Wicket at New Road. Morne Morkel is out for 16, leaving Surrey on 232-7. The good news for them is that Ben Foakes has got off his sick bed and is in action.
Surrey Cricket
(@surreycricket)Certainly nothing wrong with this drive from Ben Foakes 😍 pic.twitter.com/fN1AXYr99x
Preamble
Good morning from an autumnal Lord’s, where the season is moving towards an end. Somerset’s implosion yesterday hands the title to Surrey – the only question is when.
The match here is likely to be resolved by lunch – with Kent needing 52, six wickets in hand. The force is with them, just. Lots of excitement round the other grounds too – Warwickshire are on top at Grace Road, Gloucestershire at Sophia Gardens – GOOD LUCK Jack Taylor – and the white Rose at Headingley.
It’s too close to call at Trent Bridge, the County Ground and Chester-le-street (where Chris Rush has been awarded his testimonial).
But the big question is whether Worcestershire can make Surrey hold on for the title? Surrey can clinch it today by securing maximum batting points (scoring 400 in the first 110 overs). Rory Burns is still there on 103 not out – how fitting it would be if he took them over the line! They are six wickets down but Ben Foakes, who was ill yesterday, is yet to bat. I’m jumping on the train to Worcester now, in case they manage it. In the meantime, the office will update the blog. Be kind!
Surrey Cricket
(@surreycricket)Day 3 at New Road. It could be a big one. pic.twitter.com/WKOV4e3AFx
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at 5.40am EDT
Overnight scores
Division One
Yorkshire 209 & 127-3, Lancashire 252 all out
Yorkshire lead by 84 runs
Worcestershire 336 all out, Surrey 213-6
Surrey trail by 123 runs
Nottinghamshire 177 & 116-1, Essex 233 all out
Notts lead by 60 runs
Division Two
Northamptonshire 255 all out, Derbyshire 118-4
Derbyshire trail by 137 runs
Middlesex 161 & 186, Kent 192 & 104-4
Kent need 52 runs to win
Leicestershire 100 all out, Warwickshire 384-9
Warks lead by 284 runs
Glamorgan 137 all out, Gloucestershire 284-6
Gloucs lead by 147 runs
Durham 103 & 220-4, Sussex 122 all out
Durham lead by 201 runs
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