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Keep tabs on highly-eventful action that has seen Gloucestershire skittled for 112 after choosing to bat today against Surrey, and Somerset recover from 39 for five to overtake Sussex’s 214.

By Rob Barnett & Tom White

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4.50pm– Surrey have the lead against Gloucestershire with all 10 wickets intact as openers Rory Burns and Zafar Ansari move their partnership to 113.

Kyle Hogg removes Laurie Evans for 20 at Edgbaston to leave Warwickshire 62 for three.

Derbyshire’s Alex Hughes has his maiden first-class half-century, 54 not out with his side 190 for six against Leicestershire.

Worcestershire lose Joe Leach for 32 but are 291 for six with Ben Cox on 72, closing on his first-class best of 89.

4.38pm – It’s cagey stuff after tea for the batting teams.

Kent versus Essex is set to restart at 5pm.

3.59pm - With most games now at the tea interval, here is how things stand:

Craig Overton’s unbeaten half-century has given Somerset a lead of 17 on 231 for eight against Sussex in Division One. Craig Kieswetter earlier hit 65, while Steve Magoffin has taken 6-60.

Warwickshire are 47 for two from 33 overs after bowling Lancashire out for 286.

There will be no further play today at Headingley, with the scheduled 4pm inspection not even required. Just 9.3 overs were possible this morning, Yorkshire reaching 76 for two in reply to Nottinghamshire’s 205.

In Division Two, Surrey are in total control after bowling out Gloucestershire for 112 and reaching 98 without loss in reply, with Rory Burns on 52 and Zafar Ansari 44.

Derbyshire reached tea on 157 for six in reply to Leicestershire’s 311. Alex Hughes has a career-best 39 not out, while Anthony Ireland, Alex Wyatt and Ben Raine have taken two wickets apiece.

Worcestershire and Hampshire are still on the field after a delayed start to the afternoon session, and Essex and Kent are also still playing.

3.48pm– Essex scrape to a fifth batting point off the last available delivery despite losing three wickets on 399, with ten Doeschate guiding a ball straight to slip and Adam Riley removing Ben Foakes and Monty Panesar. They are 400 for eight.

Worcestershire have 250 and a second point, with Cox on 57.

3.35pm– Ben Cox played an understated supporting role to Kervezee earlier but has now brought up his half-century, from 105 balls with seven fours, as Worcestershire reach 236 for five.

Essex move ahead on 394 for five against Kent, with Ryan ten Doeschate in one-day mode as they look to get their final bonus point – 16 runs just came from the 108th over, with two left to reach 400.

3.28pm– Somerset have the first-innings lead in a close game against Sussex, 219 for eight in reply to 214 with Craig Overton passing 50 from 58 balls.

Warwickshire lose their second wicket on 31, Ateeq Javid trapped lbw for seven by Glen Chapple – giving the veteran Lancashire captain figures of 5-4-1-1.

Rory Burns has passed 2,000 first-class runs and is 44 not out as he and opening partner Ansari take Surrey more than halfway to Gloucestershire’s total.

3.19pm– Essex lose Foster for 46 and Bopara for 162 in quick succession but are only 14 runs behind at 373 for five after Bopara hit Ben Harmison for three successive boundaries.

Surrey’s openers bring up a fifty partnership in the 20th over as they make good progress in reply to Gloucestershire’s 112.

3.09pm– England one-day star Ravi Bopara reaches 150 for Essex against Kent, from 290 balls with 10 fours and a six. His side are 355 for three, just 32 behind on first innings.

Worcestershire reached 200 almost three overs after Kervezee’s dismissal and are currently 209 for five from 77 overs

Somerset also reach the landmark, albeit for the loss of seven wickets, with Craig Overton on 36 and Meschede 37.

2.57pm– Overton and Meschede have put on 64 to take Somerset to 189 for seven, just 25 behind.

Derbyshire have slipped to 115 for six in reply to Leicestershire’s 311. Gareth Cross is the latest to go, brilliantly bowled without scoring by Wyatt.

Surrey started watchfully after skittling Gloucestershire but have pressed on to 40 without loss in 15 overs after seeing off Will Gidman, who bowled an opening spell of six overs for two.

2.46pm– No century for Worcestershire’s Alexei Kervezee, who is caught by James Vince off James Tomlinson for 80 to leave his side 199 for five against Hampshire.

Apologies to Derbyshire’s Marcus North, who is caught behind off Anthony Ireland without adding to the 23 runs I previously mentioned.

2.35pm– Somerset pass 150 as Craig Meschede and Overton see them to 154 for seven against Sussex.

They’re back under way at Worcestershire, with the hosts 193 for four against Hampshire and Alexei Kervezee 74 not out.

Derbyshire have their hundred up for the loss of four wickets, Marcus North on 23 not out.

Surrey have already cut the deficit to two figures, 19 without loss in reply to Gloucestershire’s 112.

2.21pm– Somerset’s troubles continue as Kieswetter quickly follows Trego back to the pavilion, Piolet interrupting Magoffin’s run of wickets with the help of Matt Machan’s catch. Kieswetter made an excellent 65 from 73 balls, more than half of his side’s 125 for seven.

Lancashire take their first wicket, Varun Chopra dismissed by Kabir Ali to leave Warwickshire 11 for one in response to 286.

Essex have their third batting point, reaching 300 for three against Kent as James Foster makes a rapid start alongside centurion Ravi Bopara.

2.13pm– The deadly Steve Magoffin breaks Somerset’s defiant partnership with his sixth wicket, Trego caught by Steffan Piolet for 27 after adding 86 with Kieswetter. Magoffin has 6-40.

Derbyshire lose Scott Elstone, caught behind for 13 chasing a wide delivery from Alex Wyatt to leave his side 90 for four.

2.04pm – Mitchell Claydon takes his and Kent’s third wicket against Essex, Jesse Ryder bowled for 10 to leave the visitors 283 for three in reply to 387.

Surrey have begun their reply to Gloucestershire's 112, Rory Burns and Zafar Ansari their opening batsmen.

1.49pm - While Hampshire and Worcestershire are nearing a restart, play has not resumed after the lunch interval at Headingley as rain continues.

Somerset's Craig Kieswetter has passed 50 as he and Peter Trego continue their rebuilding job, with the score now 100 for five off 27 overs.

1.23pm – Gloucestershire are skittled for 112 after winning the toss this morning versus Surrey as Jade Dernbach has Matt Taylor caught behind for a score of 24 that at least offered some resistance. It’s worth remembering that the hosts yesterday made 207 for three on this ground in the NatWest T20 Blast! It's now lunch in all the games.

1.12pm – Here are the scores in the games that went to lunch at 1pm.

Division One

Steve Magoffin’s 5-19 has reduced Somerset to 92 for five in reply to Sussex’s 214 at Taunton. Visiting captain Ed Joyce this morning added four to his overnight 99.

Tom Smith made 50 as Lancashire advanced from 188 for six yesterday to 286 all out versus Warwickshire at Edgbaston.

Rain has limited play at Headingley where Yorkshire have added 24 without loss to their overnight 52 for two, which is in reply to Nottinghamshire’s 205.

Division Two

There has been no play this morning at New Road where second-placed Worcestershire are 175 for four against leaders Hampshire.

Rain has also disrupted the action at Grace Road with Derbyshire moving from 12 for none to 67 for two versus Leicestershire.

1pm – Dunn dents Gloucestershire further, ending Geraint Jones’ counter-attacking innings on 28 and making the hosts 96 for nine after they chose to bat this morning.

Play resumes at the Spitfire Ground where Tom Westley is caught behind off Mitchell Claydon for 116, ending an emphatic stand of 243 with Ravi Bopara.

Lunch is due at 1.15pm in Canterbury, but has been delayed at Bristol with the hosts nine down. We’ll soon bring you the other scores.

12.50pm – There's plenty going on at Edgbaston where Kabir Ali gets a life when Tim Ambrose misses a stumping off Jeetan Patel before Smith raises a fifty but next ball plays on to Boyd Rankin, making Lancashire 270 for nine.

12.34pm – Incredibly, it gets worse for Gloucestershire who are 67 for eight as occasional bowler Jason Roy strikes three times in five balls, first having Will Gidman lbw and, next over, bowling Benny Howell and Tom Smith in consecutive deliveries.

Unfortunately only two overs were possible at the Spitfire Ground before rain returned, Essex moving on to 257 for one in response to 387.

12.22pm – Magoffin’s demolition drive continues as he traps James Hildreth lbw and gets Alviro Petersen edging behind in consecutive overs. Somerset are 39 for five in reply to 214 and the seamer has figures of 7.2-2-13-5!

Meanwhile, Warwickshire’s Boyd Rankin cheaply accounts for Kyle Hogg.

12.04pm – Dunn is tearing Gloucestershire apart, having Iain Cockbain caught behind for nought to reduce them to 25 for five!

Warwickshire’s Chris Wright likewise ousts Chapple for 33, breaking an alliance of 59 with Smith.

11.55am – While rain frustrates elsewhere, Ben Raine boosts Leicestershire by trapping Stephen Moore in front.

At least the rain has relented at the Spitfire Ground, where day three is set to start at 12.15pm.

There’s nothing wet about Magoffin; he’s on fire! The Australian now has Nick Compton caught behind for 13, leaving Somerset 28 for three.

11.43am – Surrey strike three times in two overs! Matt Dunn snares Michael Klinger and Alex Gidman before Chris Tremlett bags Hamish Marshall to leave Gloucestershire 17 for four!

Magoffin gets a second scalp, having Johann Myburgh caught behind a few balls after the batsman was dropped.

Unfortunately rain has forced the players off at Headingley and Grace Road, with Yorkshire 76 for two and Leicestershire 41 for one. Andrew Gale and Jack Leaning have shared a fifty partnership for the White Rose.

11.32am – Tom Smith and Glen Chapple give Lancashire a swift start before bad light intervenes at 221 for six.

11.21am – Somerset lose captain Marcus Trescothick to the second ball of the innings, bowled for nought by Steve Magoffin.

11.05am – Sussex skipper Ed Joyce takes Alfonso Thomas for four in the first over of the day, moving him from an overnight 99 to three figures.

There is a delayed start to day three between Kent and Essex at the Spitfire Ground due to rain.

Surrey strike a quick blow as Chris Tremlett bowls Dan Housego for nought in the game’s first over.

There is also an early breakthrough for Leicestershire’s Anthony Ireland, who ousts Paul Borrington.

10.55am – A minute’s silence is taking place at Bristol in honour of David Allen, the former England and Gloucestershire player who died on May 24. The hosts and Surrey are wearing black arm bands today as a mark of respect.

10.45am –Gloucestershire have chosen to bat first facing Surrey at Bristol. No doubt it’s a good batting pitch after the hosts piled up 207 for three in yesterday’s NatWest T20 Blast clash with Glamorgan, which was washed out after one innings.

Unfortunately there’ll be no play between the top two in Division Two, Worcestershire and Hampshire, this morning due to rain.

10.37am – Good morning and welcome to our LV= County Championship blog. Gloucestershire against Surrey at Bristol begins today while five games are in thir second day and Kent versus Essex moves into day three. The scores in the ongoing matches are below:

Division One

Yorkshire reached 52 for two after dismissing Nottinghamshire for just 205 at Headingley.

Ed Joyce continued his superb form with 99 not out, yet Sussex were struggling on 210 for nine against Somerset at Taunton.

Lancashire are 188 for six versus Warwickshire at Edgbaston, Jeetan Patel having claimed three wickets.

Division Two

On day two at the Spitfire Ground, Essex are 253 for one replying to Kent’s 387 thanks to unbeaten centuries from Tom Westley and Ravi Bopara.

Second-placed Worcestershire are 175 for four thanks to Alexei Kervezee’s 65 not out against leaders Hampshire at New Road.

Derbyshire reached 12 without loss at Grace Road in reply to Leicestershire’s 311.


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