Cricket
Surrey v Essex, Lancashire v Notts, and much more: county cricket – live
Key events
And while Anderson performs ball-polishing duties for Tom Bailey at mid-on, poor Tom Bruce is turning out for Lancashire seconds at Barnsley. And the first drop of the day as Chris Green lets HH through his fingers at midwicket.
HH survives the over, Anderson’s first over of the summer is a maiden and off we go.
Anderson time
Four slips as Jimmy throws the ball from hand to hand at the Harrod Drive end. The first flies past HH’s bat, the second played perfectly neatly back into the turf.
Lancashire declare 353-9!
Jennings isn’t hanging around for glory, off he goes, unbeaten on 187.
And a couple of balls after the four, Lyon is sent on his way lbw by James and out comes Jimmy to bat . Warm applause from the tip-up seats. Can he squeak the two needed for another batting point?
A fair crowd are scattered around the boundary as HH leads the players out. KJ resumes on 183 – and Nathan Lyon powers the first ball for four.
Things look better from the tent. The guard wished Lancs luck as the train pulled into Southport station, the players are out practising the middle and it isn’t raining. Lancashire are going to carry on batting, Keaton Jennings in his happy place.
Monday’s round-up
Wickets galore at the Oval, where Essex were reduced to 10 men after Jordan Cox had an emergency appendix operation on Sunday. Despite a half-century from Paul Walter, Essex faced a first‑innings deficit of 82, but reduced Surrey to 44 for three on a damp day.
At the Rose Bowl, James Vince – one of England’s batting what-might-have-beens – stroked a glorious 211 to put Hampshire on top against Kent, who finished the day 299 behind with only four wickets in hand.
Worcestershire’s bowlers hauled them back from the brink after Tom Taylor (four for 46) and Nathan Smith (four for 52) reduced Durham to 148 for nine in a wicket-laden game at Chester-le-Street. Ben Stokes was bowled for 26 with the last ball of the day, but Worcestershire will need the highest score of the match to win on a devilish pitch.
Toms Banton and Abell batted responsibly as Somerset inched towards the follow-on target, after Warwickshire posted 412. There were four wickets for Olly Hannon-Dalby. Play between Lancashire and Nottinghamshire was abandoned at Southport, as the wait for Jimmy Anderson went on.
In Division Two, fabulous hundreds from Cameron Bancroft and Miles Hammond, and an unbeaten 90 by James Bracey, left the Cheltenham faithful in good cheer as Gloucestershire built up a lead of 370 against Glamorgan.
Sussex ripped the heart out of Northamptonshire’s batting, dismissing Emilio Gay and Luke Procter in the evening session and leaving the hosts another 147 to chase with six wickets in hand at Northampton.
Leicestershire hold the upper hand at Grace Road, recovering from 63 for four and the threat of Toby Roland-Jones (five for 76) to extent their lead over Middlesex to 404. Lewis Goldsworthy (75) and Ben Green (45 not out), both on loan from Somerset, bolstered the batting, as did a frisky 38 from last week’s hero Louis Kimber.
James Wharton and Jonny Tattersall put on 241, a Yorkshire record for the sixth wicket against Derbyshire. Wharton’s 188 was his first Championship century, and he received a standing ovation from the Chesterfield crowd.
Scores on the doors
Division One
Surrey 262 and 44-3 v Essex 180
Somerset 208-6 v Warwickshire 412
Lancashire 344-8 v Nottinghamshire no play yet today
Hampshire 505-8dec v Kent 206-6
Durham 190 & 148-9 v Worcestershire 112
Division Two
Leicestershire 179 & 311-8 v Middlesex 86 all out
Gloucestershire 179 and 388-3 v Glamorgan 197
Northamptonshire 97 and 137-4 v Sussex 143 & 237
Derbyshire 76 all out v Yorkshire 416-6
Preamble
Good morning! We go again. Day three of this final midsummer round. A few games tumbling towards results today, weather permitting, and, at Southport, Jimmy-watch continues.