Essex thrash Sussex, Yorkshire v Surrey, and more: county cricket day four - live

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19m ago 09.32 EDT A 12th, 13th wicket for Rehan Ahmed… Share

29m ago 09.22 EDT Another wicket at Cheltenham, gosh Gloucestershire are making a bit of a hash of this, unless the pitch has changed drastically. It’s Bracey too. The lead just 29, five wickets in hand. Share

34m ago 09.17 EDT Glamorgan BEAT Kent by five wickets! Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 327 and 189-5 BEAT Kent 155 and 360 by five wickets. Kent’s winless run continues. Glamorgan 21 points; Kent 3 points Share

54m ago 08.58 EDT A hundred for Felix Organ Belated notification, sorry Felix. I missed the fact they were playing on for half an hour at Southampton because Hampshire were nine down. His 121 is his highest first-class score. Share

1h ago 08.55 EDT After lunch and six wickets for Bess! Surrey are in danger of being bowled out – I thought they’d bat all day. Blake was eventually out for 72, not a bad little outing. Share

2h ago 08.04 EDT Lunchtime scores Southampton: Hampshire 440-9 v Nottinghamshire 578-8dec Taunton: Somerset 250 and 89-5 BEAT Durham 145 and 190 By FIVE WICKETS Hove: Essex 504 BEAT Sussex 204 and 262 by an innings and 39 runs. Edgbaston: Warwickshire 184 and 149-3 v Worcestershire 333 and 243 Scarborough: Yorkshire 517-6dec v Surrey 473-8 DIVISION TWO Derby: Derbyshire 189 and 168-7 v Leicestershire 398 and 236-9dec Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 327 and 168-4 v Kent 155 and 360 Cheltenham: Gloucestershire 381 and 168-4 v Lancashire 557 Merchant Taylors’ School: Middlesex 625-8 dec v Northamptonshire 261 and 129-5 Share

2h ago 07.57 EDT Glamorgan are in touching distance, thanks to an unbeaten 72 from Kiran Carlson – just 28 more needed. Derbyshire are now seven down, Ben Green and Louis Kimber joining the Rehan wicket-taking party. Share

2h ago 07.43 EDT Bertie Foreman polishes his two-tone oxford brogues after removing Dan Mousley, reverse-sweeping to backward point. A first wicket of a long morning for Worcestershire, Warwicks 138-3 need another 255. Zen Malik, not out 50. Share

2h ago 07.35 EDT Reflections from Hove It is was the best of times, it was the worst of times: Tom Westley: “That was our most complete performance of the season. At a crunch time, to turn up and play like that is testament to everyone in our changing room: 24 points and a win is massive for the club and hopefully we can take that into the last four games. We don’t want to make excuses about injuries - we probably haven’t played anywhere near our ability through the season and it has been challenging getting our strongest XI at times, so it was nice here to bowl them out for 200 in the first innings and then throughout the game everyone chipped in.” Paul Farbrace: “It’s been hugely disappointing. In the three years I have been here it’s comfortably our worst performance in four-day cricket. We never got into the game. We played poor shots with the bat and made poor decisions throughout. Apart from James Coles and Tom Alsop in the second innings we haven’t batted anywhere as well as we can, there were a lot of soft dismissals and our bowlers haven’t done much better to be fair, we didn’t play Division One standard cricket which is really frustrating and disappointing.” (Ollie Robinson had an injection in his groin on Wednesday and won’t be available until the back end of the One-Day Cup.) Share

2h ago 07.29 EDT And Hampshire avoid the follow-on thanks to Kyle Abbot’s no-nonsense approach to boundary hitting. A six? Two? Thanks very much. But Gloucestershire could still be in trouble after losing three wickets this morning against Lancs – Bancroft, Charlesworth (for 71 to go with his first-innings 160) and Ollie Price, who played a flamboyant hoopla, only to top edge to Luke Wells at slip. They’re still 23 runs behind. Share

2h ago 07.24 EDT Aha! Rehan has a fifth, Derbyshire lose a sixth and slip towards defeat before lunch. Share

3h ago 06.58 EDT Surrey have avoided the follow-on at Scarborough; but Hampshire haven’t (yet) at Southampton – still 30 runs short, Varma gone for 112. Organ still there on 88, three wickets in hand. Share Updated at 06.58 EDT

3h ago 06.42 EDT My Friday brain hadn’t clicked that Glamorgan were already in a run chase – 143 more needed, seven wickets in hand. Parky M, 2-13, has already removed nightwatchman James Harris this morning. In other chase news – Warwickshire, 71-2, need another 322 to beat Worcs and Derbyshire, 119-4, another 327 to beat Leicestershire. Share

3h ago 06.32 EDT Essex BEAT Sussex by an innings and 39 runs All over in less than half an hour, a fourth wicket for Critchley as Henry Crocombe is bowled. A second win of the season for Essex. Hove: Essex 504 BEAT Sussex 204 and 262 by an innings and 39 runs. Essex points, Sussex Share

3h ago 06.26 EDT Tune into Hove, and am instantly serenaded by seagulls. And there goes James Coles, caught, via Dean Elgar’s bum, off Simon Harmer, to be caught at backward square leg for 108. And at Scarborough, a second catch for Dom Bess, to go with his three wickets, Ryan Patel for 92. Josh Blake is batting, mentioned BTL so I looked him up – playing in just his third first-class match, and because Ben Foakes was injured during a Blast game. Share

4h ago 06.13 EDT It’s been an all action first ten minutes: At Hove, James Coles collected his century, before losing his partner Ari Karvelas to Simon Harmer shortly afterwards. Sussex now eight down. An important wicket at Cheltenham, Cameron Bancroft to Jimmy – for the second time in the game. And Josh Tongue and his past perpendicular (thank u BTL!) removes after going wicketless yesterday, Eddie Jack lbw. Share

4h ago 05.56 EDT "It gets soft early" I know how much CCLive! loves the Kookaburra ball. Here is Josh Tongue talking to the ECB’s reporters’ network last night. “It helps [prepare for the Ashes]. I was in the Lions last year and have bowled out there as well. It is about getting used to a different ball to the Dukes. It gets soft early so it is crucial to get as much out of it early on. “I think it is about mixing it up in terms of using the crease. I have tried to do that quite a bit. I started fairly straight and then came wider. I feel from my past perpendicular, I feel like the ball coming in is going to be my mode of dismissal with the Kookaburra. “You have to have a plan going forward and try and stick to it as much as possible. I’ll try and dry up the pressure and then pick up the wickets. “In Australia there was more pace in the wickets when I used it. Here in the UK we’ve had good weather but the pitches have gone very dry. Once it goes soft there isn’t much lateral movement at all. “I just try to hit the pitch as hard as I can, which I also do with the Dukes ball when it gets flat and softer.” Share Updated at 05.59 EDT

4h ago 05.51 EDT An ode to Ethan Brookes, and more, from Worcestershire’s Gareth Roderick last night: “It ebbed and flowed throughout the whole day with different teams on top at different times but thankfully, due to Ethan’s two fine innings and Khurram’s bowling in the first innings, we find ourselves going into the final day in a decent position. “Ethan is striking it beautifully at the moment so long may it continue. We’ll just tell him to keep on doing what he’s doing. “There looked like there was some indifferent bounce for a period when we were batting this afternoon so hopefully we can be on the benefiting side of that situation tomorrow. “I was pleased to get some runs. I don’t feel in great form but I am battling away and it was nice to contribute and let’s hope it helps lead us to a victory. We just need to find eight good balls tomorrow and hopefully we can start well and make some inroads in the first hour.” Share Updated at 05.52 EDT

5h ago 05.20 EDT Thursday's round up James Coles’ unbeaten 99 is likely to be in vain at Hove, where Sussex are still 55 behind Essex, with three second-innings wickets left. Tom Hartley, fresh from a career-best 130 for Lancashire, rattled through Gloucestershire at Cheltenham to finish with six for 116 – figures bettered only on his remarkable Test debut at Hyderabad. Ben Charlesworth’s dismissal for a charming 160, stumped dawdling down the pitch to Hartley, started a collapse of seven for 85. Ethan Brookes’ six hitting salvo boosted Worcestershire for the second time in the match against Warwickshire at Edgbaston, while at Scarborough, Surrey’s Dom Sibley – in action against Yorkshire – became the first man to 1,000 Championship runs this summer, pipping Saif Zaib by 15 minutes. Northants were forced to follow-on against Middlesex at Merchant Taylors’ school, despite Zaib’s 82, which made him the first batter at the club to make 1,000 runs since Ben Duckett in 2016. Ryan Higgins grabbed four first-innings wickets, two in the second, to leave Northants looking to the skies for salvation. Rehan Ahmed once again reigned at the County Ground, though not before Leicestershire’s Luis Reece collected career-best match figures of 11 for 120 . Ahmed then took all four wickets to fall in Derbyshire’s second innings. Kent made a much better stab of their second innings against Glamorgan, thanks to Harry Finch and Grant Stewart; while Tilak Varma’s century kept Hampshire on the scoresheet against Nottinghamshire. Josh Tongue, who replaced Brett Hutton at the start of the day, went wicketless. Share

5h ago 05.20 EDT Scores on the doors Southampton: Hampshire 367-6 v Nottinghamshire 578-8dec Taunton: Somerset 250 and 89-5 BEAT Durham 145 and 190 By FIVE WICKETS Hove: Sussex 204 and 245-7 v Essex 504 Edgbaston: Warwickshire 184 and 55-2 v Worcestershire 333 and 243 Scarborough: Yorkshire 517-6dec v Surrey 338-4 DIVISION TWO Derby: Derbyshire 189 and 98-4 v Leicestershire 398 and 236-9dec Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 327 and 25-2 v Kent 155 and 360 Cheltenham: Gloucestershire 381 and 98-0 v Lancashire 557 Merchant Taylors’ School: Middlesex 625-8 dec v Northamptonshire 261 and 64-3 Share

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