Essex v Notts, Sussex v Hampshire, Stokes out of Durham game: county cricket day three – live

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Key events

Gus (Augustus Horatio) Miller, 11 not out here in CLS, is (thank you Andrew Radd for this information) the second Augustus to play for Northampton after Richard Augustus Agincourt Beresford who played for Northants 1887-1892. His niece Elisabeth, a neighbour of John Arlott on Alderney, wrote The Wombles.

The Wombles
Cricket connection: The Wombles Photograph: ITV/Shutterstock

Post lunch wickets in the north east! Two in an over from Matthew Potts A tea-tray juggling catch by McKinney off Potts gets rid of Calvin Harison, after Vasconcelos drove loosely, furious with himself, and snaffled at second slip. Northants 17-2.

Lunchtime scores

Chelmsford: Essex 184 and 81-5 v Nottinghamshire 457

Sophia Garden: Glamorgan 358 v Surrey 105 and 177-4

Grace Road: Leicestershire 453 v Yorkshire 185 and 121-6

Taunton: Somerset 208 and 104-4 v Warwickshire 330

Hove: Sussex 159 and 64-1 v Hampshire 191 and 220

DIVISION TWO

Chesterfield: Derbyshire 364 and 25-1 BEAT Lancashire 161 and 226 by nine wickets

Chester-le-Street: Durham 405 v Northants 450 and 10-0

Canterbury: Kent 416 v Middlesex 443

New Road: Worcestershire 290-6 v Gloucestershire 289

Derbyshire need 24 to beat Lancs!

And lost Harry Came third ball but are now half way there.

hello Mike Daniels!

“This has been, so far, almost the perfect game for Leicestershire and, as seems likely, it turns out to be their first win, then they’ll have thoroughly deserved it

“They’ve batted and bowled well and shown they have what it takes to win in Div1. They’ll have to back it up with more when the CC resumes but kudos to them for bouncing back from a poor display last week.”

Bravo indeed. Yorkshire lunch six down, still 147 behind. Hill and Bess the men in.

I should have said happy Father’s day to you all – hope the dads out there are celebrating in an enjoyable way. If you’re in the north east, I heartily recommend an afternoon at The Riverside, though unfortunately you won’t be able to see Ben Stokes. Still feels a bit weird that the ECB pulled him out. If he’d played the whole match he’d only have played four days to the five four and a bit of the England players.

No hundred for the other Ollie Robinson after all, caught at deep square, a wicket for Guthrie. Durham get their fourth batting point before being all out for 405, just 45 behind Northants. And here comes Gus Miller, the injury replacement for Luke Procter, and Ricardo Vasconcelos for a ten minute pre-lunch bat.

And Essex are in real trouble now with Dean Elgar and his limpet like qualities gone, lbw Stone for 42. Essex 65-4, trail Notts by 208. Nick Friend of The Cricketer was at Chelmsford for the first two days and tells me that Essex prepared a pitch for Harmer, only for Patterson-White to rip through them on day one. Harmer finished with a five-fer too – his first in 36 games(three years) for Essex.

Great little knock this by Ollie Robinson, now 66. His last 100 was against Notts last May. Durham 383-9.

“Hi Tanya.” Hello Tim Maitland!

”Does English cricket truly understand the storm that’s about to hit them?

”I only ask, because the teenaged Vaibhav Sooryavanshi just hit 94 off 29 balls for India A in the ongoing ODI against Sri Lanka A.

”That’s a strike rate of 324. Three runs a ball. Ten fours and 8 sixes.

”We can only hope that the weather in July provides hooping, green seamers that are utterly alien to him. Anything else and whatever mess the current set-up is in come the end of the New Zealand series is going to look like the calm before the storm by the time the T20 and ODI series is over.

”He’s going to make Harry Brook look pedestrian.

”None of this should come as new news. He just won five of the 2026 IPL’s individual awards (MVP, Orange Cap for Most Runs, Emerging Player, Most Sixes and Batting Strike Rate) aged 15. But as the ECB seems determined to give the impression that they couldn’t run a bath at the moment, you have to hope they’ve started pre-emptive crisis meetings across every department, starting with the Sports Psychologists to prepare for the battered psyches of the bowlers.”

Interesting that Colin Ackermann won’t be able to bowl for Durham because he’s not a like for like replacement.

Sussex need 253 to win

Hampshire hitched their way to the highest score of the match thanks to the lower order - 22o . Three wickets each for Unadkat, Carson and Price. Kyle Abbot 23 not out. Now what are Sussex made of?

Two more early wickets, Yorkshire, fallible Yorkshire, losing Sam Whiteman inside edging to a flying Ben Cox, Yorks 57-3 ; and Charlie Bennett wafting to point, a second wicket for O’Neill, Essex 39-3.

Start of play scores

Chelmsford: Essex 184 and 13-2 v Nottinghamshire 457

Sophia Garden: Glamorgan 358 v Surrey 105 and 82-2

Grace Road: Leicestershire 453 v Yorkshire 185 and 32-2

Taunton: Somerset 208 and 23-1 v Warwickshire 330

Hove: Sussex 159 v Hampshire 191 and 206-9

DIVISION TWO

Chesterfield: Derbyshire 364 v Lancashire 161 and 140-6

Chester-le-Street: Durham 302-7 v Northants 450

Canterbury: Kent 416 v Middlesex 319-6

New Road: Worcestershire210-5 v Gloucestershire 289

Delayed arrival at CLS, via a cheese scone, to see Ben Raine reverse-scoop the ball into his stumps. Durham 332-8 with the new ball imminent. Stokes is still at Chester le Street and warmed up with the team this morning.

Morning everyone and a happy summer solstice to you all. Breaking news at The Oval and here at CLS that Stokes and Atkinson and have been withdrawn from duty and will presumably be meeting up with England after the denouement to the second Test at The Oval. But away from that, there are eight games of cricket to win. Play starts at 11am, do join us.

Stokes withdrawn from Durham game 'at request of ECB'

Tanya will be with you shortly, but some breaking news to bring you early on: Ben Stokes will not play any further part in Durham’s match against Northamptonshire, having been “withdrawn at the request of the ECB”.

“Ben Stokes has been withdrawn from the remainder of Durham’s County Championship match against Northamptonshire at the request of the ECB,” a statement said. “Colin Ackermann will replace Stokes in the Durham 11.”

The BBC are also reporting that Gus Atkinson has been stood down from Surrey’s match at Glamorgan – all of which points to a likely return for both players to the England fold for the third Test against New Zealand.

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