August 14 will feature three Vitality Blast matches- Lancashire vs Northamptonshire, Essex vs Middlesex, and Kent vs Glamorgan.
August 7 will see four clashes of Vitality Blast 2019
As Middlesex and Kent battle for the top spot, Glamorgan will hope to push themselves off the bottom of the table.
Saturday will feature two Vitality Blast 2019 matches, at Trent Bridge and Chelmsford.
Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, and Glamorgan will host Essex, Worcestershire, and Somerset respectively.
Wisden has announced its cricketers of the year; Akhtar has proposed a fundraising India-Pakistan series to help combat COVID-19; CA face a fifty percent cut in revenue; and Cricket NSW have appointed Leah Poulton as new head of female cricket.
Knight and Dunkley have signed up for the England NHS VR Scheme; BCCI and Raina have pledged to donate to fight the battle against COVID-19; BCB will pay non-contracted DPL cricketers; and Cook is not comfortable with the idea of a truncated County Championship.
Peter Siddle announced retirement from international cricket. Aiden Markram and Trent Boult sustained injuries at Centurion and MCG respectively.
Vaughan’s ire at ICC rankings, Ranji matches affected by eclipse, and Swepson gets a call-up
Bangladesh have shown interest in playing T20Is in Pakistan. Ben Stokes may miss the Boxing Day Test. Adam Zampa gets ready for the third season with Essex.