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Durhams’ strong start to the Blast season continued with a dominant performance to beat Leicestershire Foxes by six wickets with six overs to spare at the Riverside. Matthew Potts 3-28, including two wickets in an over, checked the Foxes charge with the bat as the visitors were restricted to 148-8. The opening pair of Graham
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Lancashire’s quarter-final hopes were boosted by a seven-wicket win, their second victory in six games, at Chester-le-Street, while Durham’s fourth defeat in six means they are joined on eight points by a Red Rose team who remain bottom of the North Group. Livingstone’s second successive Blast half-century – 85 not out off 31 balls with
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Somerset, who had won their first two games, made a flying start against Glamorgan at Cardiff as Tom Banton smashed 59 from 25 to guide them to 100-2 at the halfway stage of their innings. But Banton fell to Mason Crane (3-42), who also removed James Rew and the defending champions slid to 171-9, with
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Clark’s electrifying knock gave Sussex a flying start – the left-hander smashed Matt Milnes for three sixes in quick succession and Tom Rogers’ second over cost 30 as the visitors raced to 92-0 in the powerplay. But once Clark was caught in the deep to provide former Sussex off-spinner Bertie Foreman with his first Spitfires
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Notts Outlaws prevailed by three wickets in a low-scoring thriller at Trent Bridge, where winless Warwickshire Bears were bowled out for 139 in their final over before the home side scrambled home with just one ball to spare. Jack Haynes hit three sixes to top-score with 36 from 17 balls for the hosts while, Scotland
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