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| 2nd Test: England 337/7 v New Zealand | Match | ||||
| 2nd ODI: Ireland v Pakistan (10:45 local | 09:45 GMT) | |||||
| Lancashire 295 & 63/3 v Hampshire 258 | Match | ||||
| Group A: Notts v Netherlands (13:45 local | 12:45 GMT) | |||||
| Group C: Gloucs v Unicorns (13:45 local | 12:45 GMT) | |||||
| Group B: Scotland v Derbyshire (13:45 local | 12:45 GMT) | |||||
| Group A: Worcs v Northants (13:45 local | 12:45 GMT) | |||||
| Group A: Sussex v Kent (13:45 local | 12:45 GMT) | |||||
| Group C: Leics v Somerset (13:45 local | 12:45 GMT) | |||||
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