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And no flowers for the internationals – Labuschagne gone for 8 at Grace Road, Dan Lawrence for an itchy 4 at Southampton. Surrey 104-8; Glamorgan 113-2.

Somerset, Somerset. All a bit dizzying from that lofty second place. Siddle in command against his old county, takes two in two balls. 91-7.

A 2.10 start at Old Trafford

So I’d better get a move on.

And with the last ball before lunch, Michael Neser, who’d a little earlier been flayed unceremoniously for three successive fours by Smith, bowls him! Time for a sandwich, back shortly.

A third Tom at the crease at Chester le Street. Banton has been joined by James Rew, after Siddle had Umeed caught for 9. And a hundred up at Essex, with fifty for Dean Elgar, off 84 balls.

Inspection at 1.30 at Old Trafford. But I just went outside and it is drizzling damply.

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In Division Two: Derbyshire got off to a flier, but have been pegged back by Gloucestershire, with two wickets to Beau Webster. Derby 93-3, Guest and Lamb the men in.

Byrom and Billy Root making Leicestershire pay for inserting them, Glamorgan 85-0 with a handy 13 extras. Marnus next man in.

A wicket for the beleagured Bamber at Lord’s, Tom Haines bowled for 40. Alsop has dropped anchor, Pujara joins the party. Sussex 87-2.

And Yorkshire skipping along against Northants, Yorks 78-0, fifty for Adam Lyth. No Joe Root or Harry Brook.

AND SURREY THIRD WICKET SHOCK – Burns gone for 33.

And Pope falls cheaply again, in what has been a tricky early summer, for 15 – a second wicket for Dawson. Hants 64-2.

News from Old Trafford where there will be an inspection at 1.10, and expectations are a bit more hopeful. No updates from New Road – but, and I should have clicked this earlier, this is their first game back since last year – 244 days to be precise.

In Division One: Somerset have lost both their openers, Ben Stokes accounting for Matt Renshaw. Oh, and now he has Lammonby too, also caught Ollie Robinson. Somerset 44-3.

Surrey are 53 for one at Southampton, Burns expansive, Pope less so. Dawson the wicket taker, a missed stumping too.

Tough work for Kent at Canterbury, Essex 61-0.

And for some light relief, Pat Cummins as renaissance man:

An hour gone, coffee topped up, let’s move smoothly round the grounds:

A chance fluffed at Southampton – Burns (22) survives a missed stumping. Surrey 39-1.

Browne and Elgar moving along with fair ease at Canterbury – their respective positions in the table suggest this should be easy pickings for Essex. Essex 33-0.

Tom Lammonby sparkling at Chester-le-Street, four boundaries in his 18 not out. Somerset 29-1.

Liam Dawson makes the breakthrough at Southampton – called into action early, and in his second over of the day! Sibley caught and bowled, done by the flight.

Sussex away at Lord’s in the top of Div 2 table clash, where Clark and Haines are fair zipping along – 45-0 off eight overs. Bamber having a toothpaste down your jumper day – his three overs have cost 29.

This looks rather wonderful at The Oval on June 30:

Festival of Red Ball Cricket at The Kia Oval 🏏

Surrey are calling on Members and supporters to pack out The Kia Oval for the HUGE CLASH between Surrey & @EssexCricket on Sun 30 June! 🏟️

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— Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) May 23, 2024

News from the Grace Road scorebox. Hello Mike Daniels! “Decidedly cool here at Grace Road, at least there’s a heater in here.

“Lewis Hill, after deciding to bowl in the last game here and conceding 706 has won the toss again and decided to ….. Bowl!

“New loanee Holland straight into the line up and opening the bowling to Byron and Root.”

Tune into Surrey v Hants and discover, courtesy of Kevin Hand, that Hampshire’s opening partnership for the first wicket this year is 15. But, forget that for now, the ball is in the hands of Keith Barker and Michael Neser. Hants giving Surrey a bit of a working over with the new ball.

Tom Abell is back at the top of the order for Somerset, after picking up a hamstring tear during a pre-season game. But not for long as it turns out, bowled for four off the last ball of the first over. Ben Raine the man. Somerset 4-1. Not Potts for Durham today.

Weather watch

No play till at least lunch at Old Trafford or New Road, play everywhere else, with Somerset, Surrey, Essex, Derbyshire, Glamorgan, Sussex and Yorkshire having a bat.

Worcestershire return to play at New Road today for the first time since the terrible news of Josh Baker’s death. Here, Kevin Howells talks to Ashley Giles about Josh, climate challenges and the future of the club (which has a new ground sponsor – New Road becoming Visit Worcestershire New Road).

A story of climate challenge, tragic personal loss but overarching how ⁦@WorcsCCC⁩ has come together & will further forge their place in the game.
Good things happening & Ashley Giles talks us through what extra money in the club would mean to them. https://t.co/oYTG3xG4gv

— Kevin Howells (@kevinhowells100) May 23, 2024

And hello Tim Maitland!

”Once again I find myself mulling in the hour before plays starts – here in the subtropics it’s the lull after cooking food for the dogs and before preparing salads for humans – this time it’s the issue of how to fill the Jimmy-Anderson-and Stuart Broad-sized hole in England’s bowling line-up.

”No doubt the Bazball approach will be to find a brash tyro, fill him to the brim with confidence and then back him to the hilt. Lord knows that will probably work a million times better than the carousel of rejection that each new pretender to Alistair Cook’s crown stepped onto… but I can’t help wondering whether temporarily filling the immediate need with a seasoned pro like Surrey’s Dan Worrall who presumably won’t be crushed by the expectations might buy time to develop the next front line quick.

“Unless of course my instinct that the answer doesn’t lie in a combination of Woods, Woakes, a miraculously durable Joffra Archer and an even more remarkably dependable and responsible Ollie Robinson is wrong.”

I don’t think this England team do temporary fillings … it was quite fun when they did – Darren Pattinson anyone?

“Good morning Tanya.” Hello Finbar Anslow! “Just arrived horribly early at Bergamo airport so will be following the cricket from here for the next few hours, before travelling to Brum and then Sheffield.What kind of a week’s weather can I expect and was I right to bring a hot water bottle?”

I can’t speak for Birmingham and Sheffield, but it was 12 degrees at Derby last night for the women’s ODI and they had hot water bottles in the dugout. Damp as an early autumn paddling pool here in the north west. Hope that, unlike Rishi, you remembered your umbrella.

Early news from Old Trafford, where there will be no play till lunch, which is being taken at 12.30. Not the world’s greatest surprise.

Rumours were that Lancs were planning a dry turner – and duly recalled left-arm spinner Jack Morley from his loan spell at Derbyshire. But that would be miracle of Stokesian proportions considering the amount of rain we’ve had in the last two days. Reports from OT say the groundstaff have just started mopping up but it is “squelchy” underfoot.

DIVISION TWO TABLE – all teams have played six games

1 Sussex 96

2 Middlesex 89

3 Leicestershire 79

4 Gloucestershire 76

5 Northamptonshire 70

6 Glamorgan 69

7 Yorkshire 63

8 Derbyshire 55

DIVISION ONE TABLE- all teams have played six games

1 Surrey 114

2 Somerset 96

3 Essex 92

4 Nottinghamshire 68

5 Warwickshire 65

6 Hampshire 64

7 Durham 64

8 Worcestershire 61

9 Kent 58

10 Lancashire 53

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Fixtures

DIVISION ONE

Chester-le-Street: Durham v Somerset

Southampton: Hampshire v Surrey

Canterbury: Kent v Essex

Old Trafford: Lancashire v Warwickshire

New Road: Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire

DIVISION TWO

Bristol: Gloucestershire v Derbyshire

Grace Road: Leicestershire v Glamorgan

Lord’s: Middlesex v Sussex

County Ground: Northamptonshire v Yorkshrie

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Preamble

Good morning from a soggy, soggy, soggy, Manchester.

Welcome to round eight of the Championship, where things are simmering along nicely. At the completion of this round, counties will have played seven of their 14 games. Pyjamas and white ball then predominates for the next three weeks, until everyone returns for the ninth Championship round on Sunday June 23.

So – enjoy this while you can!



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