The launch of 2026’s Vitality Blast campaign coincided with record-breaking May temperatures across much of the country, but it wasn’t all about sun-baked featherbed strips. The preliminaries are arranged in three groups of six, but with a few matches crossing over just to confuse matters.
The North group is led by Durham and Yorkshire, although each had a close finish. Durham had an easy ride against Leicestershire but pipped Derbyshire by only six runs. Derbyshire also pushed Yorkshire to the limit at Headingley. Martin Andersson’s unbeaten 81 pushed Derby to 194-4, then Morley, Potts and Montgomery clipped the Tykes to 139-8. However, Tye and Hasan Ali defied the bowlers and odds to win the match with four balls to spare. At the time of writing, Derbyshire and Leicestershire are the only counties to play three games, and their Wednesday clash finally delivered victory to the Falcons. Their 230-5 was easily the highest total of the week, including another Andersson half-century. He then entered his county’s record books by taking a remarkable 6-23, the final pair caught-and-bowled from successive deliveries.
Surrey and Kent are unbeaten in the South division. Lancashire were comprehensively Curran-ed at The Oval, and Surrey claimed London bragging rights by defeating Middlesex by six wickets at Lord’s. Sam Curran was there at the end on 71. Middlesex also concede 200 runs against Kent, and Zak Crawley’s 75 not out from a total of 199 versus Sussex was instrumental in a seven-wicket success. Another England big-hitter, Sam Billings, crunched 84 not out at Lord’s, the week’s second-highest score.
His innings was eclipsed only by the indomitable James Rew of Somerset, who cruised to a couple of seven-wicket triumphs. The 21-year-old dominated his side’s run chase against the Birmingham Bears, caught by Woakes just seven short of a century. Northamptonshire sit top of the Central/West group on net run rate, assisted by a 100-run thumping of Worcestershire ay New Road. Calvin Harrison’s leg breaks earned him figures of 4-17.
In the same league, Gloucestershire also made it two from two. Left-arm seamer Duan Jansen took seven wickets altogether, including 4-25 against the Bears, who slumped to a miserable 74 all out at Bristol. They were also involved in the most exciting finish so far. Chasing 157 against Glamorgan, they were struggling. Requiring fifteen from the final over, Matt Taylor went for broke but it took a thick edge from the final delivery to take the four points.
100% records are sure to suffer during the next seven days. Yorkshire meet both Durham and Gloucestershire, who also meet Northants. Surrey welcome Kent (and Middlesex in the return derby clash) to the Oval, and Somerset take on Glamorgan home and away.
Team of the Week:- Lees
(Dur), Crawley (Ken), Andersson (Der), J Rew (Som), Billings (Ken +), Montgomery
(Der), T Curran (Sur), Jansen (Glo), Harrison (Nor), Hartley (Lan), Currie
(Ham)