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Thursday 31 May 2018

Leicestershire v Lancashire RLODC

Leicestershire 172
Lancashire 175/1
Lancashire win by 9 wickets

Lancashire kept their hopes of progressing in the One-Day Cup alive as they comfortably beat Leicestershire by nine wickets with 24.1 overs to spare.

The hosts had been dismissed for 172 after 49 overs, with Mark Cosgrove top-scoring for Leicestershire with 52, as in-form Matthew Parkinson took 4-30.

In reply, Alex Davies made 23 for Lancashire before Haseeb Hameed and Liam Livingstone's 133-run partnership.

Skipper Livingstone's 90 not out and Hameed's unbeaten 55 eased them home.

Livingstone hit 13 boundaries in his 56-ball knock, including seven sixes, as the visitors comfortably reached 175-1 at Oakham School.

The result left Leicestershire bottom of the North Group, with just one win from their six games, while Lancashire moved just one point off the top four.

Lancashire's run rate also rose to become the best in the competition, at 1.307 for their campaign.

Tuesday 29 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Friday

Derbyshire 211/9 (33 ov)
Leicestershire 206/7 (33 ov)
Derbyshire won by 5 runs


Durham 209 (45.2/50 ov)
Worcestershire 82/4 (15 ov, target: 92)
Durham won by 9 runs (D/L method)


Glamorgan 274 (49.3/50 ov)
Kent 278/6 (48.1/50 ov)
Kent won by 4 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)


Lancashire 50/1 (8.2/49 ov)
Warwickshire
No result


Middlesex 288/4 (50 ov)
Sussex 214 (43.5/50 ov)
Middlesex won by 74 runs


Yorkshire
Nottinghamshire
Match abandoned without a ball bowled


Essex 313 (49.3/50 ov)
Somerset 273 (48.1/50 ov)
Essex won by 40 runs


Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Match abandoned without a ball bowled


Sunday

Essex 294/9 (50 ov)
Surrey 295/4 (45/50 ov)
Surrey won by 6 wickets (with 30 balls remaining)


Gloucestershire
Sussex
Match abandoned without a ball bowled


Kent 296/4 (50 ov)
Hampshire 295/5 (50 ov)
Kent won by 1 run


Leicestershire 293/9 (50 ov)
Yorkshire 295/1 (46.3/50 ov)
Yorkshire won by 9 wickets (with 21 balls remaining)


Durham 256/7 (50 ov)
Northamptonshire 251/9 (50 ov)
Durham won by 5 runs


Warwickshire 295/9 (50 ov)
Nottinghamshire 187 (38.5/50 ov)
Warwickshire won by 108 runs


Somerset 283 (48.3/49 ov)
Middlesex 230 (40.1/49 ov)
Somerset won by 53 runs


Lancashire 254/9 (48 ov)
Worcestershire 255/7 (47.5/48 ov)
Worcestershire won by 3 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) (D/L method)

Wednesday 23 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Durham 272/8 (50 ov)
Derbyshire 273/6 (49.4/50 ov)
Derbyshire won by 4 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)



Essex 303/6 (50 ov)
Hampshire 304/4 (47.2/50 ov)
Hampshire won by 6 wickets (with 16 balls remaining)



Nottinghamshire 409/7 (50 ov)
Leicestershire 316/9 (50 ov)
Nottinghamshire won by 93 runs


Lancashire 279/8 (50 ov)
Northamptonshire 282/8 (49.5/50 ov)
Northamptonshire won by 2 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)


Gloucestershire 282/6 (50 ov)
Surrey 286/4 (45.4/50 ov)
Surrey won by 6 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)


Worcestershire 350/6 (50 ov)
Yorkshire 346/9 (50 ov)
Worcestershire won by 4 runs


Middlesex 304/6 (50 ov)
Glamorgan 302/9 (50 ov)
Middlesex won by 2 runs

Tuesday 22 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Sussex 341/7 (50 ov)
Somerset 266 (42.5/50 ov)
Sussex won by 75 runs

Sussex made their third highest List A score as they ended Somerset's winning start in the One-Day Cup at Taunton.

Luke Wright made 105 off 87 balls to lead Sussex to 341-7, and was well backed by David Wiese (58 off 37) and Michael Burgess (56 off 44).

Somerset were well set to chase the target as James Hildreth's 87 helped them recover from 101-4 to 240-5.

But the last five wickets went down for 26 as Somerset were bowled out for 266 in the 43rd over to lose by 75 runs.

After reaching 281 runs in three One-Day Cup innings in the space of six days, it was Hildreth's return catch to spinner Danny Briggs which started the rot at the end.

Australia's Matt Renshaw made 55 on his List A debut for the county, sharing a stand of 96 with Hildreth, while Steven Davies hit 56 off 45 balls at the start of their innings.

Somerset stay top of the southern group despite losing for the first time in three games, while Sussex are now up to second, one of four sides with two wins.

Wright's century was his 10th in non-T20 limited-overs cricket, featuring three sixes and 10 fours.

Somerset skipper Tom Abell missed the game with a sore finger, while paceman Josh Davey was also out, after suffering a recurrence of a quad muscle injury.

Both sides play again on Friday, Somerset against Essex at Chelmsford, while Sussex host Middlesex at Hove.

Monday 21 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Surrey 262/7 (44/34 ov)
Hampshire 227/6 (32.5/34 ov, target: 227)
Hampshire won by 4 wickets (with 7 balls remaining) (D/L method)

Mason Crane and Rilee Rossouw starred as Hampshire continued their 100 percent record in the Royal London One-Day Cup - as they edged out Surrey by four wickets.

Legspinner Crane grabbed 3 for 45 on his first appearance at the Ageas Bowl since making his Test debut over the winter, before Rossouw blasted a memorable 90, and Joe Weatherley bundled Hampshire over the line, to condemn Surrey to their second defeat of the tournament.

Hampshire were set 227 to win from 34 overs, on DLS method, after Surrey had amassed 262 in 44 rain-affected overs, thanks to Dean Elgar's 91.

Rossouw and Hashim Amla set about the task enthusiastically, with the later creaming a series of cut shots to the boundary. But the former South Africa Test captain, having helped put on 52 for the first wicket, was leg before to a Rikki Clarke ball that jagged in.

Rossouw then went on the attack, plunging Sam Curran and Clarke for sixes on the way to a 34-ball fifty. Vince scored 14 in a 63-run partnership with Rossouw before he was bowled by Gareth Batty while attempting to give himself space to drive.

Weatherley joined the swashbuckling Rossouw to add the third half-century stand of the innings but Rossouw fell ten runs short of what would have been a deserved ton as he was bowled by Clarke.

Jimmy Adams and Brad Taylor both came and went, skying to Foakes and Meaker respectively, before Gareth Berg, who had received a reprieve as replays showed his edge behind hadn't carried, was bowled - all three to Clarke.

Curran spilled Lewis McManus at third man before the wicketkeeper-batsman, along with Weatherley, 46 not out, edged Hampshire to victory with seven balls to spare.

Earlier, Rory Burns won the toss and elected to bat on a good-looking wicket, which was to offer equal assistance for bat and ball, with both sides deciding to pick unchanged XIs from their opening matches.

England Under-19s star Will Jacks drove to a diving Jimmy Adams at short cover in the sixth over to bring Burns and Elgar together to add 93 for the second wicket.

Elgar produced a scrappy innings, full of swings across the line and dabs into gaps, but while it wouldn't win any style points it proved effective.

The South African reached his half-century from 50 balls before spinners Crane and Brad Taylor started the mid-innings squeeze. Crane struck in three successive overs to have Burns, for a well-made 46, and Ollie Pope lbw before producing a devilish delivery to beat Ben Foakes outside his off-stump, with Lewis McManus completing the stumping.

While Crane was making the headline by taking wickets, Taylor was stopping the runs - their combined statistics a miserly 3 for 88 from 18 overs.

The fast bowlers returned and Fidel Edwards delivered a rising bouncer which bruised Curran's glove before being caught behind. And then Berg had Elgar chopping on for 91, before the rain paused the game after 37.1 overs - eventually play resumed with the match cut to 44 overs a side.

From the remaining 6.5 overs, Surrey managed to score 64 runs, with Scott Borthwick and Clarke putting on 56, with the latter lbw to Edwards in the penultimate over but it wasn't enough to prevent Rossouw's fireworks.

Sunday 20 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Essex 287/7 (50 ov)
Gloucestershire 289/6 (48.1/50 ov)
Gloucestershire won by 4 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)


Lancashire 314/7 (50 ov)
Durham 122 (31.1/50 ov)
Lancashire won by 192 runs


Middlesex 313/9 (50 ov)
Kent 243 (43.5/50 ov)
Middlesex won by 70 runs


Northamptonshire 339/9 (50 ov)
Nottinghamshire 290 (46.2/50 ov)
Northamptonshire won by 49 runs


Somerset 372/7 (50 ov)
Glamorgan 289 (46/50 ov)
Somerset won by 83 runs


Yorkshire 247/9 (50 ov)
Warwickshire 248/5 (45.4/50 ov)
Warwickshire won by 5 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)

Saturday 19 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Sussex 250 (49.3/50 ov)
Hampshire 253/8 (49.2/50 ov)
Hampshire won by 2 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)

A quick-fire 65 from all-rounder Gareth Berg handed Hampshire a dramatic two-wicket win against Sussex at Hove in the One-Day Cup.

The visitors chased a target of 251 with just four balls to spare as they recovered from a perilous 133-6.

Berg struck sevens fours and two sixes off just 37 balls to follow his earlier 3-51 with the ball.

Sussex had looked set for a second win in two games when Harry Finch made 108 from 142 balls in a total of 250.

Finch's maiden List A century came from 137 balls as he marshalled the majority of Sussex's innings, although he survived being dropped three times - including twice in his 90s.

Luke Wright made 56 from 66 balls as he and Finch shared a second-wicket partnership of 105.

Hampshire looked well behind the required rate when Hashim Amla fell for 63 off 83 balls, but Berg and Lewis McManus (41) put on 61 in just 37 balls for the seventh-wicket to wrestle the momentum back in their favour.



Worcestershire 323/6 (50 ov)
Derbyshire 273 (46.3/50 ov)
Worcestershire won by 50 runs

Worcestershire began their One-Day Cup campaign with a 50-run victory over Derbyshire at New Road.

Ross Whiteley (58), Ben Cox (56 not out) and Tom Fell (56) all made half-centuries as the hosts reached 323-6 - their second biggest total at their home ground in 50-over cricket.

Wayne Madsen's 87 and 62 from Luis Reece kept Derbyshire in contention at 208-4 with 15 overs remaining.

But they lost three wickets in six balls before ending 273 all out.

Three Worcestershire bowlers took two wickets apiece, with Travis Head (2-48) ending Madsen's aggressive 70-ball innings.

Friday 18 May 2018

Royal London One Day Cup

Yorkshire 328-4 (50 overs): Kohler-Cadmore 164, Pujara 82; Potts 3-69
Durham 186 (40 overs): Richardson 43; Rashid 4-47

Yorkshire beat Durham by 142 runs

Tom Kohler-Cadmore hit 164 off 151 balls as Yorkshire powered to a 142-run victory at Durham in the opening round of fixtures in the 2018 One-Day Cup.

Visitors Yorkshire posted a formidable 328-4 from their 50 overs, with India's Cheteshwar Pujara adding a fine 82.

In reply, Durham slipped to 22-2 inside six overs as Graham Clark was caught off Ben Coad (1-32) for nine and Tim Bresnan (2-39) bowled Paul Collingwood.

Adil Rashid took 4-47 to help quickly dismiss Durham for 186 after 40 overs.

None of the hosts' batsmen were able to reach 50, but Michael Richardson's 43 from 55 balls gave them brief hope before he was out, lbw to England spinner Rashid.

Yorkshire, quarter-finalists in 2017, were put in control by Kohler-Cadmore's career-best List A score, which included 22 boundaries, with seven sixes.

The match came on the day that Durham renamed their South West Terrace as the Paul Collingwood Pavilion, 23 years after he first arrived at the club.

Collingwood is the leading first-class appearance-maker and run-scorer for the county, with 11,777 runs in 218 first-class games.


Glamorgan 264 (49.3/50 ov)
Gloucestershire 265/2 (48.2/50 ov)
Gloucestershire won by 8 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
Gloucestershire gained an emphatic eight wicket victory against Glamorgan in their opening game in the Royal London Cup, as they easily chased down 265 with 10 balls remaining. Chris Dent and George Hankins, in only his fourth List A game, laid the foundation with a rousing opening partnership of 147 in 25 overs, Dent scoring 80, and Hankins a career-best 85. Benny Howell's unbeaten half-century then ensured there would be no relapse.
Gloucestershire were far superior throughout the day, as their bowlers stuck to their task by taking pace off the ball, and also restricting Glamorgan by allowing them to score only 63 runs, and to lose 6 wickets in the process, in the final ten overs.
When Glamorgan bowled, Michael Hogan and Graham Wagg apart, the other bowlers - notably Marchant De Lange - bowled far too short and the result was an avalanche of early boundaries.
Glamorgan' innings had been built around a 98- run partnership between Shaun Marsh and Colin Ingram, after Nick Selman had struck a composed 32, before he nicked Chris Liddle to the wicketkeeper from a ball that probably would have been called a wide.
Marsh and Ingram then settled into their productive partnership at five runs an over, before Ingram, leading Glamorgan for the first time in his new role as one day captain, pushed too early at Danny Worrall's medium pace to give short cover a simple catch.
Marsh appeared set for a big innings, before Worrall found some extra bounce and forced the Australian batsman to edge a lifting delivery to the wicketkeeper. Chris Cooke and David Lloyd then added a useful 75 for the fifth wicket, but from 239 for 5, Glamorgan lost their way, losing their last 5 wickets for 26, and were all out for 264 with 2 balls remaining.
With Gloucestershire needing to score at 5.3 runs an over, Hankins and Dent set off at a furious pace, with Hankins, a 21-year-old product of Millfield School, striking de Lange for three fours in his second over. Dent supported him well, but the Gloucestershire captain was dropped from a difficult caught and bowled chance to Timm Van Der Gugten, and then from a skier as Cooke and Lloyd left the ball for each other.
The opening pair quickly shared a 100- run partnership and such was their domination, that 15 fours were struck in the first 16 overs. Dent was eventually dismissed, when Wagg, after bowling four overs of seam, reverted to spin and his fifth ball was struck to fe Lange on the long on boundary.
With 39 needed, Hankins' excellent innings ended when he was leg before to Andrew Salter's off spin, but Benny Howell saw Gloucestershire home with an undefeated 68 from 81 balls.

Surrey 129 (35.2 overs): S Curran 30; C Overton 4-27, Trego 2-23
Somerset 131-2 (21.3 overs): Myburgh 75*, Hildreth 35*
Somerset beat Surrey by eight wickets

Paceman Craig Overton produced his best limited-overs figures as Somerset beat last season's losing One-Day Cup finalists Surrey by eight wickets.

Overton took 4-27 as the home side were skittled for just 129 in 35.2 overs.

Surrey found themselves 12-3 inside the first four overs at The Oval and Sam Curran's 30 was their highest score.

Curran took two wickets at the start of the Somerset reply but Johann Myburgh's 75 not out off 65 balls led them to 131-2 in the 22nd over.

Myburgh shared an unbroken partnership with James Hildreth (35 not out) of 96 in 16 overs.

Surrey were struggling from the moment 19-year-old debutant opener Will Jacks drove a catch to cover in the second over of their innings and departed for three.

Overton was well supported by Peter Trego (2-23) and Lewis Gregory (2-23) and a 29-run partnership between Ben Foakes (21) and Rory Burns (17) proved to be the biggest of the innings.

Curran's dismissal of Steven Davies and Trego in the space of three balls offered a glimmer of hope to Surrey, but it was soon snuffed out as Myburgh raced to a run-a-ball half-century.

He hit five fours in the space of two overs following the lunch interval, and 13 in all, but it was Hildreth who put a ball from Stuart Meaker away through the covers to see Somerset home with 28.3 overs to spare.

Thursday 17 May 2018

2018 Royal London One Day Cup

Derbyshire 357/8 (50 ov)
Warwickshire 300 (45.3/50 ov)
Derbyshire won by 57 runs

Derbyshire made their highest-ever score in 50-over cricket as they began this season's One-Day Cup campaign with a 57-run win over Warwickshire.

Led by opener Billy Godleman's career-best 137, and fifties from Ben Slater (69) and Wayne Madsen (58), the visitors piled up 357-8 at Edgbaston.

Jonathan Trott was the surprising standout bowler with 4-65.

Sam Hain made a fine 108 in the chase, and Keith Barker blasted 48 not out, but Warwickshire were all out for 300.

The Bears looked well set at 173-3 in the 27th over, with Hain and Adam Hose scoring at a good rate.

However, once Hose sent a return catch to Ravi Rampaul for 33, wickets fell regularly and Barker's 34-ball innings could not save his side.

Derbyshire have twice surpassed 357 in List A cricket, but their 365-3 against Cornwall in 1986 came off 60 overs, and the 366-4 they scored against Combined Universities five years later was a 55-over match.


Leicestershire 265/7 (50 ov)
Northamptonshire 193 (38.2/50 ov)
Leicestershire won by 72 runs

Paul Horton's century helped Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire in their first game of the One-Day Cup.

Horton's 103 from 126 balls saw Leicestershire to 182-3, but no other batsman was able to reach fifty as the Foxes made 265-7 from their 50 overs.

Opener Josh Cobb hit 56 for Northants, but his dismissal left his side 95-5.

Brett Hutton (34 not out) and Graeme White (38) put on 64 for the ninth wicket, before the hosts were bowled out for 193, 73 runs short.

White scored his 38 from only 42 balls with four fours and one six, but Northants' hopes were ended when he was caught behind off Ben Raine (3-31), with Ben Sanderson the last man out two overs later.

Gavin Griffiths was the pick of the Northants bowlers, taking 4-30 from his seven overs.


Nottinghamshire 318 (49.5/50 ov)
Lancashire 309/9 (50 ov)
Nottinghamshire won by 9 runs

Defending champions Notts Outlaws started their 2018 One-Day Cup campaign with a win, despite a brilliant century from Lancashire's Keaton Jennings.

Notts were bowled out for 318 as Chris Nash (52), Ross Taylor (58) and captain Steven Mullaney (70) all hit fifties.

Leg-spinner Matt Parkinson took a career-best 5-68 for Lancashire.

Opener Jennings kept the chase on course, but pulled Harry Gurney to mid-wicket for 136 in the 47th over and Lancashire finished on 309-9.

The hosts needed 16 off the final over at Old Trafford with last-wicket pair Tom Bailey and Parkinson at the crease, but fell nine runs short.

England batsman Jennings was not named in the squad for the first Test against Pakistan, but has now scored three consecutive centuries for Lancashire.

The 25-year-old made 109 against Somerset and 126 at Nottinghamshire in the County Championship and followed it up with another superb innings in the 50-over format.

Notts lost wickets regularly in their innings, but Mullaney's attacking 54-ball knock in the latter stages pushed them to a score which proved just enough.



Kent 188 (43.3/50 ov)
Sussex 189/3 (39.5/50 ov)
Sussex won by 7 wickets (with 61 balls remaining)

Sussex comfortably chased down Kent's below-par target in their opening game of the One-Day Cup.

Kent struggled with variable bounce as they were bowled out for 188 in 43.3 overs, with opener Daniel Bell-Drummond the last man out for 90 from 115 balls.

Sussex looked in trouble early in their chase as Luke Wright fell for just four and Harry Finch was dismissed for nine.

But Luke Wells (62) and Ben Brown (73 not out) helped the hosts to a seven-wicket win with 10.1 overs to spare.


Middlesex 250 (48.3/50 ov)
Essex 253/4 (42.4/50 ov)
Essex won by 6 wickets (with 44 balls remaining)

Tom Westley made a career-best 50-over score of 134 as Essex beat Middlesex by six wickets in the One-Day Cup.

England international Westley, 29, survived being dropped three times on his way to a 94-ball century.

Varun Chopra (59) put on 153 for the second wicket with Westley as Essex won with 44 balls to spare, making 253-4.

Nick Gubbins had earlier made 50 from 52 balls but Middlesex slumped to 250 all out from 79-0, Ravi Bopara and Neil Wagner both taking three wickets.

Westley's fifth List A career century will have come as welcome relief following a tough start to his County Championship campaign this season with three ducks from seven innings.

England one-day captain Eoin Morgan was one of several Middlesex batsman who failed to kick on from a promising start when he fell for 45 off 55 balls.

Their stand-in captain Steven Finn also finished wicketless from his seven overs with the ball.

Monday 14 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 5 Day 4

Division One:

Taunton: Hampshire (231 & 432-4) drew with Somerset (506)
The Oval: Surrey (414) beat Yorkshire (229 & 168 fo) by an innings and 17 runs

Division Two:

Derby: Derbyshire (427 & 279-9) drew with Durham (520)
Lord's: Middlesex (455-8 dec) drew with Gloucestershire (210 & 326-4 fo)

Sunday 13 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 5 Day 3

Division One:

Trent Bridge: Lancashire (338) beat Nottinghamshire (133 & 138) by an innings and 67 runs
Taunton: Hampshire (231 & 178-2) trail Somerset (506) by 97 runs
The Oval: Surrey (414) lead Yorkshire (229 & 142-5 fo) by 43 runs
New Road: Essex (177 & 275) beat Worcestershire (238 & 182) by 32 runs

Division Two:

Derby: Derbyshire (427 & 2-0) trail Durham (520) by 92 runs
Canterbury: Kent (215 & 235) beat Sussex (181 & 211) by 58 runs
Grace Road: Leicestershire (191 & 237) beat Glamorgan (178 & 247) by three runs
Lord's: Middlesex (455-8 dec) lead Gloucestershire (210 & 66-2 fo) by 179 runs
Edgbaston: Warwickshire (265 & 180-4) beat Northamptonshire (256 & 187) by 6 wickets

Saturday 12 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 5 Day 2

Division One:

Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire (133 & 106-5) trail Lancashire (338) by 99 runs
Taunton: Hampshire 231 v Somerset 324-7
The Oval: Surrey 414 v Yorkshire 40-3 - no play after lunch due to rain
New Road: Essex (177 & 143-4) lead Worcestershire (238) by 82 runs

Division Two:

Derby: Derbyshire 427 v Durham 115-2
Canterbury: Kent (215 & 125-4) lead Sussex (181) by 159 runs
Grace Road: Leicestershire (191 & 119-2) lead Glamorgan (178) by 132 runs
Lord's: Middlesex 455-8 v Gloucestershire - no play after lunch due to rain
Edgbaston: Northamptonshire (256 & 160-7) lead Warwickshire (265) by 151 runs

Friday 11 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 5 Day 1

Division One:
Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 133 v Lancashire 157-4
Taunton: Hampshire 198-8 v Somerset - no play after tea due to rain
The Oval: Surrey 366-7 v Yorkshire
New Road: Essex 177 v Worcestershire 47-0

Division Two:
Derby: Derbyshire 301-4 v Durham
Canterbury: Kent 215 v Sussex 69-4
Grace Road: Leicestershire 191 v Glamorgan 82-0
Lord's: Middlesex 356-6 v Gloucestershire
Edgbaston: Northamptonshire 256 v Warwickshire 100-4

Monday 7 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 4 Day 4

Division One

Somerset 429 & 269-8 dec v Lancashire 492 - Match drawn

Notts 302 & 389-9 dec v Hampshire 223 & 265 - Notts beat Hampshire  by 203 runs

Surrey 434 & 173-7 dec v Worcestershire 526 - Match drawn


Division Two

Leicestershire 440 & 101 v Durham 184 & 403 - Durham beat Leicestershire by 46 runs

Middlesex 230 & 322 v Sussex 323 & 232-7 Sussex beat Middlesex by three wickets

Sunday 6 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 4 Day 3

Division One

Yorkshire 50 & 329 v Essex 142 & 146 - Yorkshire beat Essex by 91 runs
Somerset 429 & 51-0 v Lancashire 492 - Somerset trail by 12 runs
Nottinghamshire 302 & 389-9 dec v Hampshire 223 & 107-3 - Hampshire need 358 runs
Surrey 434 v Worcestershire 469-6 Worcestershire lead by 35 runs

Division Two

Leicestershire 440 v Durham 184 & 233-1 (following on) Durham need another 23 to make Leicestershire bat again

Glamorgan 94 & 274 v Kent 174 & 195-4 - Kent beat Glamorgan by six wickets

Middlesex 230 & 322 v Sussex 323 & 35-2 - Sussex need another 195 runs to win

Derbyshire 318 & 209 v Warwickshire 439 & 89-2 - Warwickshire beat Derbyshire by eight wickets

Saturday 5 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 4 Day 2

Division One

Yorkshire 50 & 329 v Essex 142 & 97-4 [Essex need another 141 for victory]
Somerset 429 v Lancashire 217-2 [Somerset lead by 212 runs]
Nottinghamshire 302 & 136-0 v Hampshire 223 [Nottinghamshire lead by 215 runs]
Surrey 434 v Worcestershire 135-1 [Surrey lead by 299 runs]


Division Two

Leicestershire 440 v Durham 142-7 [Leicestershire lead by 298 runs]
Glamorgan 94 & 273-9 v Kent 174 [Glamorgan lead by 193 runs]
Middlesex 230 & 64-2 v Sussex 323 [Middlesex trail by 29 runs]
Derbyshire 318 & 209 v Warwickshire 439 & 19-1 (day three) Warwickshire need another 70 for victory

Friday 4 May 2018

County Championship 2018 Round 4 Day 1

Division One
Yorkshire 50 & 161-2 v Essex 142
Somerset 321-5 v Lancashire
Nottinghamshire 302 v Hampshire 70-3
Surrey 278-4 v Worcestershire

Division Two
Leicestershire 301-4 v Durham
Glamorgan 94 v Kent 163-9
Middlesex 230 v Sussex 60-4
Derbyshire 318 v Warwickshire 375-6 (day two)