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Davey c b Bess 0 (Leics 449-8 v Yorks 185)
Short and not so sweet.
Ben Stokes out for 95 as Durham respond to Northants' 450
Rehan Ahmed hits 128 for Leics against Yorkshire
Teenager Tom Norton takes 5-50 as Glamorgan rip through Surrey for 105
Champions Notts lead by 273 runs at halfway at leaders Essex
Wickets tumbling in clash between Sussex and Hampshire; Warwickshire get into lead over Somerset
Division Two: Derbyshire v Lancashire; Kent v Middlesex; Worcestershire v Gloucestershire
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Davey c b Bess 0 (Leics 449-8 v Yorks 185)
Short and not so sweet.
Thompson lbw b Ogborne 31 (Somerset 208 v Warks 304-8)
Lovely ball from Alfie Ogborne who angles one into the pads of Jordan Thompson.
That looks to be hitting middle and leg. And Thompson has gone for a valuable 39-ball 31.
The lead is 96.
Walter b O'Neill 0 (Essex 2-1 v Notts - trail by 271 runs)
Disaster for the home side.
Second ball of the innings (technically the first as the opening delivery was a no-ball) and Fergus O'Neill gets one between Paul Walter's bat and pad and clatters the top of off stump.
What a day Notts are having!
Jamie Porter is in as a night-watchman.
Sussex v Hants 168-7
Andrew Neal is now at the crease for Hampshire alongside Felix Organ and it looks like they know each other's roles already.
Neal will be the blocker and Organ will look to score wherever he possibly can.
Neal eventually noodles a single to get off the mark and Hampshire's lead reaches exactly 200 - an important landmark in this game.
Essex 0-0 v Notts - trail by 273 runs
Here we go then for the second innings.
There are six overs remaining in the day at Chelmsford and Essex need to get through them without losing a wicket.
Notts can go on the attack with their huge lead in the bank.
Evison run out 55 (Leics 448-7 v Yorks 185)
Joey Evison pushes into the legside and Ben Green calls for a single.
Evison is not so sure and his hesitation costs him as a direct hit from a sub fielder ends his innings.
Josh Davey comes to the crease.
Somerset 208 v Warks 304-7
Manav Suthar steps down the pitch and clonks Archie Vaughan for six.
A stunning shot which takes the Bears to a second batting point.
Leics 448-6 v Yorks 185
Ben Green plays the second ball of the 110th over into the offside for a single before Joey Evison steers Hassan Ali into the legside for two more.
Three needed from three balls.
Evison wafts and misses, and then fails to connect with a ball down the legside. Three from one.
Hassan sends the final ball wide of off-stump and Evison can only get a toe end on it for one more, so the Foxes will settle for four batting points.
Glamorgan v Surrey 8-0 f/o - trail by 245
Tom Norton is back into the attack for Glamorgan and is testing Dom Sibley outside his off-stump already.
Norton then runs in to Sibley once more but Sibley pulls out of the way at the last second because Rory Burns has dropped his bat at the non-striker's end in Sibley's eyeline.
Safe to say it has not been Burns' day today.
Leics 444-6 v Yorks 185
Just a couple of singles off Hassan Ali's latest over as the floodlights are switched back on at Grace Road.
Just two overs for Leicestershire to find the 12 runs needed for that fifth batting point.
Ben Green gets four of them with an outside edge off Matt Revis which flies past the diving first slip. Another slip, skip?
A backfoot punch for a single and then a short ball that sails high over Joey Evison and is signalled a wide. Six needed off six balls.
Stone c Snater b Harmer 30 (Essex 184 v Notts 457)
The Essex bowlers can finally put their feet up and hope their batters can make a better go of things second time around..
Simon Harmer has a five-fer.
Olly Stone goes for a massive heave-ho and top edges to the waiting Shane Snater in the covers.
Harmer finishes wuth 5-165 from his 45 overs.
Notts lead by 273 runs.
Durham 223-5 v Northants 450
Graham Clark slaps a full toss away to the boundary to move to 27 not out.
He and Ollie Robinson have added 21 runs for the sixth wicket so far.
Derbyshire 364 v Lancashire 161 & 83-3
Marcus Harris squirts an Anuj Dal ball down past gully to the rope for four.
The Australia batter now has 26, while Harry Singh's dead-batting continues with two off 39 balls.
There have been 38 overs in this innings, just under two less than the first knock yesterday.
Somerset 208 v Warks 291-7
A good tumbling stop on the rope from Josh Shaw denies Jordan Thompson another boundary.
The single off Archie Vaughan takes Thompson to 28 from just 32 balls.
Not exactly destructive but he's found more fluency on this pitch than any other batter has managed in this match.
The lead has quickly risen to 83.
Potgieter c Price b Carson 55 (Sussex v Hants 157-7 - lead by 189)
Such a crucial breakthrough for Sussex! The seventh-wicket partnership worth 91 has finally been broken.
It's been a vital knock by Delano Potgieter but on this occasion he picks out Tom Price who makes a brilliant low catch around mid-wicket region.
The South African's gritty innings included five boundaries and came off 129 balls.
Hampshire's lead creeps towards 200.
Leicestershire 435-6 v Yorkshire 185
Adam Whitty
BBC Radio Leicester commentator
Image source, Rex FeaturesNick Kelly scored his 14th first class century
Nick Kelly has played a blinder today.
It was an innings with white-ball aggression and intensity, but with red-ball discipline.
What was really striking was Kelly's lofted driving, and the fact that he would come down the pitch and strike the ball so truly. It's rare to see such clean hitting charging down the track off seam bowlers.
His knock has taken the Foxes from being on top, to utter domination. Their lead is approaching 300, which will surely be too difficult to post a challenge from.
Joey Evison has done well to keep things moving with a half-century.
Yorkshire just haven't had the answers with the ball, a surprising turn of events given their relative good form.
Glamorgan v Surrey 0-0 f/o - trail by 253
Kiran Carlson gets his side in a huddle once more and Surrey still have another 30 overs to negotiate this evening on what has been a disastrous second day.
Rory Burns, following his bizarre dismissal in the first innings just a few hours ago, fends off Timm van der Gugten's first delivery towards the offside for no run.
Hose b L Charlesworth 52 (Worcs 185-4 v Glos 289)
A big wicket for the Glosters.
Adam Hose goes back to try to pull Liam Charlesworth but the ball does not get up how he was expecting and it clatters into the stumps.
A stand of 98 is broken.
Leics 436-6 v Yorks 185
Leicestershire have had a fabulous couple of days as they search for a first County Championship win at home to Yorkshire in 40 years.
They need 14 more runs in three overs to add the icing on the cake of maximum batting points.
Leics 435-6 v Yorks 185
Joey Evison drives square into the offside for four off Hassan Ali to go to 48.
The 24-year-old then opens the face and turns down to third man for two more which brings up his 16th first-class fifty.
He hasn't been at his fluent best but brings up the landmark off 84 balls with seven fours and a six.
Evison becomes the fourth Fox to reach a half-century after Rehan Ahmed, Rishi Patel and Nick Kelly.








