Somerset beat Nottinghamshire by 10 wickets at Trent Bridge Somerset 437 (Trescothick 218, Allenby 63, Myburgh 54, Tahir 7-112) and 100 for 0 (Myburgh 58*) - Nottinghamshire 401 (Mullaney 165, Libby 90) and 135 (Libby 44, Allenby 3-23, Gregory 3-27)
Surrey beat Hampshire by an innings and 13 runs at the Ageas Bowl Surrey 637 for 7 (Foakes 141*, Burns 122, Batty 110*, Sibley 99, Finch 86, Berg 3-85) - Hampshire 423 (McManus 132*) and 201 (McLaren 59, Batty 6-51, Meaker 4-40) Surrey out of the bottom two (Notts join Hants in the relegation places)
Glamorgan beat Derbyshire by four wickets at Colwyn Bay Glamorgan 518 (Donald 234, Meschede 66) and 200 for 6 (Rudolph 51*, Wallace 40, Meschede 36*) - Derbyshire 177 (Meschede 3-33) and 536 (Hughes 122, Godleman 106, Madsen 90, Critchley 70*, Wagg 3-93)
Sussex drew with Kent at Tunbridge Wells Sussex 333 (Taylor 142*, Wright 60, Nash 55) and 255 for 5 (Taylor 68, Finch 66, Tredwell 3-76) - Kent 575 (Northeast 190, Dickson 81, Denly 78, Stevens 63, Blake 61, Briggs 5-169)
T20 Blast Yorkshire 223 for 6 (Lyth 87) beat Durham 174 for 8 (Arshad 43, Plunkett 1-13, Carver 3-40) by 49 runs
Leicestershire beat Gloucestershire by six wickets at Cheltenham Leicestershire 218 (Robson 62, Payne 5-36) and 181 for 4 (Horton 73, Cosgrove 56) - Gloucestershire 183 (Taylor 51, Raine 4-57) and 215 (Klinger 54, McKay 3-43)
T20 Blast Middlesex 200 for 5 (Bailey 55, Simpson 43, Morgan 42) beat Surrey 196 for 6 (Finch 78, Roy 50) by five wickets The attendance of 27,119 is now a domestic record for Twenty20 cricket in the UK.
T20 Blast - South Group Essex 190 for 2 (Westley 74*, Bopara 51*) beat Kent 157 (Napier 3-29) by 33 runs Middlesex 181 for 6 (Bailey 76, Simpson 54, Wheal 3-43) beat Hampshire 138 (Higgins 5-13) by 43 runs Surrey 154 for 4 (Sibley 40, Roy 36) beat Sussex 153 for 6 (Cachopa 45, Nash 39) by six wickets Glamorgan 156 for 3 (Ingram 54, Donald 44*) beat Somerset 152 (Hildreth 39, Ingram 3-20) by seven wickets
T20 Blast - North Group Yorkshire 215 for 6 (Willey 74) beat Northamptonshire 140 by 75 runs (Duckett 51, Crook 43) Lancashire 176 for 3 (Livingstone 43, Petersen 42, Brown 41) beat Durham 172 for 5 (MacLeod 45, Mahmood 3-31) by seven wickets Nottinghamshire 173 for 4 (Smith 52, Barker 3-34) beat Birmingham 172 for 2 (Bell 80*, Porterfield 61*) by six wickets Derbyshire 192 for 5 (Rutherford 64, Madsen 50*) beat Worcestershire 163 (D'Oliveira 44, Critchley 3-36) by 29 runs
Kent have signed Nottinghamshire's Will Gidman on a one-month loan deal. The 31-year-old all-rounder will be available for six matches, of which four are in the One-Day Cup and two are in the County Championship
Royal London Cup - South Group Surrey 313 for 8 (Davies 82, Roy 55, Burns 52) beat Essex 247 (Ryder 131, Dernbach 4-41) by 66 runs Middlesex 239 for 4 (Stirling 112, Morgan 103*) beat Kent 238 for 7 (Dickson 99, Stevens 61) by six wickets Gloucestershire 242 for 8 (Klinger 46, Jordan 3-55) beat Sussex 191 (Finch 87*) by 51 runs Somerset 322 for 7 (Trego 80, Allenby 53, Hogan 3-62) beat Glamorgan 279 (Gregory 3-48, van der Merwe 3-54, C Overton 3-60) by 33 runs (DLS method)
Royal London Cup - North Group Yorkshire 376 for 3 (Head 175, Leaning 131*) beat Leicestershire 185 (Hill 55, Rashid 3-23) by 191 runs Warwickshire 119 for 2 (Ambrose 54*) beat Worcestershire 115 (Clarke 5-26) by eight wickets Northamptonshire 355 for 6 (Keogh 134, Newton 65, Cobb 56) beat Durham 185 (Azharullah 5-43) by 170 runs Nottinghamshire 340 for 7 (Wessels 114, Read 59) beat Derbyshire 275 (Slater 51, Gurney 3-47) by 65 runs
Surrey have agreed to sign opener Mark Stoneman from Division One rivals Durham ahead of the 2017 campaign.
Gloucestershire have signed Durham stalwart Phil Mustard on loan. The batsman and wicketkeeper, 33, has spent 16 years at Durham and will miss his own benefit game in order to finish the season with Gloucestershire.
Bangladesh pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman will miss Sussex's remaining group matches in the T20 Blast and the One-Day Cup because of injury. The 20-year-old is set to have a scan on a shoulder problem this week.
Royal London Cup Warwickshire 257 for 2 (Porterfield 92, Hain 88) beat Northamptonshire 254 for 9 (Wakely 70, Cobb 50) by eight wickets Essex 325 for 6 (Browne 99, Bopara 59, Ryder 50) beat Glamorgan 324 for 8 (Ingram 107, Lloyd 62) by four wickets Somerset 297 for 6 (Trego 104, Gregory 69) beat Middlesex 296 for 9 (Gubbins 89, Stirling 58) by four wickets Leicestershire 307 for 8 (Pettini 92, Cosgrove 91) beat Lancashire 176 (Smith 56, Dexter 4-22) by 131 runs Kent 231 for 5 (Denly 105, Bell-Drummond 91, Wheal 4-38) beat Hampshire 229 (Wheater 63, Coles 6-56) by five wickets
Royal London Cup Yorkshire 254 for 8 (Bresnan 95*, Christian 3-44) beat Nottinghamshire 251 for 9 (Mullaney 89*, Christian 52) by two wickets Durham 296 for 6 (Borthwick 66, Stoneman 56, Collingwood 53) beat Warwickshire 292 for 7 (Hain 107, Ambrose 86, Arshad 3-50) by four wickets Northamptonshire 319 for 7 (Rossington 87, Duckett 86) beat Worcestershire 296 (Kohler-Cadmore 119, Fell 54, Gleeson 4-47) by 23 runs Hampshire 268 for 9 (Adams 92, Garton 3-40) beat Sussex 259 for 6 (Nash 69*, Brown 62, McLaren 3-54) by nine runs Lancashire 281 for 8 (Livingstone 98, Croft 68) beat Derbyshire 254 for 9 (Godleman 91, Jarvis 4-31) by 27 runs Surrey 323 for 8 (Davies 79, Curren 57, Burns 50, Norwell 3-56) beat Gloucestershire 158 (Marshall 55, Batty 5-41) by 165 runs
Andy Carter has joined County Championship Division One strugglers Hampshire until the end of the season. The 27-year-old seam bowler was recently released by Derbyshire after his contract there was terminated by mutual consent.
Leicestershire have signed Dieter Klein and retained the services of Lewis Hill until the end of the 2018 season. South African seamer Klein, 27, was registered ahead of the One-Day Cup match against Lancashire and took two wickets in a 131-run victory.
T20 Blast - South Group Gloucestershire 162 for 6 (Taylor 44*, Cockbain 42) beat Middlesex 156 for 5 (Simpson 40*, Howell 3-18) by four wickets Surrey 212 for 4 (Roy 120, Finch 79) beat Kent 175 for 7 (Northeast 59) by 37 runs Glamorgan 184 for 5 (Ingram 101*) vs Essex Match abandoned Hampshire 181 for 3 (Alsop 85) beat Somerset 98 (Allenby 40, Dawson 5-17) by 83 runs