Derbyshire register fourth successive win

Nottinghamshire vs Lancashire A phenomenal unbeaten 61 off 44 from Steven Croft, alongside Dane Vilas' 30-ball 55 assisted Lancashire with placing one foot in the quarterfinals as Nottinghamshire went somewhere around 6 wickets. The 37-year-old Croft, hit four fours and two sixes to scratch the Notts' opportunity of capability, grieving at seventh spot in the wake of losing five of nine games. Lancashire in the interim, keep on fixing the table in the wake of pursuing down Nottinghamshire's 179 that they got on the rear of a few valuable commitments of Samit Patel (45 off 36) and Daniel Christian (30* off 14). The objective was known all about to by the 114-run stand divided among Vilas and Croft with Lancashire requiring simply 18.2 overs to take care of business. Durham vs Leicestershire Andrew Tye's five-wicket pull went to no end as Wiaan Mulder and Rehan Ahmed were key in taking Leicestershire to a 51-run win. Mulder previously scored a splendid 33-ball 54 while wickets fell around him as Tye returned 5-38. Ahmed from that point went through the center request fixing Durham back who couldn't recuperate from the early hits with Paul Coughlin top-scoring with 22 as they were bowled out for 106 in 16.4 overs. Ahmed indented profession best figures of 4-22, to give Leicestershire a lift, keeping their Blast crusade alive. Warwickshire vs Derbyshire Derbyshire pounded Warwickshire by seven wickets at Edgbaston for their fourth progressive triumph, lifting them to fourth place - among the capability spots. Sam Hain's unbeaten 73 off 40 aided Warwickshire to 159 after most batsmen got begins, yet blew them. Derbyshire paced the pursuit flawlessly, beginning with a 55-run represent the initial wicket, as Shan Masood and Luis Reece gave them a strong beginning. Reece fell for 38, however Masood stayed unbeaten, holding hands with Wayne Madsen, the No.3 who proceeded to score a 34-ball 55, preceding falling with the end goal in sight. Derbyshire finished the success with 11 balls in excess. Brief scores: Warwickshire 159/7 in 20 overs ( Sam Hain 73*; Samuel Conners 3-25, MH McKiernan 2-18) lost to Derbyshire 160/3 in 18.1 overs (Shan Masood 45*, Luis Reece 38, Wayne Madsen 55) by 7 wickets. South Group Essex vs Somerset Rilee Rossouw pounded an unbeaten 36-ball 85 with a consistent supporting hand from Tom Abell, who scored 62 off 46 in an unbeaten stand of 153 as Somerset whipped Essex by 8 wickets. Essex themselves did well to put on 188 on the board after fifties from Michael Pepper (86*) and Paul Walter (58), however after early wickets, the pair shut the entryways on Essex as the bowlers neglected to make advances as the hitters promoted. Rossouw belted seven sixes and five fours in his innings as Somerset scaled the objective in 17.3 overs.. Glamorgan versus Sussex Michael Neser featured with 3-24 as Glamorgan beat Sussex by 4 wickets to keep their knockout expectations alive. Glamorgan got back to winning courses in Cardiff, pursuing down the set 150 with an over in excess. Sam Northeast (35) and Colin Ingram (57) drove the pursuit to assist them with getting their fifth success in the season. Rashid Khan, who was playing his most memorable game for Sussex this season, went wicketless. Be that as it may, four wickets in about two overs late in Glamorgan's innings, gave Sussex any expectation of pulling off a furious, yet Daniel Douthwaite held his nerve to agree with his stance over the line. Prior, after Luke Wright top-scored with 46, the remainder of the top request neglected to get rolling. In any case, Delray Rawlins gave the innings some decency with a helpful 16-ball 27. Middlesex versus Kent Middlesex woke up from their six-coordinate series of failures in the wake of beating Kent with seven wickets in excess. John Simpson and Joe Cracknell were instrumental in their triumph with a 91-run stand in a pursuit of 142. Ordinary strikes by Middlesex's bowlers drained the energy out of Kent's innings who couldn't join significant stands, being limited to 141. The pursuit was set up by the third-wicket stand as Middlesex got focuses, while constraining Kent to their eighth misfortune, immovably attaching the reigning champs to the lower part of the table. Hampshire versus Surrey Surrey merged their spot at the highest point of the table with a four-wicket prevail upon Hampshire, proceeding with their unbeaten run. James Vince gave Hampshire a consistent beginning, yet couldn't track down a ton of help at the opposite end in transit a 20-ball 30. Joe Weatherley contributed with 29, yet the late flood from James Fuller, who stayed unbeaten on 39 off 22 gave Hampshire the completion they needed. Surrey were taking a gander at the chance of their most memorable loss, with batsmen getting begins, yet incapable to change over them. Notwithstanding, Kieron Pollard moved forward with a 22-ball 34 to ignite the pursuit into life and at last saw them over the line.

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