Fixtures & Results
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Derbyshire
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Yorkshire
Yorkshire lead by 340 runs
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Durham
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Worcestershire
Durham lead by 226 runs
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Gloucestershire
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Glamorgan
Gloucestershire lead by 370 runs
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Hampshire
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Kent
Kent trail by 299 runs
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Lancashire
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Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire elected to field
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Leicestershire
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Middlesex
Leicestershire lead by 404 runs
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Northamptonshire
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Sussex
Northamptonshire need 147 runs to win with 6 wickets remaining
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Surrey
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Essex
Surrey lead by 126 runs
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Somerset
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Warwickshire
Somerset trail by 204 runs
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Indonesia Women
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Bhutan Women
Udayana Cricket Ground, Bali
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Indonesia Women
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Singapore Women
Udayana Cricket Ground, Bali
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Rwanda
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Malawi
Sikh Union Club Ground, Nairobi
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England Under-19
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Sri Lanka Under-19
England Under-19 beat Sri Lanka Under-19 by 30 runs
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Rwanda
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Zambia
Rwanda beat Zambia by 30 runs
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India Women
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South Africa Women
India Women beat South Africa Women by 10 wickets
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