Wicket-keeper Jamie Smith would rating a career-best double-century for Surrey as they piled at the runs towards Gloucestershire on the second one day within the fourth spherical of County Championship suits.
Essex vs Northamptonshire
Resuming on 233/7, the guests added 17 to their in a single day rating earlier than Matthew Kelly could be stuck through Matt Critchley off the bowling of Shane Snater for 7 with Luke Procter and Gareth Berg including 105 for the 9th wicket partnership earlier than the previous could be stuck through Paul Walter off the bowling of Critchley for 113. Berg will be the final guy out, stuck through Tom Westley off the similar bowler for 75 with Ben Sanderson 12 no longer out.
Nick Browne could be stuck through Will Younger off the bowling of Sanderson for 12 earlier than Westley could be stuck through the similar fielder off the bowling of Taylor for 25. Sir Alastair Cook dinner could be stuck in the back of through Lewis McManus off the bowling of Sanderson earlier than Walter could be stuck through Emilio Homosexual off the similar bowler for two.
Critchley could be stuck through Younger off the bowling of Sanderson for 7 earlier than Adam Wheater could be bowled through Kelly for 14. Simon Harmer could be LBW to the similar bowler with out scoring earlier than Feroze Khushi will be the ultimate wicket to fall, stuck through McManus off the bowling of Procter, for 9 with Snater (8) and Mark Steketee (4) resuming this morning.
NOR 290 (141.4 overs), ESS 95/8 (49 overs)
Gloucestershire vs Surrey
Resuming on 294/4, the guests moved their rating to 320 earlier than Sam Curran could be stuck through Marcus Harris off the bowling of Ryan Higgins for 64 with Colin de Grandhomme LBW to Matt Taylor for 11. Will Jacks could be stuck & bowled through David Payne for 13 earlier than Jamie Smith (pictured underneath) and Jordan Clark placed on 244 runs for the 8th wicket with the latter stuck through Harris off the bowling of Graeme van Buuren for 137.
Daniel Worrall could be stuck in the back of through James Bracey off the bowling of Jack Taylor for 4 earlier than Reece Topley will be the final guy out, stuck through M. Taylor off the bowling of van Buuren with out scoring – Smith completing a career-best 234 no longer out.
Gloucestershire openers Harris and Chris Dent could be no longer out at shut with 30 and 45 respectively.
SUR 603 (165.4 overs), GLO 86/0 (24 overs)
Hampshire vs Lancashire
Resuming on 37/1, the guests added 2 to their in a single day rating earlier than Danny Lamb could be stuck through Joe Weatherley off the bowling of Mohammad Abbas for three with Josh Bohannon stuck through the similar fielder off the bowling of Keith Barker for 33. George Balderson could be stuck in the back of through Ben Brown off the bowling of Kyle Abbott for 15 earlier than Dane Vilas could be stuck through the similar fielder off the bowling of Barker for six.
Steven Croft could be stuck through James Vince off the bowling of Abbas for 11 earlier than Rob Jones could be stuck through Brown off the bowling of James Fuller for three. Tom Bailey could be stuck through Liam Dawson off the bowling of Abbas for 59 earlier than Phil Salt could be bowled through Barker for 55. Hassan Ali will be the ultimate guy out, stuck through Dawson off the similar bowler, for 19 with James Anderson 5 no longer out.
Weatherley could be stuck through Jones off the bowling of Anderson with out scoring earlier than Ian Holland could be LBW to Ali for three. Vince will be the final wicket to fall, LBW to Anderson, for 32 with Nick Gubbins (40) and Dawson (20) the no longer out batsmen.
HAM 246 (77 overs) & 103/3 (36 overs), LAN 240 (71.4 overs)
Somerset vs Warwickshire
Resuming on 351/4, the hosts moved to 366 earlier than Steven Davies could be run out through Craig Miles for 19 with Tom Banton bowled through the similar participant for 57. Craig Overton could be bowled through Miles for a golden duck earlier than Lewis Gregory could be bowled through Oliver Hannon-Dalby for three.
Josh Davey could be stuck in the back of through Michael Burgess off the bowling of Danny Briggs for 18 earlier than Jack Brooks was once the overall guy out, stuck through Dom Sibley off the bowling of Hannon-Dalby, for 32 with Jack Leach completing 32 no longer out.
Alex Davies could be stuck through Overton off the bowling of Brooks for 20 earlier than Sibley could be LBW to Davey for 12. Rob Yates could be stuck through Overton off the similar bowler for 9 earlier than Will Rhodes could be stuck through Tom Lammonby off the bowling of Gregory for five.
Matthew Lamb could be stuck through Matt Renshaw off the similar bowler for 4 earlier than Burgess could be stuck in the back of through Davies off the bowling of Overton for 13. Briggs could be LBW to Leach for a similar rating earlier than Sam Hain could be stuck through Davies off the bowling of Tom Abell for 54. Nathan McAndrew will be the ultimate guy out at the day, stuck through Gregory off the bowling of Overton for 47 with Miles and Hannon-Dalby resuming 2 and 1 no longer out respectively.
SOM 458 (128.4 overs), WAR 197/9 (63 overs)
Yorkshire vs Kent
Resuming on 270/6, the guests added 2 to their in a single day rating earlier than Grant Stewart could be stuck in the back of through Harry Duke off the bowling of Haris Rauf for 1 with Matt Milnes LBW to Jordan Thompson for 7. Nathan Gilchrist could be bowled through Rauf with out scoring earlier than Matt Quinn will be the ultimate guy out, bowled through Thompson, for 4 with George Linde 27 no longer out.
Dimuth Karunaratne could be stuck in the back of through Ollie Robinson off the bowling of Gilchrist for 4 earlier than George Hill could be LBW to the similar bowler for 8. Adam Lyth could be stuck through Robinson off the bowling of Milnes for 7 – the hosts sitting at 23/3 at this level – earlier than Dawid Malan (pictured underneath) and Harry Brook placed on 269 runs for the fourth wicket partnership with the previous stuck through the similar fielder off the bowling of Quinn for 152.
Duke will be the final guy out, LBW to the similar bowler, for 8 with Brook (131) and Dom Bess (10) the no longer out batsmen.
KEN 291 (86.4 overs), YOR 326/5 (86 overs)
Derbyshire vs Glamorgan
Resuming on 282/5, the hosts moved to 283 earlier than Mattie McKiernan could be stuck in the back of through Chris Cooke off the bowling of Michael Neser for 1 with Anuj Dal stuck through David Lloyd (pictured underneath) off the bowling of Michael Hogan for twenty-four. Leus du Plooy could be LBW to Andrew Salter for 32 earlier than Surunga Lakmal could be stuck through Marnus Labuschagne off the similar bowler for five.
Ryan Sidebottom will be the ultimate guy out, stuck through Lloyd off the bowling of Neser, with out scoring with Alex Thomson completing 21 no longer out.
Lloyd and Salter placed on 103 or the outlet partnership earlier than the latter could be run out through Thomson for 29 with Lloyd the following guy out, stuck through Wayne Madsen off the bowling of Dal for 84. Sam Northeast could be LBW to Madsen for 49 earlier than Kiran Carlson will be the final guy out, stuck in the back of through Brooke Visitor off the bowling of Lakmal, for 9 with Labuschagne and Timm van der Gugten resuming 53 and nil respectively.
DER 368 (126.2 overs), GLA 240/4 (59 overs)
Middlesex vs Leicestershire
Resuming on 142/2, the guests would upload 44 to their in a single day rating earlier than captain Peter Handscomb could be stuck in the back of through Harry Swindells off the bowling of Chris Wright for 27 with Max Holden could be bowled through Callum Parkinson for 16. Mark Stoneman could be LBW to the similar bowler for 108 earlier than John Simpson and Luke Hollman shared a 112-run sixth-wicket partnership which was once ended with the previous bowled through Ben Mike for 45.
Simpson could be stuck through Louis Kimber off the similar bowler for 71 earlier than Toby Roland-Jones could be stuck through Parkinson off the bowling of Mike for three. Ethan Bamber could be stuck through Hassad Azad to offer Mike his fourth wicket of the day for 1 earlier than Shaheen Shah Afridi will be the final guy out, stuck through Mike off the bowling of Wright for 29 – Tom Helm could be 0 no longer out.
Azad could be LBW to Afridi for two earlier than Colin Ackermann could be stuck through Hollman off the similar bowler with out scoring. Kimber will be the ultimate wicket to fall, bowled through Bamber, for three with Sam Evans and Wiaan Mulder resuming 23 and 5 no longer out this morning.
LEI 149 (56.5 overs) & 37/3 (11.4 overs), MID 370 (110.2 overs)
Nottinghamshire vs Worcestershire
Resuming on 203/7, the hosts would transfer to 207 earlier than Tom Moores could be stuck through Jake Libby off the bowling of Charlie Morris for 19 with Luke Fletcher the following guy out, stuck through Brett D’Oliveira off the bowling of Adam Finch for 18. Dane Paterson could be brushed aside through the similar aggregate for two with Stuart Large (45 off 27 balls) the no longer out batsmen.
Ed Pollock could be bowled through Fletcher off the second one ball of the innings with out scoring earlier than Jake Libby could be stuck through Liam Patterson-White off the similar bowler for three. Azhar Ali could be stuck through the similar fielder off the bowling of Large for five earlier than D’Oliveira could be stuck through Haseeb Hameed off the bowling of Dane Paterson for a similar rating – Worcestershire sitting at 32/4 at this level.
Jack Haynes will be the ultimate guy out as he was once stuck through Ben Duckett off the bowling of Large for 49 with Ed Barnard (101) and Ben Cox (51) sharing an unbeaten 126 run sixth-wicket partnership.
WOR 159 (41 overs) & 225/5 (84 overs), NOT 266 (59.5 overs)
Sussex vs Durham
Resuming on 82/1, the hosts added 13 to their in a single day rating earlier than Ali Orr could be LBW to Nick Potts for 27 with Mason Crane bowled through Matt Salisbury for 13. Tom Alsop could be LBW to Liam Trevaskis for 66 earlier than Tom Clark will be the final guy out, stuck through Potts off the bowling of Ben Raine, for fifty with Cheteshwar Pujara and Mohammad Rizwan 128 and 50 no longer out respectively.
DUR 223 (73.5 overs), SUS 362/5 (103 overs)