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  • Sussex need five wickets to beat Leicestershire at Grace Road

  • England's Jamie Smith resumes on 51 not out for Surrey

  • James Rew scores 122 and Tom Kohler-Cadmore 104 for Somerset against Notts

  • Northants chasing victory target of 321 against Lancashire

  • Gloucestershire and Worcestershire following on at Lord's and Derby

  • Essex beat Hampshire by an innings and 137 runs on Sunday

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:23 BST

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    Kingram at 40 looking comfortably the best bat in the game. Crazy call, but I reckon Colin will end up the highest overseas run scorer in Division 1

    Steve, Luton

    Early shout from Steve, but who do you think will be top of the pile in late September?

  2. 50 runs

    for Colin Ingrampublished at 12:21 BST

    Glamorgan 302 & 168-4 v Yorks 226

    Colin IngramImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    A century in the first innings and now 50 off 112 balls in this one.

    Colin Ingram nudges a ball from Dom Bess to point and sprints through for a single. The lead is 245.

  3. Postpublished at 12:21 BST

    Somerset 347 & 300-3 v Notts 338

    300 up for Somerset which means their lead is 309.

    Nice and easy 58 run stand from 67 balls for Toms Abell and Lammonby.

    Notts need the new ball, and a lot of inspiration...

  4. Bashir into the attackpublished at 12:21 BST

    Derbyshire 625-8 v Worcestershire 312 & 122-3

    Derbyshire turn to spinner Shoaib Bashir as their eighth bowler used in the second innings.

    The county debutant took one wicket in the first innings and he'll be hoping the five penalty runs he conceded yesterday for fake fielding don't have an impact on the final outcome.

  5. 100 runs

    partnership for Leicestershirepublished at 12:21 BST

    Leics 200-5 - target 481

    Ben Cox cuts a short one from James Coles for four to bring up a century stand with Stevie Eskinazi and take the Leicestershire total up to 200.

    There are, in theory, 74 more overs in the day's play so this still could go either way, though you'd have to say that Sussex still hold the aces if they can just break this partnership.

  6. Postpublished at 12:19 BST

    Durham 144-7 - lead Kent by 282 runs

    Double bowling change for Kent as they look to prise these final three Durham wickets out.

    Joey Evison and Grant Stewart are operating from either with Kasey Aldridge and Ben Raine on 13* apiece.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12:19 BST

    Procter c Wells b Singh Dale 13 (Northants 35-4 Target 321)

    Luke Procter unshackles and aims an airy drive at a widish delivery from Ajeet Singh Dale only to pick out Luke Wells who takes a good catch at backward point.

    Northants had ground to a virtual stop with just two leg byes in the last six overs but batsmen need to score runs and Procter could not resist trying to push the score on there.

    You get the feeling if Northants do not try to tick over a little faster they are making themselves sitting ducks. Better to go down fighting if you are going down surely?

  8. Postpublished at 12:17 BST

    Glamorgan 302 & 164-4 v Yorks 226

    Colin Ingram, is warming to his task at Sophia Gardens - he hammers George Hill over mid-on for four and then deftly dabs the next one to third man to rotate the strike. He's just two runs short of a second half-century of the game now.

  9. Surrey aheadpublished at 12:17 BST

    Warwickshire 544 v Surrey 328 & 169-3

    An edge through the vacant second slip area from Dan Lawrence sees Surrey move ahead with no further damage this morning and Lawrence drives the next ball for four to add to that lead. So could Surrey even win this game?

    It seems unlikely but if they can score at a decent rate from here they might be tempted to get Warwickshire in for a testing final session of the day

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    Easy, Tongue and Duckett open, Atkinson 3, Root, Brook, Rew, Smith, Foakes (w/k), Stokes, spinner, seamer. Get a real keeper that way too.

    Stephan, Sheffield

    Bess has absolutely ripped that one passed Kiran. Given that and Mason's 5-fer, we might need to think of a Caerdydd version of 'Ciderabad' for this season!

    Steve, Luton

    Perhaps Sophiderabad, Steve?

  11. Postpublished at 12:13 BST

    Durham 142-7 - lead Kent by 280 runs

    Very handy 24-run stand between Kasey Aldridge and Ben Raine, this.

    Kent might wonder if batting is becoming a touch easier, giving them some hope ahead of a potential chase, but it feels very much like all three results are still possible in this game, which is exactly what you want on the final afternoon of a four day match.

  12. Worcestershire trying to steady the shippublished at 12:11 BST

    Derbyshire 625-8 v Worcestershire 312 & 116-3

    After losing Ali to the first ball of the day and Lategan soon after Worcestershire are trying to dig in.

    Brett D'Oliviera finds some relief with a boundary but his team still have a long way to go to save the game.

    They're still 196 behind and will have to bat for most of the day if they're to deny Derbyshire victory.

  13. 50 runs

    for Ben Coxpublished at 12:11 BST

    Leics 193-5 - target 481

    There was an orthodox sweep for four in Jack Carson's last over and Ben Cox now reverses the shot at the start of a new one to reach his half-century off 82 balls.

    Remember, Cox was dropped at slip off Tom Price earlier this morning - it's looking a costly miss at the moment.

  14. Postpublished at 12:11 BST

    Somerset 347 & 2813 v Notts 338

    Tom Abell steps back in his crease to crack Liam Patterson-White's shortish delivery away through mid-wicket for four.

    The spinner is into his 28th over - bowling unchanged since last night.

    The new ball is seven overs away and you feel that will be the one real test for Somerset, who lead by 290 runs already with seven wickets standing.

  15. Postpublished at 12:09 BST

    Middx 445-9d v Glocs 216 & 134-5

    Hat-trick ball and Seb Morgan gets it in the right place, tailing it in late as well, but Graeme van Buuren does enough to keep it out.

    Morgan seems to get getting a bit of reverse swing.

  16. Postpublished at 12:08 BST

    Leics 189-5 - target 481

    Paul Farbrace has left the commentary box now but you have to wonder whether Sussex skipper Ollie Robinson has some sort of niggle. He's still not brought himself on even though his side have toiled for over an hour without a breakthrough.

  17. No wickets in first hour at Edgbastonpublished at 12:07 BST

    Warwickshire 544 v Surrey 328 & 212-3

    They've come close a few times but Warwickshire's bowlers have not managed to find a way through in the first hour.

    Jamie Smith and Dan Lawrence have added 43 to the overnight total in 17 overs as Nathan Gilchrist comes into the attack.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:07 BST

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    It's about time the ECB selectors have a quality backup 'keeper, as they're in danger of repeating old mistakes that they made with Bairstow. Smith struggled in a 5 Test series .vs India last summer and England didn't address this during the Ashes.

    Ricky, Cheltenham

    Might just take this opportunity to point out both Jamie Smith and James Rew have batted at three this weekend, with Ollie Pope at four for Surrey. Though Rew's promotion up the order above Tom Lammonby would appear to be a temporary measure.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12:06 BST

    Bracey lbw b Morgan 0 (Glocs 134-5)

    Sebastian MorganImage source, Shutterstock

    James Bracey gets a first baller and Seb Morgan is on a hat-trick having dismissed Miles Hammond with the last ball of his previous over.

    Bracey stands and looks quizzically back at the umpire, not entirely convinced of the angles there with the ball angled down towards leg stump.

    But he is gone and Glocs are five down and staring at a mountain.

  20. Postpublished at 12:03 BST

    Durham 128-7 - lead Kent by 266 runs

    Ben Raine has come out in positive fashion and cracks Keith Dudgeon through mid-wicket for a boundary - just the second Durham have managed in a dozen overs.

    Kasey Aldridge has 3* from 14 balls at the other end and the lead is sneaking up.