NORTH GROUP
Durham vs Yorkshire (Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street)
In
a rain-affected tie, Durham came up with an all-round performance to
register a six-wicket win (D/L method) against Yorkshire. The visitors
just about managed to get past 130 before being bowled out. Alex Lees
(43 off 24) and Jack Leaning (48 off 36) top-scored for Yorkshire, but
the rest of the batsmen were a let-down. Barring the two knocks in
excess of 40 and Tim Bresnan's 19, the rest were all single-digit scores
as the visitors ended up with a below-par total after being asked to
bat. In reply, Mark Stoneman (25 off 17) and Ryan Pringle (20 not-out
off 15) guided Durham in the chase before a storm forced the players off
the field in the 10th over. Durham were ahead of the D/L par score,
which helped them register a narrow win.
Brief scores: Yorkshire 134 in 19.3 overs (Jack Leaning 48, Alex Lees 43; Chris Rushworth 3-14, Paul Coughlin 2-27) lost to Durham 68/3 in 9.5 overs (Mark Stoneman 25, Ryan Pringle 20*; Adam Lyth 1-2) by 6 runs (D/L method).
Lancashire vs Worcestershire (Old Trafford, Manchester)
Alviro
Petersen scored a half-century before Stephen Parry and Nathan Buck ran
through the Worcestershire batting order to help Lancashire register a
96-run win. Petersen's unbeaten knock of 68 in 54 deliveries helped
Lancashire to a total of 149 for 5 after being inserted. Martin Guptill
was dismissed early but Petersen was involved in useful partnerships
with Karl Brown and Liam Livingstone to help put on a steady platform.
The hosts lost a few wickets in the latter half of the innings, but
Petersen remained till the end to help Lancashire post a competitive
total. In reply, the visitors suffered a collapse with Buck decimating
the top-order with a three-wicket haul before Parry picked up a fifer as
Lancashire secured a big win by bowling out Worcestershire in the 14th
over for a total of 53.
Brief scores: Lancashire 149/5 in 20 overs (Alviro Petersen 68*, Liam Livingstone 28; Joe Leach 2-34) beat Worcestershire 53 in 13.5 overs (Brett D'Oliveira 16; Stephen Parry 5-13, Nathan Buck 3-12) by 96 runs.
Derbyshire vs Nottinghamshire (County Ground, Derby)
Harry
Gurney's fine bowling performance and unbeaten knocks from Riki Wessels
and Daniel Christian helped Nottinghamshire register a seven-wicket win
against Derbyshire. Gurney picked up a four-wicket haul and received
good support from the rest of the bowlers as Nottinghamshire bowled
Derbyshire out for 114 after choosing to bowl. The hosts kept losing
wickets at regular intervals and were reduced to 60 for 5 at one stage.
The middle-order batsmen tried to stabilise the innings, but more
wickets meant that Derbyshire ended up being bowled out for a below-par
total. In reply, Nottinghamshire got off to a steady start before losing
Michael Lumb, Greg Smith and Andre Russell. However, an unbeaten 58-run
stand for the fourth wicket between Wessels and Christian helped the
visitors win with 33 deliveries to spare.
Brief scores: Derbyshire 114 in 19.3 overs (Chesney Hughes 26, James Neesham 23; Harry Gurney 4-20, Jake Ball 2-18) lost to Nottinghamshire 120/3 in 14.3 overs (Daniel Christian 38*, Riki Wessels 35*; Wayne Madsen 1-10) by 7 wickets.
Leicestershire vs Warwickshire (Grace Road, Leicester)
A
disciplined bowling performance by Warwickshire was complemented by an
unbeaten half-century by Laurie Evans as the visitors secured an
eight-wicket win against Leicestershire. A top-order collapse meant that
hosts could only manage a total of 125 for 7 after being asked to bat
first. Mark Pettini, Mark Cosgrove, Cameron Delport and Kevin O'Brien
all fell for single-digit scores as the hosts were reduced to 25 for 4
at one stage. Umar Akmal, Lewis Hill and Tom Wells then provided some
stability to the innings, which helped Leicestershire finish with a
total of some respectability. In reply, Sam Hain and Ian Bell put on a
51-run opening stand to get Warwickshire off to a good start in the
chase. While Hain and William Porterfield fell in quick succession,
Evans ensured there weren't any more setbacks as he cracked a 29-ball 52
and put on an unbeaten 68-run stand with Bell to help Warwickshire over
the line with 27 deliveries to spare.
Brief scores: Leicestershire 125/7 in 20 overs (Umar Akmal 31, Tom Wells 26*; Mark Adair 2-18, Oliver Hannon-Dalby 1-14) lost to Warwickshire 126/2 in 15.3 overs (Laurie Evans 52*, Ian Bell 36*; Ben Raine 1-31) by 8 wickets.
SOUTH GROUP
Glamorgan vs Surrey (Sophia Gardens, Cardiff)
Glamorgan
came up with a clinical performance to post a nine-wicket victory
against Surrey. A fine bowling performance by Dale Steyn, complemented
by Dean Cosker, Graham Wagg and the rest of the bowlers, helped
Glamorgan bowl out the power-packed batting line-up of Surrey for only
110. Top-scorer Rory Burns's departure for 22 meant that Surrey had lost
half their side for only 56 runs. Dwayne Bravo scored 20 while Tom
Curran hung around for a while for his 12, but wickets kept tumbling as
the visiting side were skittled out in the final over. In reply, the
hosts lost David Lloyd for a duck. But the South African pair of Colin
Ingram and Jacques Rudolph ensured that the Glamorgan lost only one
wicket, putting on a 114-run stand to take the team over the line with
25 deliveries to spare.
Brief scores: Surrey 110 in 19.2 overs (Rory Burns 22, Dwayne Bravo 20; Dale Steyn 2-20, Graham Wagg 2-5) lost to Glamorgan 114/1 in 15.5 overs (Colin Ingram 73*, Jacques Rudolph 40*; Sam Curran 1-18) by 9 wickets.
Essex vs Hampshire (County Ground, Chelmsford)
Graham
Napier and Ravi Bopara starred with the ball while Ashar Zaidi scored a
crucial half-century to help Essex beat Hampshire by five wickets.
Hampshire could not capitalise on promising starts from their top-order
batsmen as they ended up with a total of 135 for 8 in their available
quota of 20 overs. Michael Carberry, who top-scored with 34, was the
first to be dismissed when Tom Westley ended an opening stand worth 49
runs, while Tom Alsop followed soon after. Liam Dawson and Joe
Weatherley added 40 runs for the third wicket before Hampshire lost
quick wickets in the death as they just about managed to get past 130.
Dawson then came up with a fine bowling performance, picking up wickets
at regular intervals to put the pressure on the visitors. But Zaidi, who
was involved in a 59-run stand for the fourth wicket with Westley,
helped Essex past the 100-run mark before Ryan ten Doeschate saw the
team through in the penultimate over.
Brief scores: Hampshire 135/8 in 20 overs (Michael Carberry 34, Liam Dawson 26; Graham Napier 3-31, Ravi Bopara 2-15) lost to Essex 136/5 in 18.5 overs (Ashar Zaidi 52, Tom Westley 27; Liam Dawson 3-24) by 5 wickets.
Kent vs Middlesex (St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury)
Blistering
knocks from Brendon McCullum and Dawid Malan, and a good bowling
performance from Toby Roland-Jones helped Middlesex register a 40-run
win against Kent. McCullum bludgeoned the Kent attack with an unbeaten
87 off 57 deliveries and was supported well by his opening partner Malan
(60 off 34) as their century stand provided the platform for
Middlesex's massive total of 210 for 6. McCullum was on 33 off 19 when
Middlesex lost their first wicket in the ninth over. The former New
Zealand captain, witnessed wickets go down at the other end, but that
did not dissuade him from playing his natural game as he sent the
bowlers on a leather hunt to help the visitors post a commanding total
after choosing to bat. In reply, Kent lost their openers early before
Fabian Cowdrey and Sam Northeast staged a fightback with a 57-run
third-wicket stand. However, the hosts kept losing wickets at regular
intervals and ended up managing only 170 in their available 20 overs for
the loss of seven wickets.
Brief scores: Middlesex 210/8 in 20 overs (Brendon McCullum 87*, Dawid Malan 60; Darren Stevens 4-31) beat Kent 170/7 in 20 overs (Fabian Cowdrey 71, Sam Northeast 41; Toby Roland-Jones 3-24) by 40 runs.
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