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Lancs 167-4 - target 424
Nice shot by Liam Livingstone to get off the mark, driving straight down the ground for four off Hasan Mahmud.
Lancashire need to rebuild once more.
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Kent set Lancashire tough target of 424 for victory at Blackpool
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Yorkshire decline to make Warwickshire follow-on despite first-innings lead of 206
Northants enforce follow-on after bowling out Gloucestershire for 268
Harry Came scores century for Derbyshire against Durham
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Lancs 167-4 - target 424
Nice shot by Liam Livingstone to get off the mark, driving straight down the ground for four off Hasan Mahmud.
Lancashire need to rebuild once more.
Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 220-5
Real frustration for Notts and Dillon Pennington.
Thomas Rew slashes hard outside off stump from Pennington and edges behind.
It's a tough chance for Joe Clarke, diving at full stretch to his right but it goes into the glove before bouncing out.
Rew comes through for a single to go to 58. Will Notts live to rue that missed chance? Or Rew you could say...
Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 186-2
At this moment, Kiran Carlson and Ben Kellaway are both averaging over 50 in this season's County Championship, so they are a good pair for Glamorgan to have together in this tough situation.
Tom Price drops short and Kellaway cracks the ball away square for four as he progresses to 45 not out.
Leics 187 & 196-5 (f/o) Essex 401
Matt Critchley turns his arm over for the first time in the second innings.
His first ball is a little overpitched and Ben Cox accepts the gift, driving nicely through the covers for four to get off the mark to his fifth ball.
The deficit is down to 18.
Lancs 162-4 - target 424
All of a sudden, this game has very much gone back in Kent's favour.
Two wickets in quick succession and what was looking like an awkward day feels slightly less pressurised for the visitors.
They need six more wickets for the win.
Liam Livingstone is in for Lancashire who still need 262 runs.
Hammond c Bartlett b Guthrie 15 (Northants 465 v Gloucs 268 & 107-3 (f/o)
Big wicket for Northamptonshire!
Miles Hammond drives beautifully through the covers for four, but Liam Guthrie's revenge is swift,
The next ball squares up Hammond and catches the outside edge to give George Bartlett a simple catch at third slip.
James Bracey joins Cameron Bancroft. Plenty needed from this pair.
McDermott run out (Northeast) 0 (Lancs 162-4 - target 424)
What a waste.
Marcus Harris taps it into the covers off Bertie Foreman and decides to take a quick single that doesn't really look on with Ben McDermott always struggling to make up the ground.
Sam Northeast is onto it quickly and launches the throw to the gloves of Chris Benjamin to whip off the bails without breaking stride.
McDermott is just short and has to go for a duck having faced just one ball.
Lancs 162-3 - target 424
That partnership for Lancashire between Keaton Jennings and Marcus Harris was worth 104 runs.
They've got the home side within 262 runs of victory, but now with only seven wickets remaining.
Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 171-2
As Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace tells BBC listeners that some players will not be offered new contracts because of the club's financial situation, Ben Kellaway edges Tom Price for four as he and Kiran Carlson bring up a half-century stand for Glamorgan.
"I'm having regular conversations with all of the players," adds Farbrace.
Jennings c Benjamin b Mahmud 61 (Lancs 162-3 - target 424)
That's a big wicket for Kent and the celebrations in the field show you they think so too.
Keaton Jennings has been on the attack and walks down the pitch toward Hasan Mahmud.
He tries to flick it round the corner but it brushes his glove and loops down the legside, where wicketkeeper Chris Benjamin is diving across to his right to take a nice catch.
Mahmud now has three-for in this innings and six wickets in the match so far on debut.
Northants 465 v Gloucs 268 & 103-2 (f/o)
Raphy Weatherall in and Miles Hammond pushes down the ground for his second boundary to bring up three figures for the visitors.
They're going to need plenty more where that came from on a pitch which doesn't appear, for now at least, to be misbehaving.
They need 95 more to avoid an innings defeat.
Guest b Potts 0 (Durham 377 v Derbyshire 118 & 217-7)
Image source, ShutterstockTwo in three balls for Matthew Potts as Brooke Guest is totally non-plussed by one which keeps low and removes his off stump.
Derbyshire are still 42 behind - Division Two leaders Durham need three wickets for an innings win.
Andersson c McKinney b Potts 10 (Durham 377 v Derbys 118 & 217-6)
He's had to be patient but Matthew Potts has his 12th five-for in first-class cricket as Martin Andersson advances down the pitch and drives to Ben McKinney at cover.
Potts' first four wickets came in yesterday's final session, but Derbyshire have showed much sterner resistance today.
Lancs 161-2 - target 424
Marcus Harris pushes to the sweeper on the cover boundary off Bertie Foreman to pick up a single and reach 50 from 78 balls.
Lancs 160-2 - target 424
Bertie Foreman goes up for the celebrappeal after catching Marcus Harris on the pads.
The Kent spinner is absolutely convinced. The umpire, not so much.
Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 164-2
Nick Webb
BBC Radio Wales
Tough going in the early part of the afternoon for Glamorgan’s third wicket pair of Kiran Carlson and Ben Kellaway, as the visitors work towards knocking off that massive deficit of 366.
Sean Hunt and Jaydev Unadkat have bowled testing spells of left-arm seam from the Cromwell Road end, while off-spinner Jack Carson wheels away economically from the sea end.
Carlson has not looked happy against India’s Unadkat, particularly when hit amidships.
Welsh supporters are hanging on to hope of a repeat of their record-breaking defiance of three years ago, when they batted six sessions and scored 737 to earn an improbable draw.
Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 207-5
Archie Vaughan getting in on the act now as he drives through the covers for four off Liam Patterson-White.
Middx 339 & 134-4 v Worcs 265
Leus du Plooy and Joe Cracknell are putting on a crucial stand.
There still seems enough in this pitch to make any run chase from here look formidable for Worcestershire.
The lead is 208.
Notts 193 v Somerset 310 & 203-5
Image source, ShutterstockWell batted, Thomas Rew.
The 18-year-old takes a single off Liam Patterson-White and that's his second half-century in this match.
It's taken him 75 balls with five fours and one six along the way.
Sussex 521 v Glamorgan 155 & 161-2
Quote MessageYou know with this Glamorgan team, they're not going to give in - they're fighters and sweaters."
Paul Farbrace, Sussex head coach







