Fixtures & Results

United Arab Emirates

Bangladesh
United Arab Emirates elected to field

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Kolkata Knight Riders
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

Rajasthan Royals

Punjab Kings
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur

Durham

Nottinghamshire
Durham trail by 188 runs

Gloucestershire

Kent
Gloucestershire trail by 268 runs

Glamorgan

Northamptonshire
Glamorgan lead by 198 runs

Lancashire

Derbyshire
Derbyshire trail by 383 runs

Middlesex

Leicestershire
Leicestershire trail by 47 runs

Surrey

Yorkshire
Surrey lead by 12 runs

Somerset

Sussex
Sussex trail by 182 runs

Worcestershire

Essex
Essex trail by 201 runs

Warwickshire

Hampshire
Hampshire lead by 164 runs

The Blaze

Oxfordshire Women
The Blaze need 98 runs in 120 balls at 4.9 rpo

Cambridgeshire Women

Kent Women
Cambridgeshire Women need 194 runs in 120 balls at 9.7 rpo

USA

Canada
USA elected to bat

Scotland

Netherlands
Scotland beat Netherlands by 145 runs

Surrey Women

Hampshire Women
Hampshire Women need 238 runs in 120 balls at 11.9 rpo

Yorkshire Women

Essex Women
Essex Women need 142 runs in 84 balls at 10.14 rpo

Thailand Women

United Arab Emirates Women
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok

Somerset Women

Durham Women
Durham Women tied with Somerset Women (Durham Women win Super Over by 2 wickets)

Glamorgan Women

Lancashire Women
Lancashire Women beat Glamorgan Women by 81 runs

Northamptonshire Women

Leicestershire Women
Leicestershire Women beat Northamptonshire Women by 41 runs
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