Lynn century powers Northamptonshire to big win
South Group
Middlesex vs Surrey, Lord's
Jason Roy stroked his second progressive 50 years in two days - this time a 45-ball 81 - to assist Surrey with proceeding with their unbeaten streak, with a 20-run prevail upon Middlesex. The hard-hitting opener crushed 10 limits and three sixes and was capably upheld by the greater part of the players as the guests incorporated 208 for 7. Middlesex got off to a lively beginning, graciousness a 76-show stand to the openers - Stephen Eskinazi and Max Holden - in the powerplay, yet a whirlwind of wickets from there on wrecked their pursuit. Chris Jordan returned four wickets across four distinct spells to restrict the hosts to 188, regardless of Chris Green's late 29-ball 46.
Gloucestershire vs Somerset, Bristol
Roelof van der Merwe's unbeaten 15-ball 48 fueled Somerset to a three-wicket win in the downpour damaged 10-over-a-side experience against Gloucestershire. The hard-hitting lower-request bat pounded four limits and as a huge number to assist his side over the line with just three balls in excess, while pursuing the modified DLS focus of 114 after the hosts had marshaled 101 for 5 out of 10 overs.
The triumph assisted Somerset with holding their second right on the money the focuses table, stretching out the benefit over Gloucestershire to three places.
Hampshire vs Essex, Rose Bowl
James Fuller's four-fer limited Essex 32 runs short of Hampshire's aggregate and secure their third triumph of the time. Choosing for bat, Hampshire got a consistent beginning, graciousness created hands from James Vince, Tom Prest and Jake Weatherley, yet neglected to drive up in the later overs. Ben Alisson and Matthew Critchley returned three wickets each to hold the hosts to 155 for 6.
In any case, Essex battled to track down energy in their run pursue. They continued to lose wickets and runs weren't effectively streaming. Chris Wood and Brad Wheal sacked a support each, however it was Fuller's burst that had them packaged out for 123.
Northamptonshire vs Worcestershire, Northampton
Chris Lynn's fourth T20 century - 57-ball 113* - and Joshua Cobb's inside and out brightness made ready for Northamptonshire's monstrous 73-run win. The enormous hitting Australian pounded nine sixes and eight fours to help his side to a monstrous 220 for 3 subsequent to choosing for bat. He was very much upheld by Cobb, who stroked a 30-ball 50 on the way a 115-run represent the subsequent wicket, and afterward through appearances from Saif Zaib and James Neesham. While Dwayne Bravo returned a closefisted spell, the other bowlers were crushed generally around the ground.
The guests never looked a piece of the pursuit as Cobb's lady T20 fifer, upheld by Tom Taylor's triple strike, had them on the mat. Excepting Ed Barnard's 42, there were no vital batting exhibitions by Gloucestershire as they were at last packaged out for 164 in the seventeenth over.
Derbyshire vs Leicestershire, Derby
Derbyshire hopped past Leicestershire on the focuses table kindness captain Shan Masood's blasting 32-ball 73, which assisted them with getting a six-wicket win. The opener stroked 11 limits and a six as Derbyshire arrived at the 182-run focus with eight balls in excess. Masood's endeavors guaranteed that Arran Lilley's 41-ball 67, which had established the underpinning of the guests' 187, went to no end.
Brief Scores: Northamptonshire 220/3 in 20 overs (Chris Lynn 113, Joshua Cobb 50; Dwayne Bravo 2-15) beat Gloucestershire147 in 16.4 overs (Ed Barnard 42; Joshua Cobb 5-25, Tom Taylor 3-26) by 73 runs.