Live updates on Surrey versus Lancashire and Hampshire versus Middlesex: County Cricket

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– Matt Parkinson takes his second wicket at Grace Road, putting him in a strong position for a five-wicket haul. Leicestershire are currently at 148-3.
– Surrey, who are chasing Warwickshire, are struggling in Chelmsford and hoping that Dom Bess can contribute with the bat during his one-match loan. They are at 126-6.
– Surrey’s last wicket falls due to a run out, with Dan Worrall being run out for 51 and Sean Abbott left stranded on 87. Lancashire finish off the innings, with Surrey all out for 360 and a lead of 86 runs. The mental lead is now 586. Tea is taken at The Oval.
– Warwickshire loses their fourth wicket, with Mousley being dismissed by Porter. They are at 104-4. Meanwhile, Robson and Stoneman from Middlesex make a strong start at the Rose Bowl, with a score of 23-0.
– Somerset holds firm at 116-2 against Notts, with a lead of 63 runs.
– Josh de Caires takes an astonishing seven-wicket haul, proving his worth with the Kookaburra ball.
– Surrey drops their second catch since lunch, allowing their lead to increase to 57. Their last-wicket partnership has reached over 100, coming off just 84 balls.
– Daniel Bell-Drummond reaches his 150, continuing his excellent form from the Blast. He loses his partner, Muyeye, who scored 179, and Joe Denly, who contributes a quick 14-ball six. Kent score is currently 349-3.
– Warwickshire loses Bethell for 37 to Simon Harmer, with Essex trailing by 363 at 94-3.
– Sean Abbott reaches fifty, contributing to Surrey’s lead, which is now 30. The last-wicket partnership has reached 75 and is still going strong.
– Parkinson takes a wicket at The Riverside, disrupting Leicestershire’s strong start. Budinger is caught for 51 and Patel is snaffled off Raine for 31. Leicestershire’s score is currently at 87-2.
– Surrey now takes a ten-run lead over Lancashire, with Abbot and Worrall hitting boundaries freely.
– Lammonby and Bartlett save Somerset from potential collapse. They are at 99-2, leading Notts by 76.
– Rhodes and Bethell contribute to Warwickshire’s recovery against Essex, with the score moving from 18-2 to 72-2. Hampshire is all out for 419. The quality of the pitch or excellent batting will soon be determined by Middlesex.
– Muyeye reaches 150, bringing joy and showcasing some incredible shots. Meanwhile, Bell-Drummond continues his excellent form with 142 not out, forming a partnership of 198 with Muyeye. Kent’s score is at 315-1.
– A statement from Yorkshire is released ahead of the CDC sanctions hearing, acknowledging the historical cultural issues within the club and emphasizing the need for accountability and inclusivity.
– Sussex’s score of 121-6 at Sophia Gardens is considered under-par, with wickets falling to McIlroy, VDG, and James Harris.
– Durham declares at 517-6, with The Other Ollie Robinson reaching an impressive 167 not out. Leicestershire is currently at 64-0 in reply.
– Madsen and du Plooy form a strong partnership, bringing Derbyshire closer to parity at New Road, trailing by just 50.
– Gloucestershire has a long day in the field, with Yorkshire scoring a huge 541-9, and Revis reaching 99 not out.
– Surrey continues to struggle after lunch, with Sam Curran being caught for 52. It seems that this will become a one-innings battle, with Surrey at 226-8, trailing Lancs by 48.
– Surrey reaches a total of 215-7 against Lancashire, with Lancashire having scored 274.
– Sussex is playing below expectations at Sophia Gardens, with a score of 120-5 in response to Glamorgan’s 242.
– Leicestershire has a strong start at Grace Road, scoring 41-0 in response to Durham’s declaration at 517-6.
– Worcestershire scores 237 in their innings against Derbyshire, with Derbyshire currently at 164-3.
– Yorkshire scores an impressive 531-8 against Gloucestershire at Headingley.
– Daryl Mitchell takes consecutive wickets, dismissing Will Jacks and Jordan Clark. Surrey is now in a more difficult position at 210-7.
– Essex concludes their innings at 457, putting Warwickshire in a difficult position at 28-2.
– Tawanda Muyeye reaches an outstanding century, scoring 99 with a six and then reaching three figures with a four. This is his first century in the Championship.
– At Headingley, another young Yorkshireman, Matt Revis, shows Shan Masood how astonishing his duck was by scoring 61. Yorks has reached a total of 471-8.
– Notts collapses in the morning session, losing six wickets for 41 runs. Matt Henry takes six wickets for Somerset, with Notts leading by only 23 runs.
– Matt Henry takes his sixth wicket as Notts continues to struggle. They are at 177-9, with Ball and Paterson left to improve their lead of 17 runs.
– Surrey loses their fifth wicket as Blatherwick dismisses Jamie Smith for 49. Sam Curran is left to salvage the innings. Surrey still trails Lancs by 149 runs.
– England’s women’s team loses to Australia by 89 runs, with Gardner taking 8-66. Australia extends their lead in the multi-format series by four points.
– Tawanda Muyeye reaches his century, scoring his maiden Championship hundred off just 133 balls.
– England faces a tough situation in the Test match, with seven wickets down and requiring 108 runs for victory.
– Somerset aims to make a comeback against Nottinghamshire, with Notts losing three quick wickets in the morning session. Notts is currently at 162-7, trailing by two runs.
– Mes shares some fantastic photographs from a cricket tournament they umpired in yesterday.

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