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  • LIVE radio and text commentary of day two of County Championship

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  • Zak Crawley makes 26 for Kent after all four Northants batters hit tons in mammoth 684-2 dec

  • Rishi Patel scores an unbeaten 133 for Leics in response to Surrey total of 520

  • Champions Notts build lead of over 400 after bowling out Glamorgan for 109

  • Stand-in captain Craig Overton scores 141 for Somerset to put them on top at Essex

  • Ben McKinney smashes 244 as Durham dominate Gloucestershire

  • Warwicks and Hants claim first innings leads at Sussex and Yorks

  • Division Two: Lancs v Derbys; Middlesex v Worcs

  1. Close of play at Headingleypublished at 19:06 BST

    Yorks 177 v Hants 251 & 93-2 (lead by 167 runs)

    Ben Coad sends the final over of this rain-affected day from the rugby ground end as Harry Duke stands up to the stumps to keep Tom Prest back in his crease.

    Prest is close to chopping on to his stumps with the third delivery (cue hands on heads all round) but steers the fourth with a back foot punch across the outfield to the ropes in front of an empty Western Terrace.

    Two dots see out the day as he finishes on 31 from 33 balls on a day which Hants will be the happier of the two sides.

    Yorks early and late collapses – 48-4 late on day one and 3-20 from Kyle Abbott after lunch as the hosts lost 6-40 to finish 177 all out, have dictated the balance in this match.

    Nick Gubbins and Tom Prest, as in the first innings, have given the visitors a solid platform and with Jake Lehmann still to come, Ben Brown's side are well on top.

    Hants have a lead of 167 which, with just two wickets down, leaves Yorks needing a blizzard of wickets in the morning.

  2. Close of play at Bristolpublished at 19:05 BST

    Glos 168-8 v Durham 605-5 dec

    The Glos tail survive a couple more overs as they limp into day three 537 runs adrift of Durham and staring a second consecutive innings defeat.

    There have been weather hold-ups today, but you wouldn't know by the score as Durham have been ruthless with bat and ball.

  3. Close of play at Canterburypublished at 19:04 BST

    Kent 119-6 v Northants 684-2 dec

    A disastrous end to a thoroughly miserable day for Kent as they lose two wickets in the same James Sales over.

    First, Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond was strangled down the legside and two balls later, Matt Milnes was run out after a disastrous mix-up mid-pitch with Joey Evison - a dismissal to display Kent's scrambled minds.

    The home side end the day a barely believable 565 runs behind with only four wickets left.

    That is after Northants rocked up a mammoth 684-2 dec in which all four batters scored hundreds for the first time in the county's history, led by Luke Procter's 261 not out.

    It is hard to believe with two days left how the visitors will not win this game, unless rain intervenes.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19:03 BST

    Taylor c Parkinson b Aldridge 28 (Glos 168-8 v Durham 605-5 dec)

    After some lower order hitting from Matt Taylor and Craig Miles, Taylor perishes going for one big shot too many.

    Callum Parkinson takes the catch, high up at cover and Kasey Aldridge has his first wicket.

  5. Close of playpublished at 18:58 BST

    Middlesex 183 v Worcestershire 191 & 200-7

    This game continues to rest in the balance after that late Middlesex burst led by Ryan Higgins.

    The first session was about even as the hosts advanced from 91-6 to 183 all out, eight behind, as Zafar Gohar hit 42.

    The middle session was all Worcestershire as openers Dan Lategan and Jake Libby both hit half-centuries.

    Yet behind those two and from 179-1, the Pears lost 6-19 and they now lead by 208, but with only three wickets intact.

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    WICKETpublished at 18:50 BST

    Finch b Higgins 0 (Middlesex 183 v Worcestershire 191 & 198-7)

    Isn't two innings cricket a thing of intrigue and brilliance?

    At 179-1, Worcestershire held all the aces. Not now they don't!

    Ryan Higgins gets one to keep low on Adam Finch, it's through his defences and into the stumps.

    The lead is still only 206 and Higgins has four as he bowls his side right back into the match.

  7. Close of play at Hovepublished at 18:49 BST

    Sussex 204 v Warwickshire 267 & 154-5

    A day of many very poor soft dismissals from batters throwing their hands at deliveries with no foot movement or consideration that they could leave the ball that was not going on to hit their stumps.

    Earlier Sussex had lost 8-72 before Ollie Robinson and Jack Carson both top scored with 39 as Sussex conceded a first innings deficit of 63.

    Rob Yates became the third player in the match, all Bears, to reach 50, his 75* off 124 balls has helped Warwickshire to a lead of over 200 which could be tricky to chase over days three and four.

    A great effort to get all 96 overs in today.

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  8. Close of play at Chelmsfordpublished at 18:45 BST

    Essex 149 & 131-3 v Somerset 348

    Somerset's day against the league leaders despite Paul Walter and Matt Critchley's pair of unbeaten half-centuries reducing their deficit down to 68.

    Craig Overton earlier notched his first-class best 141 the day after his 32nd birthday, but Somerset agonisingly missed out on that pesky third batting bonus point by just two runs this week, Jake Ball again the last wicket offender.

    Wiaan Mulder still yet to bat for Essex is a concern for the home fans who are yet to get much reward on their investment in him as overseas this campaign.

    Still could be a result on day three tomorrow, but this pitch is getting slightly better to bat on as the game goes on.

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    WICKETpublished at 18:43 BST

    Gubbins c Duke b van Beek 48 (Yorks 177 v Hants 251 & 85-2)

    Nick Gubbins is not happy but replays show he has hit that on the half volley from Logan van Beek with the nick coming after the bounce not the other way round.

    There is certainly no doubt that a) he hit it or b) that it carried to Harry Duke who dives to his left to take the ball 18 inches from the deck.

    Gubbins may have felt his bat hit the ground rather than feeling or hearing the edge.

    Either that or he is just a bit cheesed off getting out two short of his half-century for the second consecutive innings following his second innings against Essex last week.

    Probably a bit of both to be honest.

  10. 50 runs

    50 for Matt Critchleypublished at 18:41 BST

    Essex 149 & 129-3 v Somerset 348

    Matt Critchley batting for Essex in sunshine at ChelmsfordImage source, Shutterstock

    After his career-best with bat and ball last week it was a quiet first innings for the northern leggie-bat.

    He gets to his half-century off 73 balls with a stunning cover drive for four from the bowling of Jake Ball.

    Nine fours in this attacking knock.

    Just 1.2 overs remaining this evening.

  11. Close of play at The Ovalpublished at 18:40 BST

    Surrey 520 v Leics 350-3

    Rishi Patel celebrates his hundred with Leics team-mate Lewis HillImage source, Shutterstock

    A brilliant effort by Leicestershire with the bat on day two to eat into Surrey's big first innings score of 520.

    Rishi Patel the pick of the bunch with his first century in first-class top flight cricket and he ends the day unbeaten on 133.

    His opening partner Jake Weatherald fell just four shy of a ton himself as they put on 156 for the first wicket.

    Lewis Hill was dropped on eight by Ollie Pope but made the most of it to go through to 60*.

    The Foxes trail by 170 runs going into day three with seven wickets in the hut. All to play for.

  12. 350 up for Leicestershirepublished at 18:38 BST

    Surrey 520 v Leics 350-3

    Lewis Hill nudges a single off Sean Abbott and Leicestershire move onto 350.

    Three balls to go on day two.

  13. Close of play at Old Traffordpublished at 18:37 BST

    Lancs 351 v Derbys 235-3

    Very much Derbys day considering Lancs have only managed to chip out two wickets to add to the one they took before the close on day one.

    18 overs lost to the rain with a succession of rain delays which interrupted the flow more for the bowling side than the batters.

    Harry Came and Matt Montgomery were solid adding 94 for the second wicket for all that the former was dropped on 16 and 54.

    Came and Brooke Guest added 57 for the third and the latter has put on another 83 for the fourth with Martin Andersson.

    At the close Derbys trail by 116 runs and while Lancs will regroup overnight, they will need to make some serious inroads with the new ball when it is due in four overs in the morning.

  14. Postpublished at 18:37 BST

    Surrey 520 v Leics 349-3

    Into the final over of the day at The Oval.

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    WICKETpublished at 18:34 BST

    Brookes lbw b Higgins 1 (Middlesex 183 v Worcestershire 191 & 198-6)

    Middlesex clawing their way back into this match in the Lord's evening sunshine.

    No surprise that Ryan Higgins is at the heart of it as he pins Ethan Brookes on leg-stump for his third wicket.

    The Pears lead by 206 - can they get that past 250?

  16. Postpublished at 18:33 BST

    Surrey 520 v Leics 347-3

    Leicestershire have done very well to reduce the Surrey lead to 173 with seven wickets still remaining.

    They've got just a couple more overs to see it through to the close.

  17. Postpublished at 18:33 BST

    Yorks 177 v Hants 251 & 70-1

    George Hill just can't get his line right sending one from over the wicket to the left-handed Nick Gubbins that is cut for four.

    He then changes to around the wicket to Gubbins but then goes back over for right hander Tom Prest only to plonk one behind his legs again.

    He gets away with that one with the boundary rider cutting it off.

  18. Postpublished at 18:29 BST

    Yorks 177 v Hants 251 & 59-1

    Three very loose deliveries from George Hill the first angled across the left handed Nick Gubbins is smacked to the boundary.

    Two more in the same over follow the same line on the legs of Tom Prest and both are given the treatment, helped on their way to the square leg rope.

  19. Close of play at Trent Bridgepublished at 18:29 BST

    Notts 279 & 284-9 v Glamorgan 113

    Joe Clarke celebrates getting a century for Notts against GlamorganImage source, Shutterstock

    Nottinghamshire are firmly in the ascendancy at the halfway stage in this match.

    They rattled through Glamorgan this morning, reducing the visitors from 81-4 overnight to 113 all out.

    And despite losing Haseeb Hameed and England international Ben Duckett early doors, it has been an improved display with the bat for the defending champions.

    Ben Slater made 70 but the headlines will go to Joe Clarke who made a century before going for 136.

    They lead by 450 runs with one wicket left. They'll get a couple of days to try and bowl out Glamorgan and pick up their first win of the season.

  20. Postpublished at 18:28 BST

    Notts 279 & 284-9 v Glamorgan 113

    All very valuable runs for Notts as Fergus O'Neill gently flicks it down to fine leg off Mason Crane and it runs away for four.

    He repeats the trick a few balls later but just a single this time.

    Dillon Pennington then nudges another one into the leg-side.

    The lead is past 450.