Summary

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  • Play starts at 11:00 BST

  • Division One: Glamorgan v Leics, Notts v Warwicks, Surrey v Essex, Yorks v Sussex

  • Division Two: Derbys v Glos, Durham v Lancs

  • Durham face target of 336 to win against Lancashire

  • Leicestershire's Jonny Tattersall hits century against Glamorgan

  • Gloucestershire need four wickets to beat Derbyshire

  • Worcestershire beat Kent by and innings and two runs on Sunday

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  1. Draw remains favourite on docile pitchpublished at 11:54 BST

    Glamorgan 440 v Leics 544-6

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales

    We assume the Foxes will attempt to step up the tempo to increase their lead before a potential declaration to put pressure on the hosts, though on a docile hybrid pitch, the draw remains favourite.

    Leicestershire started the day with a lead of 60 but started slowly as Glamorgan were content with a holding operation in the field.

    Tattersall reached his first Leicestershire century, in his second game since moving Yorkshire, off 191 balls and including just six fours.

    But he quickly fell, caught at long-on off Kiran Carlson, when he tried to open his shoulders- having put on 104 with Ben Cox.

    Leicestershire are not expected to risk Jake Weatherald, the Australian opener, after cramp curtailed his innings - and they won’t replace him because he would then miss the next match.

  2. 'Balderson could be key'published at 11:53 BST

    Durham 25-0 – require 311 to win

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Balderson could be a key bowler for Lancashire today.

    The changed bowlers could reap the rewards of Anderson and Bailey's work.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:51 BST

    Guest b Williams 2 (Derbys 281 & 135-6 v Glos 498)

    Derbyshire are sinking fast as Will Williams claims his second wicket of the morning.

    Brooke Guest had survived a couple of close calls already, but there's no escape this time as Williams flattens his off stump.

    Luis Reece is next in and Derbyshire still need 82 to avoid an innings defeat.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:51 BST

    Leicestershire need to treat this pre-lunch period as a 20-20 match.

    Roy, Mallorca

    Maybe the after-burners are about to be turned on, Roy.

  5. Postpublished at 11:49 BST

    Durham 23-0 – require 313 to win

    James Anderson tries a change of angle, coming around the wicket, as he stays on for a seventh over.

    That shows how important Lancashire think these early overs are in this contest.

    They really want a wicket.

    Durham are not interested in scoring runs at present, just surviving, and hoping they can start adding to that total when the ball gets softer later on.

  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:47 BST

    Tattersall c Tribe b Carlson 112 (Glamorgan 440 v Leics 541-6)

    Jonny Tattersall tries to slog-sweep Kiran Carlson and Asa Tribe takes a good tumbling catch at mid-on, brining his 200-ball innings to an end.

    Ben Green is the new Leicestershire batter - the lead is 101, are they now looking to get a move on?

  7. Sussex lead by 50published at 11:46 BST

    Yorkshire 511 v Sussex 502 & 61-3 – Sussex lead by 52 runs

    Sussex's lead goes over 50 runs thanks to the arrival of James Coles (14 from nine) who has helped himself to a couple of fours to get his side moving.

    Tom Clark is on 19 from 64 balls.

  8. Postpublished at 11:45 BST

    Notts 279 & 353-4 v Warwicks 459

    Kyle Verreynne cuts Jordan Thompson for four as the Notts total passes 350. More importantly for them, they have avoided any loss so far this morning and lead by 173.

  9. Postpublished at 11:43 BST

    Durham 295 & 22-0 v Lancashire 370 & 260-9 dec – Durham require 314 to win

    Ooh James Anderson's hands go to his head - he thought he had that one!

    The ball swings back in late and Alex Lees does well to leave it - great discipline being shown by the Durham skipper.

    It's tense!

  10. ouch!

    Postpublished at 11:43 BST

    Surrey 472 v Essex 409 & 36-1

    It's taken until the 10th over of the morning for Essex to register a boundary, which gives some idea of how difficult they've found it to make progress.

    Jordan Clark is on for his first bowl of the day and Dean Elgar leg-glances him for four. The left-hander clearly enjoyed the experience so much that he dispatches the next one to the rope too, this time through the covers.

    By far the most expensive over of the morning so far and it ends with Tom Westley ducking into a Clark bouncer that didn't get up at all. There's a delay while the Essex captain is checked over, but he doesn't seem to be in any discomfort.

  11. 100 runs

    for Jonny Tattersallpublished at 11:40 BST

    Glamorgan 440 v Leics 530-5

    Jonny TattersallImage source, Shutterstock

    Jonny Tattersall clips Andy Gorvin into a leg-side gap and two runs takes him to his first century for Leicestershire, from 191 balls.

    It's the fifth of his career and the lead is now 91. Kiran Carlson and Zain ul-Hassan still doing the bowling for Glamorgan.

  12. Postpublished at 11:40 BST

    Durham 21-0 – require 315 to win

    Brilliant bowling by Lancashire's Tom Bailey against Alex Lees.

    He is testing the Durham opener with every delivery and beats the bat in the final ball but there is no nick behind.

    In the ball before that there looked like there might have been a slight edge but it dropped short of the wicketkeeper.

    It's a good duel and James Anderson is now on for the sixth over of his opening spell.

  13. Postpublished at 11:39 BST

    Notts 279 & 347-4 v Warwicks 459

    Jordan Thompson replaces Ethan Bamber and Kyle Verreynne drives a wide one through backward point for four. He wasn't fully 'over' that shot but no alarms for the South African, who is 32 not out.

    Michael Booth will take over from Chris Woakes at the other end.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:32 BST

    Andersson c Bracey b Williams 0 (Derbys 281 & 125-5 v Glos 498)

    That's a big one for Gloucestershire as Martin Andersson departs for a second-ball duck...

    Andersson survived an lbw appeal from Will Williams first ball, but the second is low outside off stump and fizzes through to James Bracey.

    The batter didn't think he got a touch, but the umpire's finger was raised and there's no room for further discussion as Andersson trudges off.

    Brooke Guest strides to the middle to replace him, with Derbyshire in desperate need of a partnership.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:31 BST

    Carson lbw Hill 6 (Yorkshire 511 v Sussex 502 & 44-3 – Sussex lead by 35 runs)

    Two runs from the past three overs at Headingley for Sussex who are inching their way towards 50 in their second innings.

    But wait there is the first wicket of the morning for Yorkshire!

    Nightwatchman Jack Carson is trapped lbw by George Hill who has bowled well throughout this contest.

    Yorkshire need to keep their foot on the gas though.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:29 BST

    How many of today’s Division 1 matches will end in a draw? Seems likely to be all unless a contrived run chase.

    Lex, Somerset

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11:27 BST

    Aitchison c&b Bell 12 (Derbys 281 & 124-4 v Glos 498)

    Gabe Bell makes the first breakthrough of the morning for Gloucestershire!

    Straightforward stuff as Bell digs one in short at nightwatchman Ben Aitchison, who can only send the ball looping up back towards the Australian seamer and the catch is duly completed.

    Martin Andersson, who's had a good start to the season with the bat, is the new man in for Derbyshire.

  18. 'Atkinson on the money'published at 11:27 BST

    Surrey 472 v Essex 409 & 25-1

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    Atkinson is really on the money this morning.

    This is the Gus Atkinson who is threatening to take wickets and cause problems.

  19. Postpublished at 11:26 BST

    Notts 279 & 336-4 v Warwicks 459

    Joe ClarkeImage source, Shutterstock

    We've had the first boundary of the day at Trent Bridge where Joe Clarke deflected Ethan Bamber down to third man.

    He adds a single off Chris Woakes and that is the 50 partnership with Kyen Verreynne.

  20. Postpublished at 11:25 BST

    Surrey 472 v Essex 409 & 25-1

    Really good opening spell from Gus Atkinson, who's keeping it tight as well as contributing the early wicket his side needed.

    Atkinson has just delivered his second maiden to Dean Elgar, whose experience could be pivotal today.

    Tom Westley has just a single to his name so far and Essex are still 38 in arrears.