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LIVE: Royal London One-Day Cup

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Follow the first day of Royal London One-Day Cup action as Derbyshire and Glamorgan collect impressive opening wins, while Yorkshire post 324 for seven in the Roses match.

By James O’Brien and Dominic Farrell

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7.47pm - Brown goes through to a fine half-century that has really altered the complexion of the Lancashire innings. He has one limited-overs ton to his name. The Red Rose probably need the Bolton man to make it two if they are going to pull this off.

7.43pm - That’s the fifty partnership between Lancashire skipper Paul Horton and Brown. The latter has raced to 41 from 33 deliveries.

7.35pm - DROPPED! Brooks returns to the attic and Brown sends a top edge spiralling into the off side. Alex Lees comes tearing in from the fence but can’t hold on.

7.30pm - That’s what the doctor ordered for the Red Rose. Karl Brown advances to Patterson and clouts him for six. Another baseball-style thump yields four more, before a scampered three down to third man. It’s 83 for three after 19 overs.

7.09pm - Another one bites the dust. Davies tries to whip Patterson over mid-on but Bresnan holds on once more and the wicketkeeper batsman goes for a 46-ball 20. Lancashire are 57 for three in the 15th over.

6.59pm - Adam Lyth comes into the attack and his occasional off-spin snares the big wicket of Ashwell Prince, who picks out Bresnan at mid-on. it’s 51 for two and Yorkshire are well on top.

6.45pm - The asking rate is already above seven per-over for Lancashire and the pressure tells as Khawaja departs for 22, top-edging into the on-side where Lyth caught superbly to give Bresnan the breakthrough.

6.36pm - It’s been a good start with the ball from Brooks and Tim Bresnan, who have both used the short ball well. Steven Patterson comes into the attack and will hope to follow their lead. Lancashire are 28 without loss after six overs.

6.23pm - Davies squirts Lancashire’s first four to the point boundary in the third over. They’ll need plenty more where that came from. Brooks then gets one to climb on him and the keeper top edges to the rope.

6.15pm - The teams are back out at Emirates Old Trafford, with Jack Brooks opening the bowling to home pair Usman Khawaja and Alex Davies.

5.30pm - Yorkshire close on 324 for seven. It’s an imposing total facing Lancashire, but they will attack it on a true Emirates Old Trafford surface where batting looks a lovely pastime. Brown shelled Rich Pyrah during the final set of six, which was well bowled by Wayne White.

Earlier, half-centurions Lees and Williamson were unable to kick on to three figures as Lancashire put the breaks on mid-innings. Imagine how many Yorkshire might have ended up with!

We’ll catch you after the break.

5.22pm - Kabir gets a third wicket as Karl Brown pouches Jack Leaning on the midwicket fence for a 14-ball 18. Adil Rashid is in at nine in an impressively deep Yorkshire batting line-up.

5.14pm - Bresnan’s fun comes to an end as he drills a low Kabir full toss to Usman Khawaja at mid-off. An excellent and brisk 32 from the England man but also just reward for Kabir, who is in the midst of an expert spell of death bowling.

5.10pm - Tim Bresnan is lending Yorkshire just the impetus they need. The all-rounder has raced to 28 from 15 deliveries and the White Rose are 285 for five with four overs remaining. 

4.57pm - Bairstow gone! Big moment for Lancashire as a top-edged pull off Jordan Clark falls into Croft’s safe hands. Yorkshire are now 256 for five and their rivals have pulled this back well.

4.52pm - Bairstow is in fine nick and most certainly on the charge. Kabir Ali is thumped through wide long-on for four before seeing the next delivery sail back over his head. The seamer then gets a pair of yorkers in, but it could be a high-risk strategy with the Yorkshireman in this mood.

4.48pm - RESULT! Glamorgan (175/3) beat Middlesex Panthers (174/8) by seven wickets at the SWALEC Stadium. Just as they did in the NatWest T20 Blast last night, Glamorgan win at an absolute canter. Openers Rudolph and Allenby struck half centuries to ensure Middlesex’s below-par total would never be remotely threatening. An excellent team performance from the Welsh county.

4.46pm - It’s two wickets in quick succession for Lancashire as Gale falls in similar fashion to Williamson, lobbing another catch up to Croft at mid-off. That means a second wicket for Parry, who completes his allocation with 2-58 and Yorkshire are 232 for four with nine overs remaining.

4.32pm - RESULT! Derbyshire Falcons (340/5) beat Hampshire (204) by 136 runs at the 3aaa County Ground - Wainwright finishes with 4-34 to complete a miserable day for the visitors.

Glamorgan and Yorkshire are both three down now. The wicket won't prevent the former from getting over the line but the Vikings would dearly have liked Williamson to have seen out the 50 overs. His dismissal for 70 brings Jonny Bairstow to the crease so we could have some fireworks.

4.20pm - Derbyshire have the scent of victory now after Sean Irvine is run out and Wainwright removes Liam Dawson. It is going to be a comprehensive one, too.

Glamorgan lose Allenby but his knock of 70 has ensured they will get their campaign off to a dream start.

4.05pm - Will Smith becomes Wainwright's second victim, departing for 35, and that could be curtains for Hampshire.

Finn removes Rudolph at the SWALEC Stadium but it has come far too late for Middlesex, with Glamorgan needing only 39 to win off 23.4 overs. 

Kane Williamson reaches his half-century and looks well set for a big one as Yorkshire reach the end of 34th over on 188 for two.

3.51pm - Does this spell the end of Hampshire's faint hopes? Michael Carberry goes for 55, caught off the bowling of David Wainwright, to leave his side 149 for four.

3.37pm - The Vikings' progress is halted slightly as Lees is caught at long-on off Stephen Parry for 66.

Jim Allenby raises his half-century off 58 balls to continue a brilliant day for Glamorgan.

3.32pm - Glamorgan are coasting to victory against Middlesex on 88 without loss in the 18th over.

Hampshire are rebuilding after losing a couple of quick wickets, while Yorkshire are on course for a big total against Roses rivals Lancashire. They are 147 for one approaching the halfway mark.

3.12pm - Tony Palladino ends Maxwell's innings but you get the sense Hampshire will keep coming at Derbyshire, knowing only something special will see them reach the 341 required for an unlikely win. 

Lees has brought up his fifty to take the Vikings to 105 for one.

3.00pm - Glamorgan are well on their way to chasing down their target of 175, with Jacques Rudolph and Jim Allenby taking them to 46 without loss at the end of the ninth.

Glenn Maxwell has picked up where James Vince left off. He is 26 off 14 balls and Hampshire are flying on 87 for one.

Yorkshire continue to make good progress, 96 for the loss of Lyth in the 16th.

2.38pm - Lancashire desperately needed and they have one as Lyth is caught in the deep by Karl Brown off the bowling of Kyle Jarvis to depart for 46 with Yorkshire 69 for one after 9.5.

2.34pm - We could be in for a thiller at the 3aaa County Ground, where Hampshire have moved to 29 without loss only three overs in.

2.23pm- Hampshire and Glamorgan have begun their contrasting run chases, with the former having it all to do to get their campaign off to the perfect start.

2.18pm - The Vikings are not dwelling on their T20 exit. They are 29 without loss after five overs.

2.04pm - Yorkshire are up and running thanks to a four from Adam Lyth, who has opened up with talented youngster Alex Lees.

1.39pm - Middlesex would definitely have taken a total of 174 after they were reduced to 90 for eight. Their bowlers will have something to bowl at when Glamorgan come out to bat thanks to 40s from Dexter and Finn.

Hampshire must chase 341 after centuries from Durston and Madsen inspired Derbyshire to a mammoth score.

Meanwhile at Emirates Old Trafford, Yorkshire Vikings, looking to bounce back from the disappointment of missing out on the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-finals, have won the toss and will bat in their Roses clash with Lancashire Lightning.

1.19pm - Dexter and Finn are doing a good job for their side, with their unbeaten partnership of 58 taking Middlesex up towards 150 with four overs remaining.

Derbyshire are on course for 330/340, with Madsen on 135 in a score of 307 for three in the 47th over.

1.06pm - A captain's knock from Madsen as he becomes the second Derbyshire batsman to reach three figures on the opening day of the new cup competion. He quickly hit Sean Ervine for six to show he is not done yet.

12.56pm - Joy at last for Hampshire as Will Smith traps Durston lbw to end a brilliant innings of 134 from 129 balls.

12.51pm - It is not getting any better for Hampshire, who will soon be faced with a daunting target. Durston and Madsen have now put on 220 for the third wicket and have just over 10 overs to take Derbyshire's total to 300 and beyond. 

Middlesex are heading towards a semi-competitive score thanks to a 30-run stand between Neil Dexter and Steven Finn. 

12.29pm - Durston has made history by becoming the first player to reach a Royal London One-Day Cup ton. It took him 106 balls and contained eight fours and one six. Madsen is not too far behind as Derbyshire close in on 200, having been 20 for two early in their innings.

Middlesex have hit a milestone of their own, albeit one which will not raise too many smiles. They are 101 for eight and still in big trouble.

12.18pm - And another one gone, Tim Murtagh giving Lloyd his third wicket. We could be in for an early finish at the SWALEC Stadium.

12.09pm - Middlesex are not coping at all well with the transition from T20 cricket to the new 50-over format. Toby Roland-Jones is the seventh Panthers man to fall and they are in danger of being bowled out for under 100.

At Derby, Madsen has gone to his fifty as the hosts show Middlesex how it is done on 162 for two in the 28th.

11.51am - Sorry Panthers fans, Gubbins is the latest victim of the commentator's curse. He is caught behind off spinner Dean Cosker to leave Middlesex on the ropes on 76 for five.

In contrast, Durston and Madsen continue to pile on the runs against Hampshire, with their stand now into three figures.

11.43am - Durston brings up his half-century from 55 balls as Derbyshire pass 100 in the 19th over. They look on course for a big total against Hampshire.

Middlesex are mounting a recovery at the SWALEC Stadium, Nick Gubbins leading the way on 38 not out.

11.28am - Wes Durston and Wayne Madsen are going great guns for the Falcons. Their partnership of 58 has taken the home side to 78 for two at the 15-over mark.

Things go from bad to worse for Middlesex as they lose their fourth wicket, Ryan Higgins edging behind to give Dewi Penrhyn-Jones his first senior scalp.

11.06am - Middlesex are in a spot of bother now and Hogan is the man to do the damage again. Chris Rogers lobs a catch to David Lloyd at mid-on to leave Glamorgan in a strong position in the ninth over.

Derbyshire have recovered to reach 47 for two after 10 overs.

10.45am - Derbyshire hit 16 from the first two overs but have been pegged back by two Hampshire wickets, the latest coming as Scott Elstone is bowled by Matt Coles without scoring.

10.35am - Middlesex lose a wicket in the first over as Dawid Malan leaves a straight one and is bowled by Michael Hogan for a golden duck. Great start by Glamorgan.

10.31am - We are up and running in both of our early starts. Will there be fireworks from batsmen still in T20 mode or a more considered approach with plenty of overs in front of them?

10.14am - It will be interesting to see how the teams go about their business in the middle overs. They may have to bide their time and set a platform for the last 10 overs, which may take some adjustment after a 14-match NatWest T20 Blast campaign. The group stage of that compeitition came to an end in style last night.

10.03am - We have news from the middle at Derby, where Hampshire have won the toss and stuck the home side in.

Glamorgan have done likewise so Middlesex will join Derbyshire in getting an early crack at the new 50-over format with bat in hand.

10am – Hello and welcome to the first day of the Royal London One-Day Cup, the new domestic List A competition. The 18 counties have been split into two pools, Group A and Group B, with the top four in each progressing to the quarter-finals.

Today’s fixtures are as follows:

Group A

Derbyshire Falcons v Hampshire, the 3aaa County Ground, 10.30am start

Lancashire Lightning v Yorkshire Vikings, Emirates Old Trafford, 2pm start

Group B

Glamorgan v Middlesex Panthers, the SWALEC Stadium, 10.30am start


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