Summary

  • Sir James Anderson takes 5-64 for Lancashire at Northampton

  • Dillon Pennington takes 5-65 as Notts bowl out Somerset for 347

  • Matt Critchley makes 173 for Essex against Hampshire

  • Dan Mousley scores maiden Warwickshire first-class century against Surrey

  • Ollie Robinson and Henry Crocombe take five wickets each for Sussex

  • Colin Ingram scores 103 for Glamorgan against Yorkshire

  • Leus du Plooy hits 182 for Middlesex at Lord's

  • Martin Andersson scores career-best 228 for Derbyshire

  • Ben Sanderson takes 5-79 for Northants against Lancashire

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  1. Signing offpublished at 18:59 BST

    Sir James Anderson and Ajeet Singh DaleImage source, Getty Images

    It's been an excellent day if your name is Anderson, with or without a double s.

    Sir James Anderson proved he is still one of the game's pre-eminent bowlers with 5-64 for Lancashire against Northants, while Martin Andersson hammered a career-best 228 as Derbyshire piled up 625-8 declared.

    There were also centuries for Matt Critchley, Colin Ingram, Leus du Plooy and Dan Mousley, who will resume on 112 not out for Warwickshire against Surrey.

    We'll be back with you from 10:40 BST for full coverage of the third day's play.

  2. Close of play scorespublished at 18:54 BST

    Division One

    Glamorgan 302 v Yorkshire 1-0

    Yorkshire trail by 301 with 10 wickets standing

    Hampshire 48-3 v Essex 461-7 dec

    Hampshire trail by 413 with 7 wickets standing

    Leicestershire 245 v Sussex 361 & 149-3

    Sussex lead by 265 with 7 wickets standing

    Somerset 347 v Nottinghamshire 218-3

    Notts trail by 129 with 7 wickets standing

    Warwickshire 330-2 v Surrey 328

    Warwickshire lead by two with eight wickets standing

    Division Two

    Derbyshire 625-8 dec v Worcestershire 113-2

    Worcestershire trail by 512 with 8 wickets standing

    Durham 335 & 83-2 v Kent 197

    Durham lead by 221 with 8 wickets standing

    Middlesex 445-9 dec v Gloucestershire 116-4

    Gloucestershire trail by 329 with 6 wickets standing

    Northamptonshire 215-9 v Lancashire 384

    Northants trail by 169 with one wicket standing

  3. Close of play at Southamptonpublished at 18:50 BST

    Hants 48-3 v Essex 461-7d

    It has been Essex's day both with the bat and the ball but bad light has brought a premature end to proceedings at a gloomy Utilita Bowl.

    Matt Critchley's 173 formed the foundation of an excellent effort from the visitors who racked up 461-7 before declaring at the tea break.

    There were good contributions from Charlie Allison (80) and Simon Harmer (71no) and Shane Snater 37no).

    It always looked like the evening session was going to be a tricky proposition for Hants given the on off nature of the play as bad light struck.

    And so it proved with Nick Gubbins, Joe Weatherley and Tom Prest all succumbing to the relentless line and length of the Essex bowlers.

    Jake Lehmann had looked a steadying hand on his Hants debut but rode his luck in the last over with two edges to Paul Walter at third slip off Wiaan Mulder.

    The first should have been taken and the second was more difficult but he has survived to the close.

    It remains Essex's game at the moment but there is plenty left to play for.

  4. Close of play at Lordspublished at 18:46 BST

    Middlesex 445-9 dec v Glos 116-4

    A poor second day of the season for seam-bowler lacking Gloucestershire had a brighter evening session thanks to a big partnership, but that was broken with the last ball of the day as Ollie Price fell for 29.

    Having watched Middlesex rack up 445-9 declared they then lost their two openers before 18 runs were on the board before tea time.

    They then lost Joe Phillips early in the evening session, also to Toby Roland-Jones . It was slow going for the away side all afternoon, trying to avoid further damage.

    Miles Hammond had the best day of all the Glos lads, finally getting a bowl and earning 2-2 in his first and only over before the declaration, then finishing 59*.

    Leus du Plooy missed out on his 200, but will take 181* and skippering his team to a dominant position in this match already.

  5. dropped catch

    Dropped catchpublished at 18:41 BST

    Hants 48-3 v Essex 461-7d

    Jake Lehmann gets a couple of lives after Wiaan Mulder finds the edge twice in what is sure to be the final over.

    Both go to Paul Walter, the first chest high at third slip which he gets a hand to and should have held only for it to burst through the attempted grab and go for four.

    And then another hard flash which goes high over Walter's head with the hands not quite reacting quick enough. The second was probably more difficult but a let off for Hants.

    Umpires have a look at the light and decide four deliveries of Mulder's over is enough and the two batsmen have no hesitation in departing.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:41 BST

    Click the yellow button at the top left of this page

    On a serious note Anderson is a wonderful cricketer, proving age is just a number, Andersson did alright too!

    Will, Essex

    He’s just an absolute genius, age means absolutely nothing, the fact he doesn’t play for England is an absolute travesty, I’d understand if we had anyone half as good but the man is the best Englishman there ever will be even at 43

    James, Manchester

    Thanks for all your messages today. That golden button has been the source of plenty of fun and lots of quality analysis as well. Keep 'em coming tomorrow, please.

  7. Close of play at CLSpublished at 18:34 BST

    Durham 335 & 83-2 v Kent 197

    No more play, due to bad light, but it's been Durham's day, pretty emphatically.

    Back at his home county, Sam Northeast was the one to stand firm for Kent as wickets tumbled around him and a handy 52-run stand with Keith Dudgeon for the ninth wicket staved off the threat of the follow-on.

    Northeast was eventually last man out for 94, trying to race his way to three figures against the clock, with Matty Potts bowling brilliant for his 3-45, which could easily have been double that, and Kemar Roach also picking up three wickets on debut.

    Kent made a couple of early inroads once again but a classy partnership between Ben McKinney and David Bedingham has taken the hosts' lead past 220 with eight wickets in hand, and they are in a strong position to start life back in Division Two with a win over the next couple of days.

  8. Close of play at Grace Roadpublished at 18:32 BST

    Leicestershire 245 v Sussex 361 & 149-3

    Despite the loss of Daniel Hughes for 72 in the final over of play at Grace Road, Sussex are in firm control with a lead of 265 and seven wickets standing.

    Having resumed on 15-1, Leicestershire were bowled out for 245 despite 83 on debut by Australia opener Jake Weatherald.

    Ben Cox (44) and Ben Green (43 not out) made the only other contributions of note with the bat for the home side, who are playing their first Division One game for over 20 years.

    Jack Carson survives the final over from Sam Wood and is 12 not out, with James Coles to resume tomorrow on 23.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:29 BST

    Prest c Pepper b Snater 8 (Hants 38-3 v Essex 461-7d)

    Shane Snater has a wicket with his first ball and, after Hants were starting to look more comfortable, he has put the cat amongst the pigeons straight away.

    Tom Prest was looking to shove that into the off side but has just misjudged it and got an edge which Michael Pepper takes on his way in front of first slip.

    No nightwatchman for Hants as Ben Brown comes to the crease to negotiate the final few overs.

  10. Close of play at Derbypublished at 18:24 BST

    Derbyshire 625-8 dec v Worcestershire 113-2

    Who'd be a bowler? It's not a lot of fun for them at Derby where batsmen have been firmly on top for two days.

    Martin Andersson made a career-best 228 and Luis Reece weighed in with 114 as Derbyshire piled up 625-8 before declaring.

    Zak Chappell picked up a couple of top-order Worcestershire wickets but 19-year-old Dan Lategan advanced to 77 not out before play ended for the day.

    A tough task tomorrow, though, for the Pears as they look to avoid the prospect of following on.

  11. Postpublished at 18:23 BST

    Durham 335 & 83-2 v Kent 197

    Looks like another light reading under way at CLS.

    Not going to hold our breath, although they were playing for 40 minutes beyond this point last night.

    Looks very gloomy still.

  12. Postpublished at 18:23 BST

    Hants 34-2 v Essex 461-7d

    Tom Prest and Jake Lehmann have steadied a ship that was rocking early edging their way on to the front foot and moving the score on from 5-2 to 27-2.

    Sam Cook is into his sixth over but is not causing the same sort of problems he did earlier in his spell as the batters get their eye in.

    They are still reining in their more attacking instincts, waiting for the bad ball, with Lehmann crashing a rare boundary square of the wicket from Cook to the score into the 30s.

    He follows up with a clipped two off his toes and has looked fairly assured so far in his innings.

  13. Close of play at Cardiffpublished at 18:21 BST

    Glamorgan 302 v Yorkshire 1-0

    No return to the middle at Sophia Gardens after bad light forced the players off just 10 balls into the Yorkshire first innings.

    Player of the day was Glamorgan's Colin Ingram, who scored 103 before falling caught behind to Ben Coad.

    There were handy lower order runs from Mason Crane (51) and Timm van der Gugten (40), who shared 59 for the eighth wicket to help push the Glamorgan total past 300.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:20 BST

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    I think this new man at Lancashire should get a call-up to the Test side. His name? A Mr. J.M. Anderson. Might be useful...

    Jack, Lancashire

    That young lad getting 5 wickets for Lancashire could be one for an England call up one day. Looks the real deal does Anderson.

    Scott, Egremont

    It's April 2026 and we've been getting these messages for going on two years. Got a good feeling if we fast-forward 12 months we'll still be getting them, too...

  15. 50 runs

    50 for Miles Hammond & 100 for Glospublished at 18:20 BST

    Middlesex 445-9 dec v Glos 102-3

    After 2-2 in the one over he got to bowl before Middlesex's declaration, Miles Hammond has faced over 100 balls for his 50.

    He has dug his side out of a hole but they are still way behind Middlesex's imposing total.

    Ollie Price is 22* off 79 balls alongside him.

  16. Close of play at Tauntonpublished at 18:19 BST

    Som 347 v Notts 218-3

    The umpires chatted to Craig Overton for nearly 10 minutes after the other 12 players left the field.

    Then both umpires stayed there whilst Nick Pepper's team brushed the wicket and did not instantly cover the playing area. But now they have been given the signal.

    Notts win the day, athough James Rew and Tom Abell did get Somerset up to 206-3 before Rew's unfortunate dismissal to that fantastic Kyle Verreyne catch yesterday, so are not miles behind them.

    But the Champions look set and both of these two will fancy a century tomorrow morning.

    Joe Clarke 70* and Jack Haynes 53* when they resume at 11am tomorrow (no they do not start earlier in the Championship to make up overs lost from previous days sadly sorry.)

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 18:16 BST

    Hughes b Ahmed 72 (Leics 245 v Sussex 361 & 136-2)

    Daniel Hughes pulls Sam Wood over backward square for six but now he is gone.

    Spinner Rehan Ahmed hurries one onto the left-hander who remains glued to the crease as the ball hits leg stump.

    Leicestershire's backs are firmly against the wall in this game but that will make things seem a little bit brighter.

  18. 50 stand for Sussexpublished at 18:14 BST

    Leics 245 v Sussex 361 & 128-2

    James Coles flashes Sam Wood through the covers for an imperious boundary and that brings up a 50 partnership with Daniel Hughes that has taken just 60 balls. Coles is 21 not out.

  19. Bad light stops playpublished at 18:06 BST

    Som 347 v Notts 218-3

    That will probably be that seeing as it is gone six in the evening here, but not officially yet.

    Craig Overton is chatting with both umpires as his troops trudge off the field well behind the two batters who swiftly depart the playing area.

  20. Close of play at Wantage Roadpublished at 18:05 BST

    Northants 215-9 v Lancs 384

    Sir Jimmy Anderson puts on his jumperImage source, Getty Images
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    Sir Jimmy Anderson took 5-54 against Northants

    Stumps have been removed by a member of the ground staff and that is that for the day as bad light ends proceedings early.

    It is day that belongs to the visitors Lancashire and, more specifically, to their evergreen captain Jimmy Anderson who took 5-64 with a devastating spell.

    Anderson was at his imperious best with an early spell that was as good as unplayable and conjured thoughts that he could still do a job for England in this sort of form.

    From 41-5 Northants have fought back though with contributions from George Bartlett (31), Nathan McSweeney (32), Louis Kimber (33) and Lewis McManus (54).

    They remain behind the game with a wicket remaining but still trailing by 169 runs. Not as bad a situation as threatened earlier but not a strong one for Darren Lehmann's side.