Summary

  • Durham's Emilio Gay hits the first Championship century of the new season, Zak Crawley out for 9 in Kent reply

  • Ben Foakes scores hundred for Surrey but Jamie Smith and Ollie Pope out for 9 and 20.

  • Tom Abell hits 108 for Somerset against defending champions Notts

  • Essex's Noah Thain becomes Championship's first substitute after Tom Westley retires hurt

  • Sussex's Tom Clark makes 101 against Division One newcomers Leicestershire

  • Martin Andersson scores unbeaten 134 for Derbyshire against Worcestershire

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  1. Signing offpublished at 19:09 BST 3 April

    Zak Crawley walks off looking with gloves, bat and helmet in handImage source, Getty Images
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    Zak Crawley lasted just 12 balls for Kent on day one

    So that is that on the first day of a new County Championship season and despite it being a two-jumper day in the stands at some grounds, the action has warmed things up nicely.

    First wicket of the season? Rory Burns run out at Edgbaston. First century? Emilio Gay (128) for Durham in Division Two. And the first ever subbed player under the new ECB regulations? Essex captain Tom Westley who was replaced by Noah Thain.

    That's the quiz questions done on a day which probably had returning England players Zak Crawley (9), Jamie Smith (9) and Ollie Pope (20) wishing for the calmer waters of Test cricket.

    We are, of course, back tomorrow for day two of four in five Division One matches and four in the second tier so please join us in the morning from 10:40 BST.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:06 BST 3 April

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    What a funny game cricket is... take first six wickets for next to nothing then Surrey come roaring back thanks to Foakes (how he does not play for England I don't know) and Lawes and Abbott then lose 3 for 0. What a day for cricket.

    John, Birmingham

    What a day indeed. Thanks for all your messages on a bumper opening day of the season.

  3. Close of play scorespublished at 19:03 BST 3 April

    Division One

    Glamorgan 99-4 v Yorkshire

    Hampshire v Essex 219-3

    Leicestershire 15-1 v Sussex 361

    Somerset 292-6 v Nottinghamshire

    Warwickshire v Surrey 328

    Division Two

    Derbyshire 391-4 v Worcestershire

    Durham 335 v Kent 50-2

    Middlesex 279-5 v Gloucestershire

    Northamptonshire v Lancashire 346-7

  4. Bad light stops playpublished at 19:01 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 50-2

    Ben Raine back to face Sam Northeast who glances a thick edge past the slips to the boundary at third.

    And what's this... under the bluest of skies, the players are heading off for bad light as the sun slides behind the stand. That will be stumps.

    Fascinating day of cricket with momentum shifts throughout.

    Kent won the toss and chose to bowl and made early inroads, though Emilio Gay's brilliant 128 helped Durham to 189-3, only for Keith Dudgeon (4-83) and three wickets each for debutant Glenton Stuurman and Grant Stewart to haul Kent back into the ascendancy at 290-9, and the hosts to add 45 for the final wicket and then pick up the prized scalps of Zak Crawley and Ben Compton early in the reply.

    Wonderfully poised for day two.

  5. Postpublished at 18:55 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 46-2

    Short and wide first up from Kemar Roach and Tawanda Muyeye needs no invitation to crack that away to the deep point rope for his first boundary.

    The third ball is clipped towards backward square off a thick inside edge for a single while Sam Northeast helps the fourth delivery to fine leg for another.

    Muyeye survives a muted appeal from the final ball of the over and we have two more to come.

  6. Close of play at Cardiffpublished at 18:53 BST 3 April

    Glamorgan 99-4 v Yorkshire

    Yorkshire will be very happy with the early inroads into Glamorgan's batting order they have made following a late start at Sophia Gardens - but concerned about the fitness of skipper Jonny Bairstow.

    He had to leave the field six overs before the close after a bang on the hand while keeping wicket but they have not invoked the new substitute protocols at this stage.

    Jack White was the pick of Yorkshire's attack, claiming three wickets with the new ball, but Colin Ingram and Ben Kellaway have steadied the Glamorgan ship with an unbroken stand of 71.

    White bowls the final over of the day and Ingram collects two before driving the next ball for four to finish on 41 not out.

  7. Postpublished at 18:51 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 40-2

    Ben Raine sends down another maiden over facing Sam Northeast, who is denied a couple of runs at least by a diving stop in the covers by skipper Alex Lees.

    Three overs to come. The Matthew Potts v Tawanda Muyeye contest is over, Kemar Roach will return in Potts' place.

  8. Crawley falls to his England team-mate Pottspublished at 18:48 BST 3 April

    Kent 40-2 v Durham

    Martin Emmerson
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    Zak Crawley lasted just 12 balls before he fell LBW to Matty Potts on nine. It left Kent struggling on 22-2 after Ben Compton fell LBW to Kemar Roach in the first over for four.

    Things could have been a lot better for the hosts if Ben McKinney had held onto a Tawanda Muyeye edge at first slip. It was Potts who found the edge, with the batsman yet to get off the mark, but it went down after a bit of juggling.

    Muyeye is having a torrid time against Potts.

  9. Postpublished at 18:48 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 40-2

    Tawanda Muyeye slashes high at a short one from Matthew Potts but can't get anything on it - it would have surely been a boundary or catch, had his bat made contact.

    Tense stuff, this, in the gloaming.

    Potts beats the edge from the fourth ball as Muyeye whips the blade out of the way just in time, leading to Potts throwing his hands to his head. This is a fine spell, asking plenty of questions.

    Muyeye negotiates the penultimate ball and then drives straight back down the track, causing Sam Northeast to dive to recover his ground.

    Northeast will be back on strike after the maiden over.

  10. Postpublished at 18:47 BST 3 April

    Glamorgan 92-4 v Yorks

    With two overs to go, Yorkshire call up off-spinner Dom Bess to see if he can winkle out another Glamorgan batter before the close.

    He can't - but it's a maiden.

  11. Postpublished at 18:44 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 40-2

    Ben Raine back from the other end to face Sam Northeast, who runs one down to fine leg with the aid of his pad, rather than his bat, stood well across his stumps, and picks up four leg byes.

    Raine responds with a ball which nips back a good couple of feet and draws a nod of respect from Northeast and the Raine draws the Kent man forward to the final ball, thumping the pad again, but it's adjudged to be outside the line - not that Raine thinks much of that decision.

    Nervy times for Kent. Tawanda Muyeye will take strike to Matthew Potts for the next over.

  12. Postpublished at 18:39 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 36-2

    Big appeal from Matthew Potts but Sam Northeast gets an inside edge onto his pads and then scrambles a single to bring Tawanda Muyeye back to the crease.

    He negotiates a couple of dot balls before clipping neatly through mid-wicket to get off the mark with a couple from the 16th ball he'd faced.

    He'll feel better now.

    The Kent deficit is under 300.

    Six overs remain in the day.

  13. Postpublished at 18:37 BST 3 April

    Glamorgan 87-4 v Yorks

    Jack White in for another over and Colin Ingram guides him down to third man for four. Good timing there and the left-hander is 35 not out.

  14. Close of play at Wantage Roadpublished at 18:37 BST 3 April

    Northants v Lancs 346-7

    Despite the late wickets it is probably a day which has vindicated Lancashire's decision to bat after winning the toss. But Northants have shown enough bite to stay in the contest.

    Luke Wells (86), Josh Bohannon (90) and Michael Jones (71), the last named with a very elegant and entertaining knock all contributed to a decent total for the Red Rose on day one.

    But there is a feeling it could have been better with Lancs gifting a few of their wickets.

    Credit to Tudor Roses Northants for sticking at it, particularly Calvin Harrison and Harry Conway who took two in three overs to chip out Lancashire's middle order.

    There were a three dropped catches from the hosts (two from Lewis McManus behind the stumps and one from captain Luke Procter) with Jones dropped on four and 52 particularly galling.

    Lancashire look capable of a third and possibly fourth batting point while Northants will fancy taking all three bowling points in what is a finely-poised match

  15. Postpublished at 18:35 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 33-2

    Just a single off the final ball of Ben Raine's over for Sam Northeast, who will retain strike.

    Tawanda Muyeye remains on nought from 13 deliveries as Matty Potts resumes from the other end.

    It's still gloriously sunny but very chilly and windy out there.

  16. Postpublished at 18:34 BST 3 April

    Glamorgan 83-4 v Yorks

    Fin Bean has taken over behind the stumps with Jonny Bairstow off the field for Yorkshire.

    There are five obvers remaining, with Colin Ingram 31 not out and Ben Kellaway on 29. These two have added 55 in tandem so far.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:33 BST 3 April

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    A lot of praise for Foakes but you have to respect Tom Lawes as well. A brilliant partnership wouldn't have been possible without him and together they both were able to steady the ship and give us a good chance in this game. Come on Surrey!

    Kian, Chessington

    Very true, Kian, Lawes' career-best FC score of 83 came at a crucial time for the visitors and set-up the thrilling contest we all enjoyed.

  18. Postpublished at 18:31 BST 3 April

    Durham 335 v Kent 32-2

    Kent have steadied the ship rather at the Riverside.

    Sam Northeast is on 12 from 20 with a couple of classy boundaries off Kemar Roach while Tawanda Muyeye has survived an early drop but remains scoreless from 12 deliveries.

    Ben Raine is coming into the attack with eight overs remaining in the day.

  19. ouch!

    Postpublished at 18:30 BST 3 April

    Glamorgan 82-4 v Yorkshire

    Yorkshire captain Jonny Bairstow takes a painful blow on the thumb and has to leave the field.

    You can bet he won't be pulling out of this match and making use of the new substitute regs unless it is absolutely unavoidable.

  20. wicket

    WICKET - SURREY 328 ALL-OUTpublished at 18:28 BST 3 April

    Foakes b Gilchrist 128 (Warwickshire v Surrey 328)

    Double-wicket maiden from Jordan Thompson to finish his first day.

    Ben Foakes on strike for the final over of the day, on 128*.

    Nathan Gilchrist will bowl it.

    AND HE'S BOWLED HIM.

    Possibly via an inside edge but his leg stump is gone.

    Foakes departs for a sublime 128.

    The final three wickets fell without a run being scored.

    What a day of cricket.

    Surrey were 65-6 then 328-7 thanks to century stands between Foakes and Tom Lawes (83) and Sean Abbott (40) but this brilliant game is back in the balance going into the weekend.

    Fantastic start to the season. What a sport.