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Arrive train-belatedly at The Oval, to discover that Tom Westley was dropped off Matt Fisher’s first ball. He roars an lbw appeal, both Westley and the ump are uninterested.

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And at Headingley, George HIll has removed nightwatchman Carlson. Sussex, three down, lead by 61.

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100 for Jonny Tattersall

Tattersall joins in the Sophia Gardens run glut, with a playful 112 before Kiran Carlson, who has toiled through 27 overs, has him caught for 112. Leicestershire 542-6 have a lead of 102 over Glamorgan.

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And another one down for Derbyshire, Andersson for a two-ball duck to Will Williams, who is having quite a game.

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Good and bad news for Derbyshire fans – Matthew Montgomery has 50, but nightwatchman Ben Aitchison is out. Derbys 125-4, still trail Gloucs by 92.

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An early wicket at The Oval, that man Atkinson easing into his bowling boots. Tall Paul lbw for three, Essex 25 for one and still in arrears.

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Durham have the biggest test this morning, a rampaging Jimmy Anderson. Lancs have a week off next week so he can give it his all.

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Six games safely underway, the sun still smiling.

It seems Joe Root’s batting had more than just CCLive! smiling. Last night Sussex coach Paul Farbrace told the reporters network: “One or two of our young batters who have aspirations to play international cricket got to watch Rooty close up, how he scores off good balls and punishes the bad ones.”

Also enjoyed his comment on Tom Price. “He’s twisted his ankle, but it’s the first time I’ve ever seen anyone twist an ankle doing a long barrier. When they did that at Under 13s level, he must have had a week off that week. He’ll be ok.”

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Search for a (Surrey) state school superstar

This looks good. If you have or know a child from a state school background in Surrey, point them in the direction of Twenty20 Community Cricket. They are looking for a ‘state school superstar’ from boys in years 4–6 and girls in years 7–9 . The winners will get a full bursary place at the Twenty20 Community Cricket academy.

The competition consists of a skills assessment (bowling accuracy, catching consistency, shot selection, agility and athleticism) and then a hard-ball match. For more details and to register, see here.

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Sunday’s round-up

Sabastian Sawe may have crossed the marathon finishing line in under two hours, but things were more sedate a couple of miles away at the Oval where Dom Sibley escorted Surrey towards parity and beyond. He spent nearly 20 minutes on 99 before reaching his first hundred of the year, though shortly afterwards was the unlucky recipient of a Sam Cook cracker. Dan Lawrence leapt to an entertaining 125. Surrey finished with a lead of 63 and Essex saw off the final nine overs of the day. Surrey had promised free entry to any marathon runners but there was no sign of medals.

Worcestershire duly bulldozed Kent, an innings-and-two-run flattening at New Road. Kent needed 231 to avoid an innings defeat and were soon in the soup at 38 for three, Tom Taylor (5 for 56) the destroyer. Zak Crawley dug in, but was eventually out, driving, for 31. Chris Benjamin (77) and Keith Dudgeon (41) could not quite force Worcestershire to bat again. Kent are yet to pick up a batting point, and have lost Ben Compton with a dislocated finger.

Joe Root purred into action at Headingley, in his first runout of the year. However, it was a surprise when he nibbled at Henry Crocombe and was out for 96. Sam Whiteman collected his maiden century for Yorkshire, who inched to a lead of nine. Sussex then lost two evening wickets.

Haseeb Hameed (115) and Ben Duckett (93) propped up Nottinghamshire as they followed-on against Warwickshire. Duckett’s dashing 93 was his second half-century of the game.

Matthew Potts reeled through Lancashire’s top order, leaving them 72 for six, but two Durham old boys, Michael Jones (72) and Paul Coughlin (100) manned the lifeboats. Durham need 336 to win.

Winless Gloucestershire can sleep on the chance of breaking their drought after forcing Derbyshire to follow-on at The Racecourse Ground.

On a featherbed at Cardiff, it was Leicestershire’s turn for batting practice, with only four wickets falling all day.

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Scores on the doors

DIVISION ONE

Sophia Gardens: Glamorgan 440 v Leicestershire 500-5

Trent Bridge: Notts 279 and 310-4 v Warwickshire 459

The Oval: Surrey 472 v Essex 409 and 19-0

Headingley: Yorkshire 511 v Sussex 502 and 31-2

DIVISION TWO

The County Ground: Derbyshire 281 and 117-3 v Gloucestershire 498

Riverside: Durham 295 v Lancashire 370 and 260-9dec Durham need 336 to win

New Road: Worcestershire 447 BEAT Kent 196 and 249 by an innings and two runs.

Ben Duckett of Nottinghamshire during warms up at Trent Bridge before the final day of their match with Warwickshire. Photograph: Steve Poole/ProSports/Shutterstock
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Good morning! It’s another beautiful one, lilac blossoms and stick-gathering birds. After Kent were rolled over yesterday, all eyes on Chester le Street, Derby and Trent Bridge, with the others looking likely to drift towards draws.

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