Haseeb HameedImage source, Rex Features

It's time to draw breath after a typically busy opening day of county championship action.

Plenty of runs in the sun, with Haseeb Hameed's unbeaten 206 the highlight.

But the batters have far from had it all their own way, leaving our games nicely poised heading into day two.

We'll be doing it all over again from 10:30 BST tomorrow - with added James Anderson. So why not us?

  • Close of play scorespublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 16 May

    Division One

    • Durham 2-0 v Notts 407
    • Somerset 317-6 v Sussex
    • Surrey 46-0 v Yorkshire 255
    • Warks 27-2 v Hampshire 300
    • Worcs 354-9 v Essex

    Division Two

    • Glamorgan 82-3 v Northants 185
    • Glos v Kent 386-6
    • Lancashire 250-5 v Derbyshire
    • Middlesex 232 v Leics 22-1
  • Close of play at New Roadpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 16 May

    Worcs 354-9 v Essex

    Worcestershire, with three batting points safely tucked into their back pocket, make it through to the close.

    It will be Ben Allison (34*) and Yadvinder Singh (5*) who return in the morning with the hope of adding some more runs to the total before getting Essex in to bat.

    That they are in this position owes much to the partnership between Matthew Waite (73) and Tom Taylor (43) who added almost 100 runs for the eighth wicket.

  • Close of play at Sophia Gardenspublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 16 May

    Glamorgan 82-3 v Northants 185

    An interesting day one as Northants started out making serene progress, getting over 100 on the board with only one wicket down.

    But, and it's a big but, that's where it all started to go downhill rapidly as they lost nine wickets for 80 runs to be bowled out for 185.

    A quite spectacular collapse.

    Glamorgan then threatened a collapse of their own as they went from 46-1 to 48-3 in three overs but Sam Northeast and Kiran Carlson settled things down to see them end the day on 82-3 - 103 runs behind.

  • 350 up for Worcspublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 16 May

    Worcs 350-9 v Essex

    Ben Allison thinks why not just go for it and heaves Kasun Rajitha for a maximum.

    A four later in the same over pushes Worcs to 350 and a third batting point.

    The Pears will be pleased with this.

  • Postpublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 16 May

    Just two games still in play as we reach the dying embers stage of day one.

    Worcs are 14 short of a third batting point and Essex need one wicket to wrap up the Pears' innings.

    Glamorgan will hope not to lose any more wickets against Northants.

    There are three overs left in Worcester and Cardiff.

  • Close of play at Edgbastonpublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 16 May

    Warwicks 27-2 v Hants 300

    Olly Hannon-Dalby does his job and plays out six dots from the final over of the day from Brad Wheal.

    Hampshire had looked on the back foot for much of the day.

    But James Fuller's counter-attacking fifty took them to two batting points before the visitors removed both Bears openers in the eight overs available.

    The south coast side are on top.

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    WICKETpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 16 May

    Waite c Pepper b Critchley 73 (Worcs 335-9 v Essex)

    Matthew Waite can't quite make it through to the close as he feathers one behind to Michael Pepper standing right up to the stumps.

    Matt Critchley has 2-6 from his four overs.

    We have an allotted three overs remaining at New Road.

  • Close of play at Chester-le-Streetpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 16 May

    Durham 2-0 v Notts 407

    Durham send out James Minto to see off the last over of the day with Alex Lees.

    Minto drives nicely for two and his skipper has no intention of running a third and facing a ball before the close.

    The young bowler survives the final two balls and that's the end of an incredible day of cricket.

    Nottinghamshire will be delighted to pick up four batting points after losing seven wickets in the afternoon session.

    Today is all about Haseeb Hameed whose unbeaten 206 has put his side in a good position.

  • Stumps at Bristolpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 16 May

    Glos v Kent 386-6

    A day of two halves as Gloucestershire went off like a steam train, leaving Kent reeling on 36-3 and 64-4 with Ajeet Singh Dale to the fore - he ended with 4-97.

    But where Kent's top order failed the middle-order duo of Grant Stewart and Chris Benjamin have played remarkably well and finish the day with an unbroken partnership of 249.

    Stewart will begin tomorrow on 173 and Benjamin on 82.

    An incredible performance by the duo.

  • 'Hampshire will feel a lot better with the day's play'published at 18:34 British Summer Time 16 May

    Warwicks 27-2 v Hants 300

    Richard Wilford
    BBC Radio WM commentator

    Hampshire will be going back to the hotel feeling a lot better with the day's play.

    With the wickets they have taken, they have been able to keep four slips in place.

  • Close of play at The Ovalpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey 46-0 v Yorkshire 255

    It's a good day at the office for Surrey as they end on 42-0 with openers Rory Burns (27*) and Dom Sibley (10*) both still in.

    They picked up three bowling points after running through Yorkshire for 255.

    Whether that turns out to be a good first innings score remains to be seen, but it feels a little light at this stage.

    Jonny Bairstow made an excellent 89 off 114 balls for the visitors, while opener Adam Lyth brought about his fourth half-century of the season with 55.

    Back again tomorrow to see which way this one swings on day two.

  • Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey 46-0 v Yorkshire 255

    Jordan Buckingham is just a tad too short with his length and Rory Burns just rocks back and punches it through cover with a lovely drive to the boundary.

  • 'Rory Burns will be as solid as a rock'published at 18:31 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey 42-0 v Yorkshire 255

    Jonathan Doidge
    BBC Radio Leeds cricket commentator

    I think Yorkshire will have to bowl really well to bring some parity into this game.

    Rory Burns will be as solid as a rock in this final over.

  • NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ALL OUT FOR 407published at 18:30 British Summer Time 16 May

    Abbas c McKinney b Carse 0

    Mohammad Abbas tries to drive Brydon Carse through the covers, but edges to Ben McKinney at second slip.

    Haseeb Hameed carries his bat for 206 off 241 balls. His average is going to look rather handy after that.

    Durham will have one over to face before stumps.

  • Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey 42-0 v Yorkshire 255

    If Surrey get through this final over unscathed, it'll top off a brilliant day for them.

    Jordan Buckingham will bowl it - can he put a seed of doubt in the minds of the Surrey players?

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    WICKETpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 16 May

    Davies c Middleton b Wheal 16 (Warwicks 22-2 v Hants 300)

    A strange, strange shot at this stage of the day and both openers are back in the hutch.

    Alex Davies tried to carve Brad Wheal through midwicket bit gets a big top edge to third man where Fletcha Middleton does very well to take an athletic catch.

    Tom Latham is in with 16 balls until the close.

  • 200 runs

    200 for Haseeb Hameedpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 16 May

    Durham v Notts 407-9

    There it is!

    What an innings from Haseeb Hameed who brings up his 200 by stepping down the wicket to launch George Drissell for a huge six over mid-off.

    It's come off 240 balls and has put his side in a commanding position. It also brings up a fourth batting point.

    He then goes again and takes four more to move to 206.

    The captain has seen partners come but is just a few overs from batting through the day.

  • Postpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 16 May

    Surrey 41-0 v Yorkshire 255

    Rory Burns pushes it down the ground for three from Jordan Buckingham to keep the strike and face George Hill.

    Hill puts one up outside off stump, Burns leaves it and Jonny Bairstow ends up taking evasive action at the last second as it runs through for four byes. Looks like it really took off on the way through.

  • Close of play at Old Traffordpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 16 May

    Lancs 250-5 v Derbys

    George Bell and George Balderson play out the final over from Zak Chappell, bringing up the first batting point before stumps.

    An even day of hard-fought cricket with Derbyshire not letting the hosts get away despite Luke Wells' brilliant knock of 141. Ben Aitchison has led the attack with 3-51.

    Tomorrow we should get a bit of James Anderson, folks.