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Summary

  • D1 leaders Surrey wrap up nine-wicket win over Warwickshire

  • Notts beat Lancashire by nine wickets despite Matty Hurst's maiden first-class century

  • Zak Crawley out for 10 but Kent hold on for draw with Worcestershire

  • Bad light ends play as Hampshire draw with Durham at the Utilita Bowl

  • Gloucestershire beat Northants by 256 runs - their first D2 win of the season

  • Nine new matches start on Friday - five in Division One and four in Division Two

  1. Hard graft ahead for Hants and Durhampublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 13 May

    Hampshire 503 v Durham 410-8

    Heading into the final day at Utilita Bowl, here is a match screaming 'draw' barring something very much out of the ordinary.

    A little under 287 overs across three days have yielded 913 runs for the loss of 18 wickets.

    Durham trail by 93 with their last two wickets in hand, but Ben Raine and Callum Parkinson's unbroken stand of 48 from a shade less than 20 overs was not a sign of a team wanting to get on with things.

    Last year's Division Two champions will probably be happy with the eight points for a draw plus bonuses.

    Hampshire, ninth at the start of this round, would probably love to push for a little more.

  2. Weather outlookpublished at 10:31 British Summer Time 13 May

    Last night's 10 o'clock news forecast suggested that rain should stay in the west and north west today - which is good news as there are no games ongoing at Cardiff, Bristol, Edgbaston, Old Trafford etc.

    The latest update via ±«Óătv Weather's X feed says: "It's all change for our weather in the next 24 hours. Rain warnings are coming into play for southwest England, Wales and Northern Ireland."

    Fingers crossed that there will be no interruptions in our five games, which are helpfully all located in the South, South East and East Midlands.

  3. How things standpublished at 10:27 British Summer Time 13 May

    After third day's play

    Division One

    Hampshire 503 v Durham 410-8

    Durham trail by 93 with 2 wickets standing

    Kent 362-8 v Worcestershire 618-7 dec

    Kent trail by 256 with 2 wickets standing

    Nottinghamshire 503 v Lancashire 331 & 100-6

    Lancashire trail by 72 with 4 wickets standing

    Surrey 464 & 31-0 v Warwickshire 343 & 209

    Surrey need 58 to win with 10 wickets standing

    Division Two

    Northamptonshire 171 & 144-2 v Gloucestershire 409 & 319-5 dec

    Northamptonshire need another 414 with 8 wickets standing

    ---Sunday's result---

    Glamorgan 411 & 58-1 v Sussex 278 & 188

    Glamorgan won by 9 wickets

  4. Good morningpublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 13 May

    "Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! Rage! Blow! You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout till you have drench'd our steeples" - William Shakespeare's words were appropriate for the weather in some areas last evening following the glorious sunshine of the past three days.

    The Bard's home county, Warwickshire, though, need intervention from the elements or a miraculous bowling display if they are to avoid being beaten at The Oval today.

    Their game with Surrey is one of five to reach the final day in round six of the County Championship.

    Welcome to our coverage. Play is due to start at 11:00 BST.

    Warwickshire team huddle at the OvalImage source, Getty Images