12:04pm - And now Craig Miles has two in two at Cheltenham, ousting Thilan Samaraweera and Ben Cox to leave Worcestershire 22 for six!
ecb.co.uk's Jonathan Veal at Derbyshire v Yorkshire (51/1): After the early loss of Adam Lyth, who nicked a rising ball from Mark Footlitt, Yorkshire look to be settling in for a long day at the crease as Alex Lees and Phil Jaques take them past 50 with an array of off-side boundaries.
11:49am - Fuller's on fire. The ball after ousting Moeen Ali, he has Alexei Kervezee caught behind to complete a brilliant hat-trick!
11:35am - A couple more wickets fall in Division Two as Glamorgan's Graham Wagg bowls Lancashire's Karl Brown for 48, Kent's Daniel Bell-Drummond goes for 79 to James Tomlinson and Worcestershire's Daryl Mitchell falls to Will Gidman.
11:30am - Yorkshire lose an early wicket as Adam Lyth edges Mark Foottit behind, while Gloucestershire's James Fuller has ousted Worcestershire's Matt Pardoe. In other news, Middlesex have chosen to field versus Sussex.
11:12am - The first wicket of the morning falls at Edgbaston, Samit Patel taking a return catch off Michael Lumb for 51.
ecb.co.uk's Jonathan Veal at Chesterfield: Yorkshire resume their hunt for the LV= County Championship Division One title against Derbyshire in glorious conditions at the picturesque Queen's Park in Chesterfield this morning. Fit-again Tykes skipper Andrew Gale has won the toss and opted to bat.
10:45am - Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today's LV= County Championship action. Three games will recommence with four others beginning, although Sussex against Middlesex will start at 12pm. Here are the scores from those encounter in day three as well as word from the tosses in the others:
Division One
Nottinghamshire are 131 for two responding to Warwickshire's 463 at Edgbaston.
Yorkshire have won the toss and chosen to bat versus Derbyshire at Chesterfield.
Division Two
Lancashire are 93 without loss in reply to Glamorgan's 474 at Emirates Old Trafford.
Kent are 200 for one in reply to Hampshire's 405 for nine declared at Canterbury.
Essex have won the toss and chosen to bat against Leicestershire at Chelmsford.
Worcestershire have won the toss and elected to bat against Gloucestershire at Cheltenham.