Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire, Surrey v Warwickshire and more: county cricket, day four – live

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Weather watch and delayed starts

The Met Office promises wind, especially in the north west, and a mix of sunshine and showers “sometimes heavy and carrying a risk of hail and thunder.”

There is a delayed start at Canterbury and we await news elsewhere.

Potts glad to be back as he eyes up Ashes

After 30 overs on the unyielding Chelmsford pitch, Matthew Potts spoke to the reporters’ network last night

“I’ve been pulled out of the Ireland series. I think it is perfect to have a little run of red-ball. I’ve had nine weeks of white-ball and it gets you out of the groove of bowling with the red-ball, so it’s nice to get back into it. I felt in good rhythm there and felt a bit more like myself and bowled nicely. I’m pleased.

“We talk about three games left and focusing on one game at a time and do all I can to make sure we stay up this year. Just give everything and see where we land when it comes to selection [for the Ashes]. Just try and put everything out there for the guys and see where we land.”

Wednesday's round-up

Rain and bad light stalked the Championship but the skies cleared just enough for Nottinghamshire to move towards victory at New Road and set up a tantalising match with the leaders, Surrey, next week.

Lyndon James (five for 35) and Josh Tongue (four for 52) whistled through Worcestershire. Tom Taylor then bowled Haseeb Hameed for nought for the second time, but Ben Slater and Freddie McCann reduced Notts’ target to 96.

Surrey, meanwhile, used their patches of clear sky wisely. Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes and Dan Lawrence added 95, to compile a lead of 274 over Warwickshire.

Matthew Potts, pulled out of the Ireland white-ball series by England to get some red-ball overs, picked up three wickets for Durham on a docile pitch against Essex at Chelmsford. “I think it is perfect to have a little run of red ball. I felt in good rhythm there and felt a bit more like myself and bowled nicely.”

Another charming century from Saif Zaib made him the first Northants batsman to hit six hundreds in a season since Lance Klusener in 2006. He shimmied 22 fours and two sixes to frustrate Glamorgan, before he was run out to a fumble-turned-direct-hit for 145.

Ekansh Singh’s 30 not out held the Kent innings together as they inched towards a defendable total. There were two more wickets for Lancashire’s Mitch Stanley.

Shan Masood duly eased to an elegant hundred on Championship debut at Grace Road, on an eventful day between the showers, which included a Leicestershire collapse of six for 22 and a blotter spraying debris all over Gloucestershire’s practice equipment. Leicestershire will confirm promotion with a draw on Thursday, if there is also a draw at Lord’s – which can only be avoided with some innovative number-crunching by Middlesex and Derbyshire. Just 10 overs were possible in north London, enough for Caleb Jewell to pass 1,000 Championship runs for the season and get out.

During the very brief spell of clear weather at Taunton, Somerset hurried towards a declaration against Yorkshire.

Scores on the doors

DIVISION ONE

Chelmsford: Essex 457-8 v Durham 333

Taunton: Somerset 441-6dec v Yorkshire

The Oval: Surrey 246 and 276-2 v Warwickshire 248

Hove: Sussex 122 and 37-1 Hampshire 226 and 173

New Road: Worcestershire 182 and 160 v Nottinghamshire 207 AND 40-1 Notts need 96 to win

DIVISION TWO

Canterbury: Kent 293 and 206-5 v Lancashire 284

Grace Road: Leicestershire 342 v Gloucestershire 482 and 10-0

Lord’s: Middlesex 298 v Derbyshire 283 and 33-1

Northampton: Northants 413-9 v Glamorgan 467

Preamble

Good morning! Another bright September morning to hold onto and never let go. Day four around the grounds, with eyes particularly on New Road, The Oval and Lord’s (if they can manufacture a result). Do join us, play starts at 10.30am.

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