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Hampshire faces Somerset while Warwickshire takes on Essex in county cricket matches. Warwickshire needs 10 wickets, and Somerset requires 148 runs for victory.
Adds Ali: âWarwickshire are currently warming up to Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits ... will their day be the song title or the band name?â
Very good. I once ended up watching two hours of Youtube videos on Sultans of Swing, I didnât realise how obsessed people were with it.
Nicely set up here at Edgbaston: glorious sunshine (cold air), Essex needing 195 more runs to knock off 206, Warwickshire in the hunt for 10 wickets. So far the pitch has bucked a recent trend of being a bit lifeless - highest total in the match is 220 â so there should be chances created. But Warwickshire were badly burned last week trying â and failing â to defend 328 at Hove.
James Rew held firm for Somerset once more to see his stock rise further and keep his side in the hunt for a final day victory on the south coast. After his first innings 86 the cherubic faced stroke maker was undefeated on 58 at the close of an intriguing day in Southampton. Lewis Gregory bustled his way to a five wicket haul earlier in the piece as Nick Gubbins top scored with 83 in the home sideâs second innings effort of 336.
**Hampshireâ**s Sonny Baker then had his dander well and truly up and the opposition in trouble by pocketing the Cidermenâs top three of Archie Vaughan, Tom Lammonby and Joshua Thomas, albeit the first two were guilty of being careless on the pull. Rew and Tom Abell then steadied the applecart to leave Somerset needing 148 more to pull off the win.
Seventeen wickets fell at Edgbaston on a topsy turvy moving day where both sides seemingly had their bags packed at different stages. Essex will consider themselves to be in the stronger position heading into the final day with Dean Elgar and self-appointed nightwatchman Sam Cook seeing them to 11-0 at the close in pursuit of 206.
Warwickshire were bowled out for 220 inside 63 overs as visiting Captain Cook picked up five wickets including the crucial scalp of Beau Webster, the Aussie all-rounderâs 91 included sixteen boundaries and helped his side post a challenging if hardly fear-inducing target.
In Division Two, centuries from Northamptonshireâs James Sales and Nathan McSweeney made Middlesex toil at Wantage Road as the home side made 409 in their first innings. Josh De Caires was pinned LBW by Luke Proctor early in Middlesexâs second innings but Sam Robson and Max Holden batted calmly to reach 109-1 and a lead of 41 runs by stumps.
A pot boiler at Bristol saw James Bracey score a dogged century for Gloucestershire as they posted 305 against a toiling Lancashire. James Anderson and George Balderson took four wickets apiece to set up a tricksy fourth innings run chase. Keaton Jennings shepherding the visitors to 75-3 at stumps, 127 more needed for victory.
Somerset needs 148 more runs to win against Hampshire.
Warwickshire is in pursuit of 10 wickets to secure victory over Essex.
James Rew scored 58 not out and previously made 86 in the first innings.
Warwickshire struggled to defend 328 runs in their last match at Hove.

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DIVISION ONE
Southampton: Hampshire 238 and 336 v Somerset 288 & 139-3 â Somerset need 148 runs to win
Edgbaston: Warwickshire 190 & 220 v Essex 205-9 & 11-0 â Essex need 195 runs to win
DIVISION TWO
Bristol: Gloucestershire 136 and 305 v Lancashire 240 & 75-3 â Lancashire need 127 runs to win
Northampton: Northants 409 v Middlesex 341 & 109-1 â Middlesex lead by 41 runs
Hello! Hope it is as spring perfect wherever you are as it is in Manchester this morning, almondy bird cherry wafting me along on my dog walk. Thanks so much to Jim for covering yesterday, four games still in play and at least two results to watch over. Play starts at 11am, do join us.
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