The summer of 2026 starts with a bang...published at 18:43 BST 6 April
Back at 10:30 BST on Friday for round two
Image source, ShutterstockIt was a long, dark winter, but the County Championship is back, and has been brighter than ever in this opening round of fixtures.
We've had high drama from day one until the final few minutes of day four, and thankfully the disruptive arrival of Storm Dave did not prevent us enjoying some thrilling finishes.
Essex and Sussex began the Division One campaign with a bang, thrashing Hampshire and new-boys Leicestershire respectively, with Sussex wiping out their 12-point deduction at the first time of asking.
There were high-scoring draws between Warwickshire and Surrey and Somerset and Champions Notts, with England players past, present, and future showing their class while Glamorgan and Yorkshire took it to the wire before settling for a share of the spoils in the Welsh county's top-flight return after 21 years.
Middlesex are the pace-setters in Division Two after an innings win over Gloucestershire, while James Anderson's 56th fivefer was ultimately in vain as Lancashire were frustrated by hosts Northants on the final evening.
Derbyshire also had to settle for a draw against Worcestershire despite Martin Andersson's maiden double-century while Kent battled to an opening round draw at Durham after no play was possible on day three.
We're sure you'll agree this has been a spectacular start to the 2026 season, thankyou to all those who have tuned in over the past four days and for your hundreds of messages.
Let's do it all over again on Friday, shall we?
