Saturday will feature two Vitality Blast 2019 matches, at Trent Bridge and Chelmsford.
July 26 will feature eight matches, at Old Trafford, Grace Road, Northampton, Cardiff, Taunton, Derby, Canterbury, and Hove.
On July 25, Gloucestershire, Surrey, and Yorkshire will host Middlesex, Glamorgan, and Lancashire respectively.
Three Vitality fixtures are scheduled for July 24. Nottinghamshire Outlaws and Birmingham Bears will host Northamptonshire Steelbacks and Derbyshire Falcons respectively. The last clash will see Sussex Sharks and Hampshire contesting in the second match after the first being cancelled due to rain.
India have announced their squads for the West Indies tour, Australia Women retained The Ashes, and India Under-19s opened the Triangular Tournament in England with a win.
Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Hampshire will host Durham, Leicestershire, and Kent respectively.
There are two matches scheduled for the third day of Vitality Blast 2019. From North Group Derbyshire Falcons and Yorkshire Vikings will face each other whereas from South Group (N) it will be a clash between Kent and Somerset.
ICC have suspended Zimbabwe; Ian Chappell has been diagnosed with skin cancer; Australia have tightened their grip on the Women's Ashes; and SRH have appointed Bayliss as coach.
Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, and Glamorgan will host Essex, Worcestershire, and Somerset respectively.
Vitality Blast 2019 will kick off at Lord's, Trent Bridge, and Sophia Gardens on July 18.