Leicestershire v Gloucestershire, Somerset v Yorkshire and more: county cricket – live

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Out stroll the umpires, onto the vast expanse of Grace Road. Leicestershire are without Ben Green, who has signed on the dotted line to become a Leicestershire player for the next two seasons but been recalled by Somerset for the final three weeks of the season. Ian Holland has been appointed captain for the rest of the season after Peter Handscomb returned home ahead of the Australian summer.

The County Structure (part 999)

Although the counties have agreed to cut the number of Blast fixtures, the future of the Championship remains up in the air. Following extensive discussion, the option that will be put forward to a vote by the county chairs is the 13-game County Championship version, with a 12-strong Division One divided into two conferences, and six-team Division Two.

The Division One teams would play each team in their group twice, before splitting, with the top three teams in each group playing each other to decide the Champion. The bottom three would battle to avoid relegation, while the two top teams from Division Two will be promoted (after a 13-game season).

A cut to the Championship would be sweetened by the addition of a couple of one-day cup games. If the proposal doesn’t get the two-thirds majority needed, the counties will stick with the current 14-game season, and either decision will be set in stone till 2031.

Division Two table

1 Leicestershire 193

2 Glamorgan 165

3 Derbyshire 141

4 Middlesex 138

5 Gloucestershire 131

6 Lancashire 127

7 Northants 123

8 Kent 97

Division One table

1 Surrey 175

2 Nottinghamshire 166

3 Somerset 149

4 Warwickshire 148

5 Hampshire 129

6 Sussex 127

7 Yorkshire 126

7 Essex 126

9 Durham 114

10 Worcestershire 89

Fixtures

DIVISION ONE

Chelmsford: Essex v Durham

Taunton: Somerset v Yorkshire

The Oval: Surrey v Warwickshire

Hove: Sussex v Hampshire

New Road: Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire

DIVISION TWO

Canterbury: Kent v Lancashire

Grace Road: Leicestershire v Gloucestershire

Lord’s: Middlesex v Derbyshire

Northampton: Northants v Glamorgan

Preamble

Welcome back! It’s a heavenly September morning at Grace Road, neck-kissingly warm, a dappled blue sky, trees just starting the annual journey from lime green to mustard yellow.

Leicester can clinch promotion this round if they can gather 20 points – a win against Gloucestershire and any four bonus points. What they are being promoted to remains uncertain – more on this later.

Play starts round the grounds at 10.30 am, do grab a coffee and join us.

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