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Summary

  • Day three of 2021 County Championship season

  • Clubs mark passing of Prince Philip

  • Counties split into three groups of six

  • Champions Essex hosting Worcestershire in Group 1

  • England captain Joe Root in action for Yorkshire against Glamorgan

  • Ball-by-ball local radio commentary on all nine games

  1. And that's a wrappublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    That's all for today's live coverage of the County Championship.

    Don't forget - you can read close of play reports and find more reaction right here on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sport website and app.

    We'll be back to bring you the final day's play from this round from 10:45 BST on Sunday.

    Until then - thanks for joining us.

  2. Close of play scorespublished at 19:10 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Group 1

    Essex 490-9 dec v Worcestershire 350-6

    Nottinghamshire 267 v Durham 330 & 332-4

    Warwickshire 220 v Derbyshire 189 & 71-5 - no play after tea due to rain

    Group 2

    Gloucestershire 311-8 v Surrey 220 & 232-5

    Leicestershire 202 & 279-8 (f/o) v Hampshire 612-5 dec

    Middlesex 313 & 143 v Somerset 172 & 112-3 - no play after tea due to rain and bad light

    Group 3

    Northamptonshire 301-5 v Kent 455

    Lancashire 407 v Sussex 301 & 38-0

    Yorkshire 193 v Glamorgan 330 & 161-4 - play abandoned after lunch on day three

    And to see all those scorecards in more detail, head to this page.

  3. Postpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Well, that's been a very long third day for sure.

    Stay there, we'll show you all the scores at stumps in a few moments....

  4. Afternoon of contrastspublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Durham (330 & 332-4) lead Nottinghamshire (267) by 395 runs

    Martin Emmerson
    ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Newcastle at Trent Bridge

    What an afternoon of contrasts.

    Just after lunch Durham were 22-3 in their second innings and only led Notts by 85.

    Now they close nearly 400 in front. David Bedingham has a career-best 180 and Ned Eckersley has 113.

    Their fifth wicket partnership is 254, a best for that stand for Durham v Notts.

    It has been an incredibly one-sided day when initially it looked anything but.

  5. Close of play at Trent Bridgepublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Durham (330 & 332-4) lead Nottinghamshire (267) by 395 runs

    And we're all done for the day in Nottingham.

    Durham have dominated this one since just after lunch.

    David Bedingham (180 not out) and ned Eckersley (113 not out) have added an unbroken 254 for their fifth wicket to put them 395 ahead.

    They will look to press home for victory on the final day.

  6. Bad light stops play at Grace Roadpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Leicestershire (220 & 279-8 f/o) trail Hampshire (612-5 dec) by 131 runs

    Floodlights switched off at 19:00 BST as is the playing condition and the umpires waste no time bringing the players off.

    Hampshire will have to return tomorrow to wrap up their inevitable innings victory.

  7. 100 runs

    for Ned Eckersleypublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Durham (330 & 308-4) lead Nottinghamshire (267) by 371 runs

    Century for Durham's Ned Eckersley as they continue to make Notts toil.

    It's come off 121 balls and included 11 fours as he and David Bedingham (172 not out) keep on building this mammoth fifth-wicket stand worth 230.

  8. Extra half hour at Grace Roadpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Leicestershire (220 & 272-8 f/o) trail Hampshire (612-5 dec) by 138 runs

    Into an extra 30 minutes now between Leicestershire and Hampshire as they bid to get this one done tonight.

    I'll be amazed if they get all the way through to 19:20 BST for two reasons: Leicestershire's tail and the light itself.

  9. Postpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Still playing under darkening skies at Trent Bridge and Grace Road, but I'm not sure for how much longer before the umpires intervene...

  10. 150 runs

    for David Bedinghampublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Durham (330 & 287-4) lead Nottinghamshire (267) by 350 runs

    David Bedingham's impressive knock continues for Durham as he passes 150.

    Follows that up by smashing Steven Mullaney for a straight six to take his side's lead past 350 too.

  11. Two more needed for Hampshirepublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Leicestershire (220 & 265-8 f/o) trail Hampshire (612-5 dec) by 145 runs

    Brad Wheal strikes again for Hampshire as he yorks Callum Parkinson and pins him on the boot.

    Parkinson on his way leg before for 31 and Leicestershire are all but done in this one.

  12. Close of play at Chelmsfordpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Worcestershire (350-6) trail Essex (490-9 dec) by 140 runs

    Stumps at Chelmsford where the day has undoutedly belonged to Jake Libby (141 not out) and Ed Barnard (116 not out) and their so far unbroken seventh-wicket partnership of 205.

    They close on 350-6 and are 140 behind Essex after avoiding the follow-on.

  13. Hampshire three away from victorypublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Leicestershire (220 & 240-7 f/o) trail Hampshire (612-5 dec) by 170 runs

    Hampshire almost over the line at Grace Road as they pick up a seventh wicket in Leicestershire's follow-on.

    Brad Wheal has Lewis Hill caught in the gully by Ian Holland for 65.

    They could wrap it all up this evening with 10 overs still due to be bowled plus the option of an extra half hour.

  14. Worcestershire avoid follow-onpublished at 18:09 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Worcestershire (342-6) trail Essex (490-9 dec) by 148 runs

    Another sumptuous off-drive from Ed Barnard off Jamie Porter takes Worcestershire past the magic number of 341 that they needed to avoid the follow-on.

    Their seventh-wicket partnership also worth 197 now as we move into the last five overs of the day.

  15. 50 runs

    for Ned Eckersleypublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Durham (330 & 215-4) lead Nottinghamshire (267) by 278 runs

    Runs keep flowing for Durham at Trent Bridge.

    Ned Eckersley reaches his half-century off 78 balls, including six fours as his partnership with David Bedingham (128 not out) rolls on to 137 for this fifth wicket.

    Durham's overall lead pushing towards 300 now.

  16. 100 runs

    for Ed Barnardpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Worcestershire (332-6) trail Essex (490-9 dec) by 158 runs

    Brilliant moment for Worcestershire all-rounder Ed Barnard as he reaches a maiden first-class century!

    He clips Jamie Porter behind square and sprints back for two runs to take him there and punches the air with delight.

    It's come off 168 balls and included 15 fours and he surpasses his previous career-best score of 75 in style.

  17. Close of play at Lord'spublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Middlesex v Somerset 112-3 (target 285)

    The umpires have had a look, but with a bit of drizzle still in the air they've decided to call it off for the day.

    Somerset will need 173 more runs for victory on day four.

    Middlesex require seven wickets.

  18. Bad light stops playpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Northants 301-5 v Kent 455

    They're off at Northamptonshire.

    Northants just brought up their third batting bonus point as they went past 300, with Rob Keogh unbeaten on 66.

  19. Close of play at Edgbastonpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Derbyshire (189 & 71-5) lead Warwickshire (221) by 38 runs

    All over for the day at Edgbaston.

    Those rain showers midway through the afternoon have stopped Warwickshire's victory charge in its tracks...for now at least.

  20. Close of play at Bristolpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Gloucestershire 326 v Surrey 220 & 232-5

    And with the rain falling, that is indeed that for day three.