COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION ONE ROUNDUP: Intriguing finishes beckon at Sophia Gardens and Taunton on day four of round one
Cardiff (day three of four): Glamorgan 302 & 111-3, Yorkshire 226 - Glamorgan lead by 187 runs with seven second-innings wickets remaining
Mason Crane spun Glamorgan into the ascendancy against Yorkshire despite having plenty still to do to force a final day result.
The leg-spinner took 5 for 55 to break the spine of Yorkshire's innings from 87 for 1 to 226 all out and restore value in frontline spin in the County Championship.
Crane's two wickets in an over, dismissing debutant Sam Whiteman for a sprightly 48, helped overseas Ryan Hadley return a three-fer after Matthew Revis kept the visitors alive with a half-century.
Glamorgan finished the day on 111 for 3, leading by 187 runs heading into day four.
Before play, Jonny Bairstow became the second injury-sub after being off the field for all of day two due to a thumb injury sustained while keeping, confirmed to be a small fracture. Will Luxton came in for him while Dom Bess led Yorkshire on the field.
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Mason Crane completed a fabulous five-for on day three (Huw Evans Picture Agency)
Taunton (day three of four): Somerset 347 & 214-1, Nottinghamshire 338 - Somerset lead by 223 runs behind with nine second-innings wickets remaining
Centurion James Rew and Tom Kohler-Cadmore produced an unbroken second-wicket stand of 207 to put Somerset in control on the third day of the County Championship Division One match with Nottinghamshire at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton.
Having gained a slender first innings lead of nine runs, the hosts had reached 214 for 1 by the close and led by 223. Rew was unbeaten on 108, having faced 157 balls and hit 13 fours, while Kohler-Cadmore was unbeaten on 94, from 153 deliveries, also with 13 boundaries.
A major turning point in the game had come in the Notts first innings when Somerset’s young left-arm seamer Alfie Ogborne produced a three-wicket burst in as many overs with the second new ball, reducing the visitors from a comfortable 268 for 4 to 284 for 7.
They were eventually bowled out for 338, Joe Clarke top-scoring with 92, in reply to 347 and could now face a battle to salvage a draw on the final day.