Jordan Thompson picks five in Yorkshire fourth successive win

Leicestershire versus Yorkshire David Wiese's salvage act with an unbeaten 50 years and later Jordan Thompson's five-wicket pull assisted Yorkshire with shielding a humble 156 to expose Leicestershire to their 6th loss of the time. Notwithstanding a second-wicket stand of 36, the top and center request imploded to 78/7 in the fourteenth over before Wiese joined with Ben Mike (30* off 17) to add one more 78 hurries to the group's count, setting generally a good objective. Leicestershire's batting, nonetheless, collapsed on the green track. Wiaan Mulder made 46 off 40, adding 39 runs for the third-wicket stand with Rishi Patel, however when that association was broken, wickets at customary spans made it hard for them to recuperate. Thompson recorded his vocation best figures of 5-21 as Yorkshire walked to their fourth consecutive success to join the highest point of-the-table eight-point jam. Brief scores: Yorkshire 156/7 out of 20 overs (David Wiese 50*, Ben Mike 30*; Rehan Ahmed 3-21) beat Leicestershire 126 in 19.3 overs (Wiaan Mulder 46, Rishi Patel 36; Jordan Thompson 5-21, Ben Mike 2-37) by 30 runs Durham versus Northamptonshire Nathan Sowter's 4-14 was instrumental in confining Northamptonshire to a shoddy 161/7 preceding Graham Cook's 50 years set up an agreeable four-wicket win for Durham, who likewise have eight focuses. Emilio Gay top-scored for Northamptonshire with a fine 53 yet didn't get more than adequate help at the opposite end regardless of having set the base with a 61-run stand with his initial accomplice Chris Lynn. Almost everybody in the center request got begins however none could go beyond 17 as Sowter guaranteed four of their main five. Graham Clark drove the pursuit with his 30-ball 55, setting the stage with a 57-run opening stand. His takeoff in the thirteenth over saw Ashton Turner taking over with his 18-ball appearance of 31 not out that made it happen with seven balls in excess. Brief scores: Northamptonshire 161/7 of every 20 overs (Emilio Gay 53; Nathan Sowter 4-14) lost to Durham 162/6 in 18.5 overs (Graham Cook 55, Ashton Turner 31*; Freddie Heldreich 3-36) by 4 wickets SOUTH Gathering Essex versus Sussex Sussex experienced their fourth progressive loss subsequent to imploding to 147 against Essex, civility a Sam Cook four-fer, in spite of a Ravi Bopara fifty. Cook sent back both the Sussex openers efficiently inside the PowerPlay, prior to getting back to guarantee two additional in the demise overs. Bopara, in the mean time, made a 31-ball 50, that included three sixes however none of the other Sussex hitters put their hand up. Essex too experienced an early blow in the little pursue yet a 76-run organization for the second wicket between Michael-Kyle Pepper (48 off 26) and Adam Rossington (35 off 17) had them in the groove again in a matter of moments. A concise breakdown of 4 for 23 resulted, however the whole 49-run stand and Daniel Sams appearance of 29* in 16 assisted them over the line with in excess of five overs in excess. Brief scores: Sussex 147 in 19.3 overs (Ravi Bopara 50; Sam Cook 4-20) lost to Essex 149/5 in 14.5 overs (Michael-Kyle Pepper 48, Adam Rossington 35; Tymal Plants 2-34) by 5 wickets Middlesex versus Hampshire John Turner's 3-30 on Impact debut assisted Hampshire with shielding a shoddy 164/6 to expose Middlesex to their seventh consecutive loss of the time notwithstanding Max Holden's 50 years in the pursuit. A second-wicket 56-run organization between Ben McDermott (47 off 34) and Toby albert (32 off 22) assisted Hampshire with recuperating from the early loss of their skipper yet the opener's wicket set off a concise breakdown of 3 for 11. Chris Wood and Ross Whiteley then put on 55 for the 6th wicket to take their absolute beyond 160 and give the bowlers something to play with. Turner got his group the beginning they required with the ball, excusing both Middlesex openers for ducks in the second finished. Middlesex organized a recuperation through Holden's 31-ball 53 which was capably upheld by Ryan Higgins' 35-ball 43 however the Hampshire demise bowlers held their nerve well to figure out a restricted win as Nathan Eliis safeguarded 14 off the last finished. Brief scores: Hampshire 164/6 of every 20 overs (Ben McDermott 48, Toby Albert 32, Chris Wood 31*; Luke Hollman 2-12) beat Middlesex 159/7 out of 20 overs (Max Holden 53, Ryan Higgins 43; John Turner 3-30) by 5 runs