27 June - North Group Nottinghamshire 175 for 3 (Patel 58*, Lumb 45) beat Northamptonshire 173 for 5 (Cobb 84) by seven wickets
28 June - South Group Glamorgan 170 for 4 (Ingram 96) beat Somerset 167 for 8 (Trego 39) by three runs
1 July - South Group Surrey 155 for 6 (Sangakkara 34, Roy 33,) beat Gloucestershire 154 for 5 (Handscomb 39, Jones 37*, Dunn 2-15) by 4 wickets
Tables as at 1 July: North Group Warwickshire - 8 - 12 Worcestershire - 8 - 10 Leicestershire - 9 - 10 Northamptonshire - 9 - 9 ------------------------- Lancashire - 9 - 8 Durham - 9 - 8 Nottinghamshire - 9 - 8 Yorkshire - 8 - 7 Derbyshire - 9 - 6 South Group Essex - 11 - 12 Kent - 9 - 12 Sussex - 9 - 11 Hampshire - 9 - 10 ------------------------- Glamorgan - 10 - 10 Somerset - 9 - 9 Gloucestershire - 10 - 8 Surrey - 9 - 8 Middlesex - 8 - 4
2 July - South Group Sussex 134 for 3 (Wright 47, Machan 30) beat Middlesex 133 for 8 (Mills 4-22) by 7 wickets
3 July - North Group Birmingham 242 for 2 (McCullum 158*, Chopra 51) beat Derbyshire 182 (Durston 43, Poysden 4-51) by 60 runs Durham 163 for 5 (Stoneman 89*, Sayer 2-16) beat Leicestershire 125 (Hasting 3-10, Arshad 3-18) by 38 runs Lancashire 231 for 4 (Brown 69, Prince 59) beat Yorkshire 202 for 8 (Bresnan 51, Parry 3-29, Lilley 3-31) by 29 runs Worcestershire 173 (Kohler-Cadmore 75, Gurney 3-25) beat Nottinghamshire 153 for 9 (Hales 47, Leach 3-27) by 20 runs
Yes top drawer - this is what the crowd came to see! Brendon McCullum blazed a brilliant unbeaten 158 - the joint second-highest individual score in world T20 cricket - as Birmingham beat Derbyshire by 60 runs in the NatWest T20 Blast at Edgbaston.
3 July - South Group Gloucestershire 178 for 2 (Marshall 93, Klinger 58) beat Somerset 174 for 6 (Ronchi 49) by eight wickets Surrey 106 for 2 (Sangakkara 40) beat Middlesex 105 for 9 (Malan 40, Ansari 3-17) by eight wickets Kent 137 for 3 (Blake 52*) beat Sussex 136 for 8 (Claydon 3-40) by seven wickets
4 July - North Group Birmingham 160 for 8 (Clarke 46, Raine 3-24) beat Leicestershire 152 for 4 (Cosgrove 74, Clarke 1-10) by eight runs
5 July - North Group Northamptonshire 155 for 6 (Cobb 48, Hughes 2-23) beat Derbyshire 140 for 5 (Durston 60, White 2-27) by three runs (D/L method) Worcestershire 128 for 5 (Oliver 70*, Rushworth 2-14) beat Durham 127 for 9 (Ajmal 3-13) by five wickets
Table as at 6 July North Group Teams - Mat - Pts Warwickshire - 10 - 16 Worcestershire - 10 - 14 Northamptonshire - 10 - 11 Lancashire - 10 - 10 Durham - 11 - 10 Leicestershire - 11 - 10 Nottinghamshire - 10 - 8 Yorkshire - 9 - 7 Derbyshire - 11 - 6 South Group Teams - Mat - Pts Kent - 10 - 14 Sussex - 11 - 13 Essex - 11 - 12 Glamorgan - 11 - 12 Gloucestershire - 11 - 10 Surrey - 10 - 10 Hampshire - 10 - 10 Somerset - 10 - 9 Middlesex - 10 - 4
10 July - North Group Birmingham 161 for 5 (Clarke 52*) beat Worcestershire 160 for 5 (Kohler-Cadmore 66, D'Oliveira 56*) by five wickets Nottinghamshire 172 for 6 (Hales 54, Patel 52, Thakor 3-25) beat Derbyshire 170 for 4 (Rutherford 62, Madsen 51*) by 2 runs Yorkshire 194 for 5 (Bairstow 92, Leaning 39*) beat Durham 191 for 6 (Clark 91, Hastings 43*) by 5 wickets Lancashire 191 for 5 (Horton 63, Brown 52, Croft 50) beat Leicestershire 151 for 8 (Clark 3-41) by 40 runs
10 July - South Group Kent 173 for 6 (Bell-Drummond 77, Denly 61) beat Somerset 151 for 9 (J Overton 31) by 22 runs Sussex 165 for 2 (L Wright 92*, Nash 50) beat Glamorgan 164 for 7 (B Wright 63, Mills 3-34) by three wickets Middlesex 110 for 4 (Gubbins 22, Bopara 3-12) beat Essex 109 all out (Foster 33, Finn 4-28) by six wickets Hampshire 186 for 5 (Wheater 78) beat Surrey 157 for 9 by 29 runs
14 July - South Group Gloucestershire 117 for 5 (Jones 40) beat Hampshire 116 (Miles 3-25) by five wickets
14 July - North Group Worcestershire 191 for 6 (Whiteley 91*, Mitchell 49) beat Yorkshire 117 (D'Oliveira 3-29) by 74 runs
15 July - North Group Nottinghamshire 140 for 7 (Taylor 33*, Clark 2-15) beat Lancashire 137 for 4 (Croft 51*, Brown 51) by three wickets
17 July - South Group Surrey 208 for 1 (Roy 122*) beat Somerset 170 for 7 (Hildreth 51) by 38 runs Glamorgan 179 for 7 (Wagg 53*, Hunn 3-30) beat Kent 178 for 8 (Denly 70, Hogan 3-40) by one run Hampshire 204 for 3 (Vince 90*, Wheater 51) beat Sussex 200 for 6 (Nash 88, Wood 3-40) by four runs
17 July - North Group Northamptonshire 156 for 4 (Wakeley 46, Duckett 40*, Coad 2-24) beat Yorkshire 153 for 7 (Lees 46) by six wickets Lancashire 145 for 6 (Croft 64*, Patel 2-14) beat Birmingham 137 (McCullum 41, Faulkner 3-19) by eight runs Nottinghamshire 198 for 5 (Wessels 97) beat Durham 156 for 6 (Hastings 42) by 42 runs Worcestershire 150 for 6 (Oliver 45, Hughes 2-21) beat Derbyshire 149 for 8 (Godleman 33, Ajmal 2-21) by four wickets Worcester qualify for quarter finals
22 July - North Group Birmingham 154 for 5 (Chopra 52, Crook 3-30) beat Northamptonshire 153 for 6 (Wakely 51*, Hannon-Dalby 3-36) by one run