County Championship, day two - radio & text - BBC Sport

Summary

  • Day two of six County Championship matches

  • England and Lancashire's James Anderson announces retirement

  • Div One: Hants v Durham, Kent v Worcs, Notts v Lancs, Surrey v Warwickshire

  • Div Two: Glamorgan v Sussex, Northants v Glos

  • Centuries for Warks' Ed Barnard, Hampshire's Tom Prest, Glamorgan's Colin Ingram & Kiran Carlson, Worcs' Jason Holder & Matthew Waite and Notts' Haseeb Hameed.

  • Five-wicket hauls for Siddarth Kaul on Northants debut, Glos' Marchant de Lange, Warks' Craig Miles and Sussex's Jayden Seales.

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  1. Super weather and super cricketpublished at 18:51 11 May

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    Haseeb Hameed raises his bat upon reaching his hundredImage source, Rex Features

    The warmest day of the season so far, and the cricket has matched it.

    Loads of runs and plenty of wickets. Just how we like it!

    Seven players have raised their bat for reaching three figures with Colin Ingram's 170 for Glamorgan the pick of the bunch, and Haseeb Hameed unbeaten on 137 for Notts against former county Lancashire.

    Four bowlers have struck with five-fors, with special mention for Craig Miles' 5-39 against Surrey.

    Thanks for joining us today while you have hopefully been enjoying the weather.

    We're back tomorrow at 10:45 BST.

    Hope you can join us then!

  2. End of day two scoreboardpublished at 18:49 11 May

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    Division One

    Southampton: Hampshire 503 v Durham 146-3

    Canterbury: Kent 111-2 v Worcs 618-7d

    Nottingham: Notts 279-7 v Lancs 331

    The Oval: Surrey 327-6 v Warks 343

    Division Two

    Cardiff: Glamorgan 411-9 v Sussex 278

    Northampton: Northants 171 v Glos 409 & 77-0

  3. Close of play at Sophia Gardenspublished at 18:47 11 May

    Glamorgan 411-9 v Sussex 278

    Glamorgan will continue their innings into the morning of day three as Sussex can't quite polish off the tail tonight.

    The day belongs to Colin Ingram and Kiran Carlson whose partnership took Glamorgan from 41-4 to 356-5.

    Ingram scored 170 and Carlson 148 and deserve all the plaudits coming their way.

    Sussex's star man with the ball was Jayden Seales, who took 5-101.

  4. Postpublished at 18:42 11 May

    Glamorgan 405-9 v Sussex 278

    We've got one match still going and it's the one in Cardiff where Sussex have one final over to end the Glamorgan innings.

  5. Close of play at Northamptonpublished at 18:39 11 May

    Northants 171 v Glos 409 & 77-0

    Ben Charlesworth and Cameron Bancroft ensure Glos make it through the close unscathed and with a big lead of 315 runs.

  6. Miles worrypublished at 18:39 11 May

    Surrey 327-6 v Warwickshire 343

    One thing to mention is that Craig Miles appeared to hurt himself in celebrating his fifth wicket.

    Replays suggest he may have gone over on his ankle.

    Warwickshire will really need him fit to bowl tomorrow after the way he has run in today.

  7. Close of playpublished at 18:37 11 May

    Surrey 327-6 v Warwickshire 343

    Cameron Steel squirts the last ball of the day down to the vacant third man boundary for four runs.

    There ends a super Saturday of cricket at the Oval.

    Jamie Smith is unbeaten on 98, but 5-39 from Craig Miles has hauled Warwickshire back into things.

    Surrey trail by 16, but the first session tomorrow will be crucial in how this game shapes up.

  8. 'Warwickshire have got a sniff of a chance again'published at 18:34 11 May

    Surrey 323-6 v Warwickshire 343

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio London

    This has just changed the complexion a little bit.

    It's given Bears fans a bit of hope going into tomorrow.

    If there's a sudden collapse and Surrey maybe only get 50 ahead, we could have an absolute corker on our hands.

    Surrey have allowed Warwickshire back into this a little bit. They were cruising 20 minutes ago.

    Warwickshire have got a sniff of a chance again.

  9. Dropped catchpublished at 18:34 11 May

    Surrey 323-6 v Warwickshire 343

    Almost another wicket as Jamie Smith drives uppishly, but Ollie Hannon-Dalby can't cling on for the caught and bowled.

    The ball almost ricochets onto the stumps at the bowler's end with Cameron Steel out of his ground.

    It just misses and the batters get through for one as Smith moves to 98.

  10. Five-wicket haul for Jayden Sealespublished at 18:32 11 May

    Glamorgan 403-9 v Sussex 278

    Well bowled Jayden Seales.

    The West Indies fast bowler took three wickets in a devastating spell early on and has returned with a couple late in the day to secure a five-fer.

    There are three allotted overs left in the day for Sussex to wrap up the Glamorgan innings.

  11. Five-wicket haul for Craig Milespublished at 18:29 11 May

    Surrey 322-6 v Warwickshire 343

    What a catch that is!

    It's a fifth wicket for Craig Miles, but it owes everything to an outstanding one-handed catch by Rob Yates, diving low to his left off the edge.

    Night-watchman Kemar Roach is gone for a duck and Miles has 5-39.

    His late burst has dragged his team right back into the match.

  12. Close of play at Trent Bridgepublished at 18:29 11 May

    Notts 279-7 v Lancashire 331

    Olly Stone blocks the final ball of the day bowled by Tom Bailey, and that is stumps.

    An excellent day's cricket there, with nine wickets and 304 runs.

    Haseeb Hameed is unbeaten on 137 while Notts trail by 52 with three wickets remaining.

    We still cannot decide which team is on top at the halfway point in this game.

  13. Division Two updatepublished at 18:27 11 May

    Glamorgan are now eight down, with James Harris departing for 26.

    They have just gone over the 400 mark and lead Sussex by 124.

    Gloucestershire are 70 without loss and have a lead of 308 runs over Northants with three overs left.

  14. WICKET Lawrence lbw b Miles 3published at 18:24 11 May

    Surrey 322-5 v Warwickshire 343

    This is terrific stuff from Craig Miles as he bags a fourth wicket.

    No doubts about this one as he is right on the money and Dan Lawrence's movement across to off is fatal.

    Definitely out and Lawrence can't make it to stumps or help Jamie Smith to his century.

  15. 'The day has been Worcestershire's'published at 18:23 11 May

    Close: Kent 111-2 v Worcs 618-7d

    Frank Watson
    BBC Hereford & Worcester

    The day has been Worcestershire's but at the end of it we reflect that the most likely outcome in this game is a draw but, that said, Worcestershire will feel that they have two days to get 18 wickets.

    They've just got to work hard at it.

    Kent just know that on a good flat pitch, it's about batting, batting and batting.

    So job done by Daniel Bell-Drummond and Jack Leaning.

  16. Postpublished at 18:21 11 May

    Surrey 322-4 v Warwickshire 343

    Jamie Smith with another drive. It's parried by a fielder at mid-on, but he still gets two.

    He is now three shy of 100.

  17. 'A mammoth effort from Hameed'published at 18:21 11 May

    Notts 277-7 v Lancashire 331

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    It's been a mammoth effort from Nottinghamshire skipper Haseeb Hameed and he'll be switched on as he's ever been now, determined to make sure that he's there tomorrow.

    A tiring day out there in the middle but there's still work to be done.

  18. 'Fuller has been quite consistent'published at 18:20 11 May

    Close: Hampshire 503 v Durham 146-3

    Kevan James
    BBC Radio Solent commentator

    James Fuller has been quite consistent out there.

    He hasn't quite found the ball that we know he can do from time to time, just something different from the other bowlers.

    It's not looking like a result at the moment and I don't think either of these sides will give each other an inch - not at this stage of the season anyway.

  19. Smith five away from a tonpublished at 18:20 11 May

    Surrey 320-4 v Warwickshire 343

    Gorgeous drive from Jamie Smith off Ollie Hannon-Dalby - four effortless runs.

    He moves to 95.

  20. WICKET Harrison c Bruce b Bailey 21published at 18:17 11 May

    Notts 275-7 v Lancashire 331

    The visitors nick another one with the new ball.

    Some quick runs from Calvin Harrison, but when Tom Bailey gets one to lift a bit more, the batter nibbles at it and that is meat and drink for Tom Bruce at second slip.

    The game continues to ebb and flow beautifully.