T20 Blast - North Group Yorkshire 177 for 5 (Leaning 64, Lees 59) beat Northants 163 for 7 (Wakely 64, Duckett 41, Bresnan 3-15) by 14 runs Durham 193 for 2 (MacLeod 83, Stoneman 82*) beat Derbyshire 180 for 9 (Broom 68, Durston 44, Borthwick 3-33) by 13 runs Lancashire 124 for 5 (Moores 39*, Clark 31*) beat Birmingham 94 for 8 (Mahmood 3-12, LIlley 2-21) by 30 runs Nottinghamshire 146 for 2 (Lumb 69*, Christian 54*) beat Leicestershire 170 for 4 (Cosgrove 53, Behardien 48*) by eight wicketsw (D/L method)
T20 North Group - Final Table Teams - Mat - Pts Nottinghamshire - 14 - 20 Northamptonshire - 14 - 16 Yorkshire - 14 - 16 Durham - 14 - 14 Lancashire - 14 - 13 Warwickshire - 14 - 13 Derbyshire - 14 - 12 Worcestershire - 14 - 12 Leicestershire - 14 - 10 T20 South Group Final Table Teams - Mat - Pts Gloucestershire - 14 - 21 Glamorgan - 14 - 19 Middlesex - 14 - 15 Essex - 14 - 15 Surrey - 14 - 14 Sussex - 14 - 13 Kent - 14 - 12 Hampshire - 14 - 10 Somerset - 14 - 7
T20 Blast Quarter-final draw August 8 - Notts v Essex 1830 + 30 minutes extra time August 9 - Northants v Middlesex 1830 + 30 minutes extra time August 10 - Gloucs v Durham 1830 + 30 minutes extra time August 11 - Glamorgan v Yorks 1900 + 30 minutes extra time
Warwickshire have won the race to sign highly-rated Northamptonshire seamer Olly Stone. Stone, a former England U-19 captain, is currently sidelined by injury but is regarded as one of the most exciting fast bowling prospects in the county game and was known to be of interest to at least eight counties.
Somerset secured a home One-Day Cup quarter-final after a 10-run win over bottom side Sussex at Taunton. Somerset 237 (Abell 106, Archer 5-42) - Sussex 227 for 9 (Groenewald 3-30)
Royal London Cup - North Group Worcestershire 268 for 6 (Fell 116* ) beat Lancashire 267 for 7 (Croft 78, Abbott 3-56) by four wickets Northamptonshire 278 for 3 (Cobb 88, Duckett 70, Keogh 63*) beat Derbyshire 272 for 7 (Slater 148*, Gleeson 4-66) by seven wickets Leicestershire 279 (Niall O'Brien 82, Pettini 50) beat Nottinghamshire 271 for 9 (Wood 52, Delport 2-43) by eight runs Durham 281 for 7 (Borthwick 84, Richardson 53) beat Yorkshire 266 for 8 (Bresnan 92) by 15 runs
Royal London Cup - South Group Hampshire 316 for 5 (Dawson 100*, Smith 84) beat Glamorgan 130 (Berg 4-25, McLaren 4-42) by 186 runs Middlesex 219 for 8 (Franklin 55, Lawrence 3-35) beat Essex 215 for 9 (Browne 79, Roland-Jones 4-40) by four runs Kent 203 for 3 (Denly 82*) beat Gloucestershire 200 (Gidman 3-28) by seven wickets
Royal London Cup Worcestershire 138 for 1 (Fell 63*, Mitchell 61*) beat Nottinghamshire 284 for 8 (Patel 55, Christian 54, Wessels 50, Barnard 3-45) by 35 runs (DLS method) Warwickshire 283 for 6 (Trott 118) beat Yorkshire 167 (Head 53, Javid 4-42) by 114 runs (DLS method) All other scheduled games abandoned
Jack Taylor, the Gloucestershire allrounder, has been passed to resume bowling his offspin by the ECB. Taylor was suspended in June after being found to have an illegal action for the second time in his career.
Royal London Cup Surrey 105 for 5 (Foakes 45) beat Middlesex 101 for 8 (Curran 3-26) by five wickets Kent 184 for 3 (Northeast 66*, Billings 55) beat Sussex 182 for 8 (Finch 54, Coles 4-39) by seven wickets Somerset 250 for 9 (Allenby 69, Jayawardene 55) beat Hampshire 245 (Smith 59, Adams 50, Groenewald 3-56) by five runs
Royal London Cup QFs Somerset v Worcestershire, Taunton, August 17, 11am Warwickshire v Essex, Edgbaston, August 17, 11am Kent v Yorkshire, Canterbury, August 18, 2pm Northamptonshire v Surrey, Wantage Road, August 18, 1.30pm
Somerset beat Durham by 39 runs on an amazing final day in Taunton Somerset 184 (Wood 3-24, Rushworth 3-47) and 180 (Davies 49, van der Merwe 47, Onions 4-50) - Durham 189 (Hickey 36*, van der Merwe 4-59) and 136 (Stoneman 57, van der Merwe 4-45, Leach 4-56)
Yorkshire beat Warwickshire by 48 runs at Headingley Yorkshire 257 (Head 54, Barker 4-55) and 150 (Lees 70, Clarke 4-45, Patel 4-49) - Warwickshire 179 (Clarke 50*) and 180 (Trott 59, Rashid 4-29)
Northamptonshire beat Glamorgan by 251 runs in Swansea Northamptonshire 321 (Kleinveldt 91, Evans 74, Zaib 65) and 261 for 9 dec (Evans 73, van der Gugten 5-61, Carey 4-92) - Glamorgan 236 (Selman 122*) and 95 (Sanderson 7-22)
Kent beat Worcestershire by 10 wickets at Canterbury Kent 451 (Stevens 81, Gidman 75*) and 14 for 0 - Worcestershire 211 (Clarke 69, Claydon 5-42) and 251 (Rhodes 55, Stevens 3-31)
Keaton Jennings has signed a new four-year deal to remain at Durham. Jennings, who had been out of contract at the end of the season, had emerged as a target of several rival clubs with Warwickshire having held talks with him in recent days and seeing him as a potential leader of their side
Essex drew with Sussex at Colchester (the final game at the ground) Essex 358 (ten Doeschate 83, Lawrence 65, Jordan 4-99) and 470 for 8 (ten Doeschate 109, Napier 124, Jordan 3-88) - Sussex 448 (Jordan 131, Joyce 92, Archer 73, Napier 5-114)
Surrey drew with Middlesex at Lords Surrey 415 (Roy 110, Burns 88, Foakes 63*) and 266 for 7 dec (S Curran 71, Foakes 65*, Roland-Jones 3-44, Rayner 3-71) - Middlesex 293 (Gubbins 82, Simpson 58, S Curran 4-60) and 278 for 6 (Bailey 110*, Franklin 70, Ansari 4-63)
Brendon McCullum, the former New Zealand captain, is to undergo surgery on a back injury that will rule him out of Middlesex's NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final against Northamptonshire on Tuesday.
Hampshire drew with Lancashire at the Ageas Bowl Hampshire 548 for 6 dec (Smith 210, McLaren 81*) - Lancashire 387 (Petersen 98, Hameed 89, Procter 54, Dawson 3-63, Crane 3-87) and 98 for 3 (Hameed 57*, Dawson 3-22)