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Lancashire 290 all out! Never ball, Jarvis goes for a huge yahoo, misses, and Lancs are all out 10 shy of a third batting point. A great effort, that. Last wicket worth 57. They were 92 for six at one stage!
Kyle Jarvis of Lancashire is bowled out by Simon Harmer as James Foster looks on from behind the stumps. Photograph: TGSPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock
Somerset’s lead up to 266 … Tres and Hildreth going very nicely indeed. If the forecast is awful here and the game in the balance there, I might head there tomorrow.
Hi Will, A googly (sorry!) but any chance you might know how Lancashire v Hampshire in Champo Second XI Final is going on? Nowhere can I find any reference to this match whatsoever.
So Notts lead is 106, but they are six down. Big job for Brendan Taylor and, when he eventually comes in at No9, Chris Read. Its his last innings at Trent Bridge.
Looks like a pleasant day to watch Nottinghamshire take on Worcestershire at Trent Bridge. Photograph: Harry Trump/Getty Images
Well the bell’s been rung here at Old Trafford, and out come the players. Overcast but not unpleasant, it’s still a bowler’s day, especially as Essex have an over old ball. Sam Cook to get us going, and Hameed’s partner is Tom Bailey. Lancs 22 for eight.
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Welcome to Old Trafford for day three of the fourth to last round of county cricket – live! for this fine summer! I’m Will Macpherson and I’m here to guide you through the action from here and the other eight games on offer. There’s some other cricket on offer, apparently, but we need not mention that.
The weather is nice now but nasty later, I’m told. The chances of a result in this Lancashire-Essex game, given the loss of day one, were pretty slim as is, but losing the final session today would end all hope. Haseeb Hameed batted beautifully last night and resumes on 85 this morning. He’s dug his team out of a horrible hole, to be honest.
Elsewhere in Division One, Hampshire’s slim title hopes are slipping at the Ageas, Somerset are dominating Warwickshire, and Yorkshire are on top against Middlesex. Yorkshire hold the cards – if they can bat themselves into a very strong position then take some early wickets … who knows.
It’s a big day in Div Two. Can Notts hold off Worcestershire? Big wicket of Riki Wessels late last night. Can Kent get there act together and keep the pressure on? And can Northants finish off Sussex? At Derby, there has finally been a toss. Or, well, there hasn’t really. It was uncontested, and Glamorgan stuck the hosts in. Here’s where we are:
Division One:
Lancashire 222-8 v Essex
Hampshire 129-7 v Surrey 200
Yorkshire 317-7 v Middlesex
Somerset 282 & 75-2 v Warwickshire 146
Division Two:
Nottinghamshire 193 & 138-5 v Worcestershire 243
Sussex 172 & 34-1 (f/o) v Northants 426
Durham 217 & 57-2 v Kent 2016
Gloucestershire 218-3 v Leicestershire 222
Glamorgan have stuck Derbyshire in without a toss
Yesterday’s report and roundup is at the top of yesterday’s liveblog. Read it please!
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I look forward to hearing from you! All that leaves me to say, as ever, is enjoy the cricket…
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