Three of County Cricket: Surrey V Hampshire, Notts against Essex and more – Live | County Championship

Key events
Mike Daniels I.S hidden inside the Grace Road score, where yesterday by Martin Andersson’s yesterday he probably introduced the game to a draw.
“As he said Cricket In April it is here: caps, cloudy coverage, hot coffee, projectors and referees in gloves and who can blame them? “
Ignore me, The Old Trafford is now on fire with the shining sun while Harrison resumes the over who was interrupted early last night with the dismissal of the Wighwatchman Phillip. Hurst joined Jennings.
“Top of the Mornin ‘To You Tannya!” Hello to Tim Maitland.
“I complained about Nelson’s decline in the past, but, like someone who has permanently affected the vision of some parts of the large frame of David Shepherd disturbingly disturbing every time the scoreboard has passed the multiples over 111, you can certainly understand that the events in Canterbury are in my mind.
“And if, instead of fading into memory, Nelson had fascinated the minds of the millennials and the gen Z? Swallow the whole soil through the probability that the Middensex loses their last four wickets without further worrying the marker.
“Indicates the huge anticlimax of one leg to jump out of the first delivery of the day.”
Ken Grime next to me missey On the target of Lancs-347 follow-on for those interested. Keaton, time for another dad-ton.
They arrived at Old Trafford See the players again with woolly hats and warm up. A photographer says that there is rain in the air and an administrator says that the snow is scheduled for next week. Oh well, it was nice until it lasted.
Round of Saturday
Manchester’s real spring closed at Old Trafford, the projectors warmed up while someone pulled their tent to the sun. Northamptonshirehappy with the turning point of events, just like Lancashire He came out for bat, collected with the red rose. With five remaining over, Marcus Harris, who had beaten as a prince for his 43, transformed a half face from Raphy Weathell from the ankles directly to Justin Broad in Midwicket.
Anderson Phillip was enrolled as Nightwatchman, lasting six balls, before being launched LBW in the final in Calvin Harrison. Keaton Jennings came out in the dark, still another fifty under the belt, but the Lancashire is behind 357 and four WICKET.
Previously, Northants had scrupulously reached their highest total here, led by 95 by Lewis Mcmanus and a first -class first -class score of Harrison. Tom Hartley, playing his first game of the season, has collected three wickets in a long but which are located in areas of 33 over.
Middensex He had the best of the Division Two match in Canterbury, who is going to a lively pace. The 57 of Steve Eskinazi plus a unbeaten 73 of Ben Geddes, dropped a couple of times along the way, helped them lead a second inning of 226, with four wickets in his hand. The equality of the first inning had sought in sight KentBut they remained short when Kashif Ali was exhausted for 17.
THE Yorkshire The captain, Jonny Bairstow, refused to enforce the follow-on while ten fins Worcestershire In Headingley on a field that gave joy to fastest bowling players. Wormschire had made progress sedated during the morning, just to lose eight wickets for 46 in 25 over after lunch, the Yorkshire Yorkshire briefs captured with Velcro hands.
There were more runs for Jordan Cox, this time a pleasant 82 in a game fought at Trent Bridge. Essex Closed 46 arrears in backward against NottinghamshireWith Matt Crititchley unbeaten in 50 and another half century for Paul Walter, happy at the top of the order while Dean Elgar is on paternity holidays with the twins.
Sussex yarn Somerset In a hundredth in Hove, a first division a century of Tom Haines which gives them an advantage of 339 to Stumps. Haines reached 99 with a six, his century with four postponed to the ground with a flourishing. The Somerset had recovered from 79 by seven thanks to an eighth WICKET partnership of 110 between Lewis Gregory and James Rew, who was blocked out of 80 after Somerset lost their last three WICKETs in 15 balls. Sean Hunt closed with five best career for 48.
Three wickets for Dan World, running behind Sam Cook and Chris Woakes for a place in England this summer, they helped to give Surrey A first inning with oval. Hampshire They were debt with a Kyle Abbott Flizz-Bang 37. After his century who transported the bats to the first inning, there were more racing for Dom Sbley in the second, a unbeaten 55, accompanied by Ollie Pope, who reached his half century by sweeping on Sonny Baker for six consecutive.
There were abundant races in Bristol, Gloucestershire reaching 546, GlamorganThe answer was led by half a century by Sam Northeast. The first century of Martin Andersson, first of class, helped Derbyshire From a sticky situation to Grace Road. His unbeaten 101 from n. 8 He pulled his part out of the follow-on mud later Leicestershire he had done 484.
A disciplined Durham The Bowling attack had Warwickshire In trouble at Chester-Le-Street, up to half centuries from Kai Smith and Michael Booth they saved their redness. Ben McKinney had time to spend 150 in the morning before being caught behind, Warwickshire’s 18 -year -old taz wings, then polished things, ending up with four by 66.
Doors scores
One division
Town Street: Durham 387 V Warwickshire 287-8
Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 347 V Essex 301-5
The oval: Surrey 253 and 136-1 V Hampshire 219
Hove: Sussex 294 and 246-1 V Somerset 201
Headingley: Yorkshire 456 and 61-1 V Worcestershire 162
Division two
Bristol: Gloucestershire 546 Glamorgan 146-3
Canterbury: Kent 218 V Middlesex 222 and 222-6
Old Trafford: Lancashire 139-4 V Northamptonshire 496
Grace Road: Leicestershire 484 V Derbyshire 346-8
Preamble
Good morning! Palm’s Sunday gets up boring but beautiful, at least in the North West. Saturday seemed like a transition day, with things prepared to unleash them today. Large tests in the shop in particular for Kent, Lancashire and Glamorgan. The game starts at 11, passes for a bit of suspenders.