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Tanya Aldred at Old Trafford

County cricket: Somerset beat Yorkshire, Surrey hold out v Lancs – as it happened

Somerset celebrate victory over Yorkshire.
Somerset celebrate victory over Yorkshire. Photograph: Alex Davidson/REX/Shutterstock

After all the doom and gloom that was a smashing little round, and even life on the final day. A few lively hurrah’s from Pope and Foakes, Bopara and Gary Wilson and lots of wickets for Jake Ball and Tom Bailey, who had a superb match. Great to see Cook get runs too - like to think there was one more season for him before he retires to midwifery services on the farm. Thank you all for your good cheer and goodnight!

Round-up

Division One

Somerset v Yorkshire: Somerset win by 118 runs. (Somerset 216 & 200; Yorks 96 & 202)

Hants v Essex: Match drawn (Hampshire 351-7, Essex 300 for 6)

Lancs v Surrey: Match drawn (Lancashire 439-9 declared, Surrey 235 and 199 for 6)

Worcs v Notts: Notts win by an innings and 41 runs. (Worcs 110 & 149; Notts 300/9.)

Division Two

Leics v Derby: Match drawn (Leicestershire 381, Derbyshire 251-8)

Middx v Glamorgan: Match drawn (Middx 194; Glam 38-4)

Northants v Durham: Match abandoned

Sussex v Gloucs: Match drawn (Sussex 145 & 204, Gloucs 183 & 104-6)

So, that’s it for the day. Ta-ra.

Handshakes at Old Trafford - close but no cigar. A super little game, despite the washout of the first day, and finishing in glorious sunshine. No centuries but runs for Foakes, Borthwick, Livingstone, and a fistful of Lancashire’s tail. Wonderful bowling figures for Tom Bailey, 4 for 13 this innings and 4 for 54 in the first. Lancashire 12 points, Surrey 8. Pootling to a close at Grace Road and the Ageas too, where Bopara is 73 not out!

The fat lady warming up but not yet in full voice... another one down here at OT - Surrey 177 for six. Pope c Livingstone b Bailey 41. Surrey still 27 behind.

Eight in the match now for Bailey, who also made a career-best 66 with the bat.

Foakes made 50 but it is going to the wire at OT
Foakes made 50 but it is going to the wire at OT. Photograph: Barry Mitchell/Rex/Shutterstock

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A WICKET! Surrey 176 for 4 Foakes c Vilas b Bailey for 57. Still 28 behind...

And Lancashire take the new ball. Bailey to Foakes. 11 overs left.

A wicket falls at Grace Road, Critchley for 38. Derby 164 for 6.

It’s winding down everywhere. At Grace Road Wilson and Critchley have put on 54 for the sixth wicket - now 160 for 5. Essex are 205 for 5, Bopara has 48. He and Foster have put on 30 since Cook fell.

And that is fifty for Foakes, off 102 balls, eight fours. A chanceless innings. Nowt too flashy but careful, calm and very, very handy.

The new ball is due to be taken in five overs -Lancashire’s very last hope as a kind of lethargy settles over proceedings here. The sun is out and hot, the umpire at square leg is stretching his legs, the shadows are long.

I see that Dawid Malan has suggested using a pink ball in early championship games to try and get more overs in...

“We could have had a full day we’d had a pink ball because there was no rain around. We were literally sitting around for four hours of bad light.

“We’re lucky that we’ve got lights now – we never had them before – but we still got hardly any cricket in. It might be worth the ECB looking at using pink balls this time of the year.

“If you have a ball you can use under lights in the pitch black it probably makes sense to use it at that time of the year when you’re probably going to lose more cricket, instead of the middle of summer.

“We’ve been experimenting quite a lot in county cricket over the last eight to nine years, so we might as well throw another one in.”

Sorry … pressed that too early, but anyway now he’s out. Caught behind for 84 and Essex are 148 for 4 and there goes the lovely Cook comeback hundred story.

Here at Old Trafford I’m told that the pivotal point of the day happened when Pope was dropped by Vilas in sixth over after tea when Lancs were 114 for 5. Also, I must reveal to you all that it is T-shirt weather in Manchester.

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Gosh, everyone has been busy. But great to see Cooky still there …

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Down on the south coast, Essex are rattling along. Cook has passed fifty (58 and counting) with Ravi Bopara also at the crease – currently on 25 with Essex 114-3.

And as the players finish off their egg sandwiches and swiss rolls protein shakes, here’s where we stand before those still playing get back out there...

Division One

Somerset v Yorkshire: Somerset win by 118 runs. (Somerset 216 & 200; Yorks 96 & 202)

Hants v Essex: Essex are 104-3 in the first innings, replying to 351-7

Lancs v Surrey: Surrey are 103-4 in their second innings, following on from 235. Lancs 439/9d

Worcs v Notts: Notts win by an innings and 41 runs. (Worcs 110 & 149; Notts 300/9.)

Division Two

Leics v Derby: Derbyshire are 84-4 in their first innings, replying to 381.

Middx v Glamorgan: Match drawn (Middx 194; Glam 38-4)

Northants v Durham: Match abandoned

Sussex v Gloucs: Match drawn (Sussex 145 & 204, Gloucs 183 & 104-6)

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Somerset beat Yorkshire

The last wicket to fall for Worcestershire was Josh Tongue, bowled by Harry Gurney.

And while I was totting up the scores as tea kicked in, Somerset wrapped things up at the County Ground. Yorkshire finished on 202, with the hosts winning by 118 runs.

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Nottinghamshire beat Worcestershire

At New Road, it’s all over on the stroke of tea... Worcestershire are all out for 149 in their second innings. Notts win by an innings and 41 runs

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Famous last words from Tanya... another wicket down at Old Trafford. The Elgar-Foakes partnership fails to reach tea, Elgar nicking behind to go for 14.

Somerset are homing in on that victory. Brooks caught and bowled by Tim Groenewald. Yorkshire are 191 for eight now, with 41 overs remaining and still 130 runs behind.

Tim Groenewald and Somerset celebrate the wicket of Jack Brooks.
Tim Groenewald and Somerset celebrate the wicket of Jack Brooks. Photograph: Alex Davidson/Rex/Shutterstock

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It’s not going well at Grace Road for Derbyshire, who are now 55 for 4 after captain Billy Godleman was trapped leg before.

Worcestershire have reached the heady heights of 100 for 6, and the Yorkies battling too at 158 for 6 with a fifty for Leaning. I’ve got to dash off now for a bit, but the desk will keep this updated. Sure nothing much will happen while I’m away.

ARghg - a wicket. Surrey 68 for 3, Burns done by Livingstone’s prodigious bounce and turn, Burns c Jennings b Livingstone 33.

Essex now 61 for 3, they’ve lost 3 for 9. Lawrence lbw Abbott 6.

But Cook still there. That’s the way to do it...

And Westley is out now, caught at first slip without scoring. Not a great round for England there-and-there-aboutsters. Vince’s 40-odd looking better all the time. Essex 54 for 2.

And another at New Road. Worcester 89 for 6. A second for Fletcher. And Derbyshire 43 for 3, Slater goes for 27.

Essex fair racing along, , well they were, now 54 for 1. Browne c Adams b Wheal 26. Cook 28 not out.

And another one down at Worcester, 75 for 5 now, Rhodes c Moores b Fletcher 8.

And it’s very tense here at OT. Surrey are poking about, twitchy as anything. They have only scored four since lunch.

Leaning doing a stirling job at Taunton - 41 off 101 balls as Yorkshire recover slightly, 147 for 6, needing 174 to, ahem, win.

That Borthwick wicket in full

Another wicket for Ball at New Road. After a valiant stand of 45 between Fell and Head, Head lbw Ball 29. Worcs 62 for 4.

Four maidens since lunch here at OT. And there’s a WICKET - Borthwick totally misjudged a ball from Tom Bailey which nipped back and hit the stumps. Surrey 53 for 2

We really need Vic on Bressie’s valiant 15 as Yorkshire brazen it out at Taunton. I’m not sure where he is but I’m sure he could conjure up something suitable.

And the game’s off at Hove. Eight points each for Sussex and Gloucester.

And the dominoes are toppling at Grace Road. Derbyshire 9/2. Madsen lbw Aaron 0

A wicket at Grace Road: Reece lbw Raine 0 Derby 8/1

And a breakthrough at OT, fifth ball after lunch. Stoneman, strangled round his legs, c Vilas b Bailey 29. Surrey 53 for 1.

And some surreal news from Cardiff:

Don’t want to show off or anything but i’ve just had the most delicious ramekin of chocolate mousse from the OT kitchen. Something to mention at the Lancashire AGM tonight, should anyone be going.

Lunchtime scores:

Division One

Somerset v Yorkshire: Yorkshire 116 for 6 ( Lyth 34; C Overton 2-31) need 205 to win

Lancashire v Surrey: Surrey following on, 53 for 0 (Stoneman 29, Burns 24) trail Lancashire by 151

Hampshire v Essex: Essex 12 for 0 (Cook 11 not out); Hampshire 351 for 7 declared (Adams 87; Siddle 3-62)

Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire: Worcestershire 29 for 3 (Ball 2-16, Broad 1-12) trail Notts 300 for 9 dec (Taylor 50; Tongue 4-81) by 161 runs

Division Two

Sussex v Gloucestershire: Gloucestershire 108 for 6 (Howell 45; van Zyl 3-16 ) need 59 to win. No play yet today, but yet to be abandoned

Middlesex v Glamorgan: match abandoned Glamorgan 38 for 4 (Selman 21; Murtagh 4-12) trailed by 156

Northants v Durham: match abandoned

Leicestershire v Derbyshire: Derbyshire 8-0; Leicestershire 381 all out (Eckersley 54; Reece 3-64)

Pakistan v Kent: Kent 39 for 1; Pakistan 168 all out. Match abandoned

Lunchtime round-up: Yorkies holding on with their finger-tips, Worcestershire with their finger-nails. Surrey have withstood tight, tight Lancashire bowling, but lady luck has plumped up the cushions and settled down in Surrey’s parlour.

Leicester have declared and are giving Derby a go at last, Cooky 11 not out at the Ageas.

Match abandoned at Northants, no play possible at Lord’s and an early lunch has been taken at Hove, more in hope than expectation. Scores to follow.

Amar Virdi of Surrey is dismissed by Graham Onions.
Amar Virdi of Surrey is dismissed by Graham Onions. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

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Huge shout against Burns on 19 for a catch to silly point - but the batsman seems unconcerned. The umpires chat about it ... but not out. Yesterday evening’s bite seems to have vanished from the OT pitch .

And a cataclysmic clatter at New Road, Worcestershire now 17 for 3. First innings top-scorer Joe Clarke c Moores b Broad 4.

And another one down at New Road. Worcestershire 14 for 2, Mitchell b Ball 3. Still, they’ve seen off two overs of Broad ...

Hampshire have declared 351 for 7. Cooky smoothing back the hair from his bonny face and padding up...

Kyle Abbott of Hampshire bats during day four against Essex.
Kyle Abbott of Hampshire bats during day four against Essex. Photograph: Dan Mullan/Getty Images

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The bell is tolling for Yorkshire: 103 for 6. Hodd lbw C Overton 1. Overton 2-27.

And it has been called off for the day at Lord’s: Glamorgan 8 points, Middlesex 6.

Second ball of the innings... D’Oliveria c Taylor b Ball 0

And Worcestershire are 1 for 1...

Another wicket at Taunton: Yorkies 99 for 5 - Waite c and b Overton 6. Whither that there Yorkshire grit?

Mennie replaces Onions. Surrey have seen off the opening pair and are weathering the storm. Burns a painstaking 5, Stoneman a nervous 6.

Eckersley out for 54 at Grace Road.

And, Notts have declared! 300 for 9, 179 ahead. Tongue 4-81. Bit nervous for Worcester...

Nine wickets down at the Ageas for 288: Tongue four for 76 and a brisk 38 for Stuart Broad. It’s calmed down a bit for Yorkshire, 93 for 4 but progress is slow. McManus is out at the Ageas, a wicket for Sam Cook. And a fifty for Eckersley at Grace Road.

The Lanky bowlers are testing Surrey’s nerve here. Jordan Clark replaces Bailey at the Statham End. Bailey bowled five overs for five runs.

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And this was Ballance, there and not.

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And runs from Stoneman, off the mark with a crisp cover-drive off Onions

Tom Moores out for that 43, a third for Tongue, Notts: 262/7

At Grace Road Leicestershire 314 for 6, Eckersley closing in on fifty.

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hat-trick in arctic Hampshire Photograph: Dan Mullan/Getty Images

Stonemanwatch: 0 off 11 balls so far and on the recieving end of some sharp stuff from Onions and Bailey.

Vilas behind the stumps here again, and Chanderpaul off the field with what we think is his cold-weather contract clause.

Tom Moores on a career-best 43 for Notts.

Ballance is out at Yorkshire for 19. Yorkies in trouble at 81 for 4.

And seven Essex players in woolly hats. I would say soft southerners, but then I’m one myself.

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And at OT a man with a heavy roller perambulates off the pitch as the umpires come out.

A wicket down at the Ageas, Rossouw to Siddle. 252 for 5. Going well at Grace Road

No play before lunch at Hove

Ah, Lyth has gone at Taunton for 34. Not so solid perhaps. Yorks 67 for 3.

Yorkshire 55/2. Ballance and Lyth: solidity personified.

Play everywhere except Hove, Lord’s and Northampton and Canterbury, where the tour match has been abandoned.

Ah, a wicket at OT. Game on! Surrey all out 235: Virdi c Vilas b Onions 4. Onions 4-49; Bailey 4-54. Surrey 204 behind will follow-on.

Ooops, WICKET first ball of the day at Taunton. Pujara c Davies b Gregory 6.

Cold weather news: they’ve counted five people in the crowd at Hampshire, where they’re playing, and Peter Siddle is bowling in a woolly hat. He’s just split Rossouw’s bat.

Where’s Wally?

Hello!

And good morning from Old Trafford for the final day of this, the third round of Championship matches. An impatient wind is rattling the flags on top of the pavilion but a yellow orb is occasionally visible through the northern cloud cover. There should be play here all day but prospects round the country are mixed as the deluge hits.

Already Northants v Durham has been called off -the first game completely lost at Wantage Road since 1981. They’re not expecting any play at all at Lord’s, it is very wet at Hove for the nailbiter, and cold, damp and windy at Hampshire - dropping a catch in the slips yesterday could be all the action Alastair Cook gets in his comeback match. Play due to start on time at Grace Road and Worcester, where the chill is nowt to match the day in 1900 when Charles Corden wore 11 sweaters.

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Match of the day should be at Taunton where the weather is a glacial clear. Somerset need to take 9 wickets as Yorkshire chase a an unlikely, but theoretically possible, 321 - 272 more to win . And at Old Trafford, Surrey need 59 to avoid the follow-on, with Virdi having a net this morning.

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