do anything about it."

    Durham head coach Ryan Campbell: "After 30-odd years in the game, I don't think I’ve sat through four days without play. I think everyone in England knows how much rain there's been, even though it has been fine during the game, the one thing that people haven't seen is the amount of rain overnight.

    "It's disappointing, obviously, we wanted to test ourselves against a very good Hampshire team but we didn't get that opportunity, so we'll put the cue back in the rack, shake it off and head down to Birmingham."

  4. wicket

    WICKET Zaib c Clark b Coles 26published at 16:37 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 478-9 dec v Northants 371 & 141-6 - lead by 34

    Northants are in trouble and Sussex surely believe now!

    One ball after sweeping James Coles square for four Saif Zaib is on his way back to the dressing room.

    He tries to force the ball away on the back foot and edges low to Tom Clark at slip, diving to his right.

    Lewis McManus is in the middle with Keogh.

  5. 'A scratchy difficult but he's clung on'published at 16:37 British Summer Time 8 April

    Kent 284 & 281-3 v Somerset 403

    Matt Cole
    BBC Radio Kent

    A centurion as well as Joe Denly in this match, the Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond goes to his ton.

    It was a scratchy, difficult start for him but he clung on in the early part of his innings and has taken it through now to three figures.

    The 17th century of his first-class career with 14 fours.

  6. Postpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 478-9 dec v Northants 371 & 137-5 - lead by 30

    Another tense moment for Rob Keogh as he misses a reverse sweep and is ruled not out. Ball appeared to come off arm rather than bat.

  7. 100 runs

    for Daniel Bell-Drummondpublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 8 April

    Kent 284 & 279-3 v Somerset 403

    Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond brings up his century, dancing down the track to hit Lewis Goldsworthy over midwicket for four.

    The handshakes are not too far away now.

  8. dropped catch

    Keogh dropped on 47published at 16:29 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 478-9 dec v Northants 371 & 130-5 - lead by 27

    The pressure is on for Northants to bat for at least another hour to save this game.

    Keogh gets four more runs by glancing a leg side ball to fine leg.

    He gets a life on 47 as he hammers a ball to Danny Lamb at short extra cover, who howls in pain as the ball slams into his hand and out again.

    Very tough chance missed.

  9. 'Sometimes life gives you lemons and you can't even make lemonade'published at 16:28 British Summer Time 8 April

    Middlesex 655 v Glamorgan 620-3 dec & 6-1

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales

    Sometimes life gives you lemons and you can't even make lemonade with it.

    Zain-ul-Hassan wonders back to the pavilion pondering the unfairness of life.

    That was a pretty decent delivery. It straightens, he had to play it from Ethan Bamber. If it had carried straight on then he would have probably got more bat on it but just deviated a fraction off the seam.

  10. Yorkshire v Leics ends in a drawpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 8 April

    Yorkshire 264-6 dec v Leics 354 & 26-0

    Harry Brook raises his batImage source, Rex Features

    All over at Headingley, where a rain-hit game ended with some fireworks from Adam Lyth and Harry Brook on the final day.

    England batter Brook returned to action in style with a 69-ball century before a Yorkshire declaration.

    Yorkshire take 12 points and Leicestershire 13.

  11. wicket

    WICKET Procter lbw b Carson 41published at 16:25 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 478-9 dec v Northants 371 & 127-5

    Luke Procter moves to 41 with a single hammered to cover. One ball after Rob Keogh runs a bye, Procter is out.

    Northants are five down and only 23 ahead.

  12. 100 runs

    for Joe Denlypublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 8 April

    Kent 284 & 270-3 v Somerset

    Kent's Joe Denly has his 32nd first-class century.

    The home side were in a bit of trouble when he arrived at the crease, but he's done an excellent job to steer Kent towards what will be a comfortable draw.

    Captain Daniel Bell-Drummond is into the nineties too...

  13. Postpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 8 April

    Kent 284 & 258-3 v Somerset 403

    Joe Denly on to 97...

  14. Postpublished at 16:18 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 479-9 dec v Northants 371 & 127-4

    A lovely shot by Keogh, standing tall and driving Lamb off the back foot through cover for four.

    Keogh moves to 40 with a clip through square leg for four more.

  15. Postpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 479-9 dec v Northants 371 & 117-4

    Close call for Procter, who is forward missing a swing to leg and he must have been fairly close to a stumping.

    He gets away with a single off the second ball.

    The third ball is short and punched by Keogh through cover for one.

    Keogh keeps the strike with a leg bye off the last ball of the over.

  16. wicket

    WICKET Zain-ul-Hassan c Davies b Bamber 2published at 16:12 British Summer Time 8 April

    Middlesex 655 v Glamorgan 620-3 dec & 3-1

    You have to feel for Zain-ul-Hassan, who has gone for two and has a grand total of seven runs across two innings in this run-fest.

    Sam Northeast, fresh from a Lord's record of 335 not out in the first innings, is the new man in for Glamorgan.

  17. Postpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 479-9 dec v Northants 371 & 113-4

    Procter takes a single off the second ball of the over and Rob Keogh levels the score with a clip through mid wicket for one.

    Danny Lamb bowls from the other end and a leg side ball ball runs away for four leg byes.

    Northants are in front. In purely numerical terms.

    Two more runs turned behind square leg off the last ball.

  18. Postpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 8 April

    Middlesex 655 v Glamorgan 620-3 dec & 0-0

    At Lord's, Glamorgan have started their second innings as this one peters out towards a high-scoring draw.

    Batters have definitely been on top in this one - 13 wickets for 1,275 runs across the two first innings.

  19. Final session begins at Hovepublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 8 April

    Sussex 479-9 dec v Northants 371 & 105-4

    The final session of the game is under way and Sussex just about have time to force a result in the last 45 overs with early wickets to limit the Northants lead to a slender one.

    Northants begin the session two runs in arrears with Luke Procter and Rob Keogh.

    James Coles will bowl to Procter, who is on 37.

  20. Postpublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 8 April

    Kent 284 & 228-3 v Somerset 403

    They're back under way at Canterbury, where Tom Banton has joined the Somerset attack.

    He has previously bowled two overs in first-class cricket.