India will be without Bumrah in the Tests against South Africa; Bangladesh and Afghanistan shared the Tri-Nation T20 Trophy; India Women beat South Africa Women in the first T20I; and Essex inched closer to the Championship title.
Babar Azam and Ravi Rampaul end the Vitality Blast 2019 as table toppers.
Sri Lanka's tour of Pakistan got a go-ahead; Akila has been banned from bowling in international cricket for a year; Scotland beat Netherlands; and the penultimate round of the County Championship got over.
Munsey slammed the 3rd-fastest hundred in T20I history as Scotland thrashed Netherlands; Australia Women cruised to a win to clinch the series against West Indies Women; and an India Women member reported being of approached for match-fixing.
Babar (578) tops the runs chart; none of top five leading run-scorers will feature in the semi-finals; Rampaul (22) has most wickets.
Nottinghamshire Outlaws will host Middlesex for the second quarterfinal of the 2019 Vitality Blast at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street will host the first quarterfinal, between Lancashire Lightning and Essex Eagles on September 4.
Sussex Sharks will host defending champions Worcestershire Rapids in the third quarterfinal on September 6, at County Ground, Hove.
Lancashire Lightning will play Essex Eagles in the first quarterfinal on September 4, at Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street.
Babar Azam has the most runs, followed by Tom Banton. Matt Parkinson and Ravi Rampaul share the top spot in the wickets chart.