T20 Blast: Alex Lees sizzles to keep Yorkshire winless

Yorkshire versus Durham Yorkshire experienced their third consecutive loss in the opposition and stayed winless as Durham destroyed them by 28 runs at Headingley. Picking to bowl, Yorkshire made an incredible beginning by striking first ball however their delight was brief as Alex Remains and Michael Jones added 86 for the subsequent wicket. Jones' takeoff wound up aiding the away side as they switched on the intensity big opportunity in the final part of the innings. Dregs combined efforts with Oliver Robinson to assemble 111 for the third wicket and the captain was excused exclusively in the penultimate over of the innings, missing the mark regarding hundred years. Robinson struck at more than 200 and completed unbeaten on 64. Pursuing 218, Adam Lyth came out all firearms blasting pounding 24 off only 7 balls prior to withdrawing. While the vast majority of the Yorkshire players got off to begins, not a single one of them could remain at the wicket for a more drawn out length with the most elevated score being 39. Ben Raine was the pick of the Durham bowlers wrapping up with figures of 3/27 as the guests cavorted home easily towards the end. Brief scores: Durham 217/3 out of 20 overs (Alex Remains 90, Oliver Robinson 64*) beat Yorkshire 189/7 out of 20 overs (Jonathan Tattersall 39, Jordan Thompson 33; Ben Raine 3/27) by 28 runs Surrey versus Sussex In the wake of starting their mission with consecutive wins, Surreysuffered a loss because of Sussex at the Kennington Oval. Surrey made an unfortunate beginning with the bat, losing their main three for only 49. Sunil Narine then thought of a fundamental appearance to restore the side and was engaged with 50 years stand close by Tom Curran. In any case, when those two withdrew, Surrey battled again as they went from 102/4 to 148 all out in a matter of seconds. Resistance captain Ravi Bopara wrapped up with a three-wicket pull. Pursuing an unobtrusive 149 for triumph, Sussex lost wickets at customary stretches that kept Surrey in the chase. Narine got the wickets of Bopara and George Garton to lessen them to 56/4 preceding Tom Alsop stood firm and struck a battling 50 years. While Alsop was content batting profound, Michael Burgess turned the energy around with a tornado 48 that fell off only 28 balls. That 77-run organization caused the harm as Sussex in the long run got through off the penultimate ball. Brief scores: Surrey148 in 19.3 overs (Sunil Narine 29; Ravi Bopara 3/18) lost to Sussex 149/5 in 19.5 overs (Tom Alsop 51*, Michael Burgess 48; Sunil Narine 2/18) by 5 wickets

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