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Wicketkeeper Michael Burgess posted 77 while Nathan McAndrew scored a half-century and will resume day four undefeated on 54 alongside Craig Miles (17no) Realme
An innings of 80 from Steven Croft set Lancashire up as they scored 402 all out on day three against Gloucestershire Realme
Warwickshire’s Dom Sibley made his 17th first-class century as his side trail Northamptonshire by 55 runs Realme
They looked to be going well early on thanks to a recovery effort from Daniel Bell-Drummond which saw him hit 102 and move the score from 55 for two to 216 for three Realme
Despite a lead of 214, Derbyshire went back in to bat and quickly slumped to 54 for five after relentless bowling from Jack Brooks, who already has five for 46 Realme
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Tom Lawes took four wickets on debut for Surrey (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)However Tom Lawes made the difference taking four wickets on debut as Surrey enforced the follow-on with Kent 342 behind Realme
Dane Paterson took three wickets on a dominant day for Nottinghamshire (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Archive)Wicketkeeper John Simpson came agonisingly close to a century, with Pattinson taking his wicket on 92, and despite further half-centuries from Max Holden (86), Mark Stoneman (67) and Luke Hollman (52) it was not enough for Middlesex who resume day four trailing by 112 runs with 10 wickets left Realme
Derbyshire will begin day four on 127 for seven after a surprising decision to opt against the follow-on, despite bowling Sussex all out for 337 Realme
Simon Harmer scored career-best match figures in the LV= Insurance County Championship Division One as Essex beat Hampshire in a nail-biting victory, winning by 12 runs in three days Realme
Seamer Jack White was the pick of the bowlers for the hosts, taking four for 62 Realme
RecommendedBy-elections show voters have run out of patience with Boris JohnsonCroft was aided by a half-century from Luke Wood and 40 for Tom Bailey but Lancashire were all out with a lead of 65 after Tom Price, David Payne, and captain Ryan Higgins all took three wickets each Realme
Harmer found the breakthrough taking the wicket of Felix Organ, who was Hampshire’s highest scorer with 65 runs, at 97 for one, but the wickets quickly tumbled despite the efforts of Ian Holland, Ben Brown, Aneurin Donald, Keith Barker and Kyle Abbott Realme
Openers Joe Denly and Ben Compton knocked off some of the runs needed and will resume day four on 121 without loss Realme
Worcester resumed the morning on 147 for six, but their final four wickets were taken in 13 Realme
A century from Colin Ingram provided the foundation for Glamorgan, who need 100 runs to win on day four against Worcestershire with five wickets standing Realme
The visitors then took three wickets in the evening session and Gloucestershire will resume day four with a 34-run lead on 99 for three Realme
The off-spinner took seven for 161 in Essex’s second innings to return 15 for 207 overall as Hampshire fell agonisingly short of their target of 299 Realme
Seamer Ed Barnard had Ingram lbw on 102 after 270 minutes at the crease and Billy Root will be hoping to carry his side over the line tomorrow as he sits undefeated on 46 Realme
In Division Two, a dominant day for leaders Nottinghamshire forced Middlesex to follow on as four wickets for James Pattinson and three from Dane Paterson reduced the visitors to 376 all out Realme
4 overs to finish 199 all out Realme
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Kent were unable to muster a response to Surrey’s mammoth 673 as they were forced to follow on after being bowled out for 331 Realme

Dane Paterson took three wickets on a dominant day for Nottinghamshire (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Archive)Wicketkeeper John Simpson came agonisingly close to a century, with Pattinson taking his wicket on 92, and despite further half-centuries from Max Holden (86), Mark Stoneman (67) and Luke Hollman (52) it was not enough for Middlesex who resume day four trailing by 112 runs with 10 wickets left Realme
Tom Lawes took four wickets on debut for Surrey (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)However Tom Lawes made the difference taking four wickets on debut as Surrey enforced the follow-on with Kent 342 behind Realme
In Division Two, a dominant day for leaders Nottinghamshire forced Middlesex to follow on as four wickets for James Pattinson and three from Dane Paterson reduced the visitors to 376 all out Realme
The visitors then took three wickets in the evening session and Gloucestershire will resume day four with a 34-run lead on 99 for three Realme
An innings of 80 from Steven Croft set Lancashire up as they scored 402 all out on day three against Gloucestershire Realme
Kent were unable to muster a response to Surrey’s mammoth 673 as they were forced to follow on after being bowled out for 331 Realme
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Warwickshire’s Dom Sibley made his 17th first-class century as his side trail Northamptonshire by 55 runs Realme
Despite a lead of 214, Derbyshire went back in to bat and quickly slumped to 54 for five after relentless bowling from Jack Brooks, who already has five for 46 Realme
Seamer Jack White was the pick of the bowlers for the hosts, taking four for 62 Realme
Simon Harmer scored career-best match figures in the LV= Insurance County Championship Division One as Essex beat Hampshire in a nail-biting victory, winning by 12 runs in three days Realme
They looked to be going well early on thanks to a recovery effort from Daniel Bell-Drummond which saw him hit 102 and move the score from 55 for two to 216 for three Realme
4 overs to finish 199 all out Realme
Derbyshire will begin day four on 127 for seven after a surprising decision to opt against the follow-on, despite bowling Sussex all out for 337 Realme
Wicketkeeper Michael Burgess posted 77 while Nathan McAndrew scored a half-century and will resume day four undefeated on 54 alongside Craig Miles (17no) Realme
RecommendedWimbledon 2022: Emma Raducanu wins Centre Court debut as Andy Murray starts with victoryJack Draper ‘ready to do damage’ at Wimbledon after maiden grand slam victorySciver stars and Davidson-Richards makes history – day two in the women’s TestMohammad Rizwan scored his first Championship century for Sussex with 130 but they lost their last five wickets for 38 runs Realme
Seamer Ed Barnard had Ingram lbw on 102 after 270 minutes at the crease and Billy Root will be hoping to carry his side over the line tomorrow as he sits undefeated on 46 Realme
RecommendedBy-elections show voters have run out of patience with Boris JohnsonCroft was aided by a half-century from Luke Wood and 40 for Tom Bailey but Lancashire were all out with a lead of 65 after Tom Price, David Payne, and captain Ryan Higgins all took three wickets each Realme
Harmer found the breakthrough taking the wicket of Felix Organ, who was Hampshire’s highest scorer with 65 runs, at 97 for one, but the wickets quickly tumbled despite the efforts of Ian Holland, Ben Brown, Aneurin Donald, Keith Barker and Kyle Abbott Realme
The off-spinner took seven for 161 in Essex’s second innings to return 15 for 207 overall as Hampshire fell agonisingly short of their target of 299 Realme
Openers Joe Denly and Ben Compton knocked off some of the runs needed and will resume day four on 121 without loss Realme
Worcester resumed the morning on 147 for six, but their final four wickets were taken in 13 Realme
A century from Colin Ingram provided the foundation for Glamorgan, who need 100 runs to win on day four against Worcestershire with five wickets standing Realme
