Summary

  • Jordan Cox scores 204 in Essex's 401 all out against Leicestershire

  • Somerset bowl out D1 leaders Notts for 193 to lead by 117 on first innings

  • James Coles hits 224 not out for Sussex as they build huge lead against Glamorgan

  • Jonny Bairstow scores 68 in Yorkshire's 469 all out against Warwickshire

  • Kent paceman Keith Dudgeon takes 6-21 as they bowl out Lancashire for 87

  • Kasey Aldridge takes 5-19 as Durham enforce follow-on against Derbyshire

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  1. Postpublished at 18:15 BST 13 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 12-0

    Good shot by Asa Tribe, who gets on top of the bounce to square cut Sean Hunt for four. There are another eight overs to be bowled today.

  2. 6 runs

    for Benjaminpublished at 18:14 BST 13 June

    Lancs 87 v Kent 178 & 272-6

    Chris Benjamin, that is absolutely massive.

    He launches Harry Singh straight down the ground and over the sightscreen for six.

    Benjamin sweeps for another two through square leg and then cuts away for one behind square on the offside.

    That's now 70 from 60 balls for Benjamin.

  3. Leics following onpublished at 18:13 BST 13 June

    Leics 187 & 0-0 v Essex 401

    Sheridon Gumbs and Rishi Patel are striding out to the middle after Essex have enforced the follow on.

    No need for the Essex bowlers to warm up as they barely had a chance to cool down.

    There are 13 overs left in the day.

  4. Postpublished at 18:10 BST 13 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 37-0

    Mohammad Ali comes on to bowl his first over of the second innings on debut for Notts.

    But his second ball is too short and Josh Thomas is onto it quickly to pull away for four.

    It's been a pretty good day at the office so far for Somerset, who now lead by 154.

  5. 250 runs

    250 up for Worcestershirepublished at 18:09 BST 13 June

    Worcs 250-8 v Middx 339

    Tom Taylor pulls Tom Helm onto the leg side for four to secure a batting point for Worcestershire.

    That looked a long way off when Worcestershire were 80-5. It's been a good fightback led by Matthew Waite and continued by the lower order.

    They're just 87 behind now.

  6. 250 runs

    250 up for Kentpublished at 18:06 BST 13 June

    Lancs 87 v Kent 178 & 254-6

    Keith Dudgeon took an impressive six wickets to help Kent bowl Lancashire out for 87 and now he's playing a few nice shots with the bat.

    Harry Singh has come into the attack to bowl some spin for the home side and Dudgeon cuts him away for four before picking up another two with a nudge through mid-wicket.

    Kent may have regrets that they didn't produce this display in their first innings to gain at least one bonus batting point.

    But they move past 250 in their second innings and stretch their lead to 345 with four wickets still in hand.

    Feels like a long, long way back for Lancashire.

  7. wicket

    LEICS 187 ALL OUTpublished at 18:05 BST 13 June

    Kelly c Porter b Critchley 78

    Nick Kelly has gone caught at long off by Jamie Porter and the Foxes have lost their last man 65 runs away from the follow-on target.

    Essex will sure enforce this with 13 overs remaining in the day. If ever there was the perfect conditions to take a few late wickets this is it.

  8. 50 runs

    50 for Barnardpublished at 18:01 BST 13 June

    Warwickshire 196-6 v Yorkshire 469

    A single from Ed Barnard completes a patient half century shortly after he and Manav Suthar recorded a 50 partnership for the seventh wicket.

    It's the second time the Warwickshire captain has reached that landmark against Yorkshire this season having done so in their victory at Edgbaston last month.

  9. 50 runs

    50 for Chris Benjaminpublished at 18:01 BST 13 June

    Lancs 87 v Kent 178 & 246-6

    Chris Benjamin guides it down to third man from Tom Aspinwall for two and that takes him to his half-century.

    Benjamin reaches 50 from just 46 balls. A fine knock so far and no hanging about from the Kent number six bat.

  10. Postpublished at 17:58 BST 13 June

    Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 0-0

    So, 12 overs to survive for Glamorgan, who must be feeling a little demoralised following the James Coles run spree for Sussex.

    Jaydev Unadkat will open the bowling - but remember that Henry Crocombe has been taken out of the game to join the England Test squad as cover for Ollie Robinson (sore knee).

  11. Postpublished at 17:57 BST 13 June

    Lancs 87 v Kent 178 & 239-6

    Chris Benjamin with the up and over for four behind square on the offside from Tom Apsinwall before taking a single into the legside.

    And in fairly quick time, Benjamin is just three away from 50 now.

    He has 47 from 42 balls.

  12. Postpublished at 17:56 BST 13 June

    Leics 179-9 v Essex 401

    Big six from Nick Kelly into the scaffolding and underneath the seats in the stands behind the bowlers head moves him to 77.

    A new ball is going to be needed as nobody seems to be able to find the old one.

  13. Postpublished at 17:56 BST 13 June

    Durham 377 v Derbys 118 & 62-3

    Derbyshire still under severe pressure at the Riverside as Harry Came turns Duanne Olivier away for four runs.

    Kasey Aldridge took five wickets in their first innings and has has conceded just seven runs from his six overs so far in this one.

  14. Women's One-Day Cup updatepublished at 17:54 BST 13 June

    The Blaze remain top of the group table after an exciting five-wicket win over Surrey at Beckenham.

    Chasing a target of 253, Georgia Elwiss made 96 off 102 balls but Prisha Thanawala's unbeaten 30 helped guide them to 253-5 with 10 balls to spare.

    Warwickshire have achieved their fifth win, beating Lancashire by 20 runs at Edgbaston after Meg Austin (117) and Katie George (127 off 97 balls) led them to 314-7.

    On an excellent batting surface, Eve Jones made 113 off 115 balls for the visitors but they were all out for 294 off the final ball of their innings.

    Hampshire and Durham were the earlier winners.

  15. Quiet period at Scarboroughpublished at 17:53 BST 13 June

    Warwickshire 192-6 v Yorkshire 469

    It's been an eventful game at Scarborough but it's going through a quiet period.

    Warwickshire have steadied the ship with Manav Suthar and Ed Barnard taking 14 overs to add 48.

    They're still 126 away from avoiding the follow on.

  16. Postpublished at 17:53 BST 13 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 27-0

    Jordan Hermann loves a straight drive.

    This time it's Fergus O'Neill who serves up a half-volley and Hermann, again, makes no mistake.

    An almost identical four to the one a few moments ago for the South African.

    He then picks up three more through the covers.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:50 BST 13 June

    Swanepoel c Cracknell b Helm 34 (Worcs 227-8 Middx 339)

    An entertaining cameo from Beyers Swanepoel ends. He edges Tom Helm and Joe Cracknell behind the stumps juggles it but holds on.

    34 off 24 balls from the South African which has got Worcestershire closer to Middlesex's total.

  18. Postpublished at 17:48 BST 13 June

    Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 20-0

    Textbook stuff from Jordan Hermann who, after scoring a century in the first innings, gets his first boundary of the second.

    Hermann punches straight down the ground from Brett Hutton to give the half-volley the full treatment.

    Hermann then takes a quick single to mid-on to move on to eight.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17:48 BST 13 June

    Bracey c Broad b Sales 72 (Northants 465 v Glocs 204-5)

    James Sales has the big breakthrough to split this partnership.

    The seamer has got one to seam away and snag the edge and Justin Broad has reacted sharply to take the catch moving away to his left at slip.

    It was a decent ball and a nice catch, albeit it one that arrived at a nice knee height.

    The partnership has added 148 for the fifth wicket to drag Glocs back from the brink..

  20. SUSSEX ALL OUT AT HOVEpublished at 17:45 BST 13 June

    Unadkat lbw Crane 12 (Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155)

    The torture is over for Glamorgan as Mason Crane has Jaydev Unadkat leg before sweeping.

    Every Glamorgan player approaches James Coles to shake his hand as he prepares to walk off with 224 not out to his name - a 226-ball innings containing 11 sixes and 22 fours.

    It's the highest score in Division One this season, beating Dan Lawrence's 218 for Surrey against Hampshire. "I wonder whether we're looking at someone potentially outstanding here," said BBC Sussex's Adrian Harms.

    The home side lead by 366.