Royal London Cup Durham 331 for 3 (Stoneman 112, Mustard 98, Borthwick 66*) beat Somerset 327 for 8 (Cooper 104, Trego 53, Hastings 5-41) by seven wickets Surrey 265 for 8 (Ansari 66*) beat Yorkshire 259 for 7 (Ballance 77, Maxwell 55, Ansari 3-58) by 6 runs Gloucestershire 205 for 4 (Roderick 54) beat Derbyshire 274 for 5 (Rutherford 110, Madsen 106*) by six wickets - D/L Northamptonshire 244 for 9 (Cobb 86, Keogh 50, McKay 3-36) beat Leicestershire 189 (Eckersley 71, Stone 3-36, Crook 3-38) by 55 runs Lancashire 162 for 8 (Faulkner 35, Junaid 3-32) beat Middlesex 161 (Bailey 3-31) by two wickets Essex 320 for 5 (Pettini 126, Westley 108) beat Warwickshire 168 (Trott 51) by 152 runs
Somerset have released left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman from his contract with immediate effect. The former Pakistan international, 35, joined Somerset as their overseas player to appear in all formats, but has had a disappointing season.
Nottinghamshire have signed South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir for the rest of the season. The 36-year-old, who has played 16 Tests, 41 one-day internationals and 16 T20s, replaces Australia seamer Ben Hilfenhaus as their overseas player.
Royal London Cup Yorkshire 345 for 6 (Maxwell 111, Lees 67, Leaning 58*) beat Worcestershire 212 (Whiteley 77, Patterson 5-24) by 133 runs Kent 236 for 5 (Bell-Drummond 80*, Denly 78) beat Hampshire 233 (Carberry 61, Cowdrey 3-32) by five wickets Nottinghamshire 285 for 6 (B Taylor 62, J Taylor 51) beat Sussex 282 for 9 (Nash 49, Ball 4-47) by four wickets
Royal London Cup Gloucestershire 315 for 6 (Roderick 104, Jones 87, Klinger 50) beat Leicestershire 314 (Aadil 84, Burgess 49, Taylor 42*, Smith 3-45) by one run Surrey 271 for 7 (Davies 98) beat Durham 222 (Burke 3-34) by 49 runs Derbyshire 232 for 3 (Godleman 109, Madsen 52) Northamptonshire 231 (Cobb 104, Critchley 4-48) by 7 wickets Somerset 305 for 7 (Cooper 93*) beat Worcestershire 249 (Barnard 51, Trego 3-45) by 56 runs Middlesex 260 for 9 (Gubbins 56, Franklin 50) beat Kent 173 (Billings 68, Rayner 4-45) by 87 runs Glamorgan 288 for 6 (Ingram 130, Wagg 62*) beat Essex 142 (ten Doeschate 47) by 146 runs
Royal London Cup Hampshire 121 for 0 (Carberry 66*, Adams 53*) beat Middlesex 117 (Crane 4-30, Edwards 3-32) by ten wickets
Worcestershire's Joe Leach took a hat-trick with the first three balls of Sunday's One-Day Cup game against Northamptonshire at New Road. The 24-year-old paceman had Richard Levi and Rob Keogh caught behind before removing Ben Duckett, caught at gully. Northamptonshire fought back from the dreadful start to win the game Northamptonshire 126 (Shantry 4-29, Leach 4-30) beat Worcestershire 105 (Azharullah 4-22) by 21 runs
The Royal London Cup match between Glamorgan and Hampshire at Cardiff was abandoned after the umpires deemed the pitch unplayable. Michael Carberry and Jimmy Adams, the Hampshire openers, were both struck by rising deliveries and the game was called off after 6.4 overs of the second innings. The standing umpires, Paul Baldwin and Neil Mallender, consulted with the captains after Adams was struck on the side of the head when playing forward to a length delivery from Glamorgan seamer Michael Hogan.
Royal London Cup Warwickshire 268 for 7 (Chopra 88, Ambrose 59) beat Lancashire 265 for 7 (Prince 82, Davies 73*, Rankin 3-33) by three wickets Kent 155 for 2 (Bell-Drummond 55*) beat Sussex 154 (Stevens 4-29) by eight wickets Nottinghamshire 271 for 3 (Patel 124*, Tayor 94*) beat Essex 268 for 8 (Ryder 81*, Pettini 61) by seven wickets Surrey 326 for 6 (Davies 115, Sangakkara 109) beat Derbyshire 249 (Durston 129, Burke 5-28) by 77 runs Gloucestershire 247 for 7 (Klinger 107, Groenewald 3-53) beat Somerset 244 for 7 (Hildreth 85*, Gregory 62) by three wickets Yorkshire 130 for 2 (Maxwell 55*) beat Durham 224 for 7 (Plunkett 3-40) by 32 runs (DLS method)
Royal London Cup Middlesex 367 for 6 (Gubbins 141, Malan 131, Simpson 50) beat Sussex 305 for 9 (Bailey 112, Wright 72, Dexter 3-46) by three runs (DLS method)
Andrew Gale has relinquished the Yorkshire captaincy for all limited-overs cricket with immediate effect in the wake of a poor Twenty20 campaign which saw the county finish bottom of the North Group. Gale, 31, who has missed the last three Royal London One-Day Cup matches because of a wrist injury, will continue to lead Yorkshire in the LV= Championship
Royal London Cup Surrey 328 for 7 (Roy 99, Sangakkara 76, Burns 61) beat Worcestershire 292 (Fell 63, Mitchell 59, Clarke 54) by 36 runs Gloucestershire 289 for 7 (Klinger 135*, Borthwick 3-26) beat Durham 214 (Hastings 46, Payne 5-40) by 71 runs (D/L method) Nottinghamshire 217 for 6 (J Taylor 56, Read 47*, Griffiths 3-41) beat Lancashire 216 for 8 (Brown 77, Patel 3-31) by 4 wickets Derbyshire 159 for 4 (Durston 80) beat Leicestershire 156 (A Hughes 3-31) six wickets Essex 210 for 4 (Browne 69, Pettini 57, Westley 53) beat Hampshire 209 (Dawson 85, Smith 63, Topley 4-26, Porter 3-39) by six wickets
Royal London Cup Somerset 178 for 4 (Abell 80) beat Yorkshire 175 (Trego 4-29) by six wickets Gloucestershire 265 for 6 (Tavare 61, Jones 58, Roderick 56) beat Worcestershire 264 for 8 (Clark 131*) by four wickets (D/L method) Essex 297 for 4 (Bopara 82*) beat Middlesex 296 for 5 (Gubbins 96, Franklin 63) by five wickets
Northamptonshire beat Kent by an innings and 23 runs at Canterbury Northamptonshire 398 (Duckett 145, Azharullah 58*) - Kent 167 (Denly 50, Haggett 49, Stone 4-59) and 208 (Sanderson 4-44)
Royal London Cup Nottinghamshire 295 for 9 (Wessels 132, Mullaney 51, Rayner 4-35) beat Middlesex 246 (Robson 88, Tahir 3-38) by 49 runs Durham 349 for 7 (Stoneman 98, Borthwick 87) beat Leicestershire 203 (Hill 86, O'Brien 50, Borthwick 5-38) by 146 runs
Stephen Peters, the former Northamptonshire captain, has announced his immediate retirement from the game. Peters, 36, was in the final year of his contract and has chosen to call time on a career that spanned almost two decades.
Royal London Cup Lancashire 258 for 9 (Livingstone 91, Davies 57, Croft 55, Coles 4-34) beat Kent 207 (Blake 89, Parry 3-60) by 51 runs
Looking that way Yorkshire 162 (Rushworth 4-37) and 440 (Maxwell 140, Rashid 127) beat Durham 156 (Sidebottom 4-44) and 263 (Burnham 50, Plunkett 4-61) by 183 runs
Gloucestershire beat Glamorgan by seven wickets at Swansea Gloucestershire 416 (Marshall 70, Meschede 4-89) and 108 for 3 (Dent 65*) - Glamorgan 299 (Salter 73, Payne 4-73) and 224 (Ingram 45, Payne 4-50)