On Thursday, July 11, a total of five Vitality T20 Blast matches were played among the North and South Groups. Middlesex beat Gloucestershire by 29 runs, setting a target of 182, courtesy of knocks from Jack Davies (53) and Martin Andersson (52). Gloucestershire managed only 152, with Luke Hollman taking 3/37.
Worcestershire secured a 16-run win over Leicestershire, thanks to notable contributions from Adam Hose's 63 and Matthew Waite's 5/21 in their respective departments.
Chasing down 108, Yorkshire defeated Durham by seven wickets after Jafer Chohan took a five-wicket haul in the first innings. Meanwhile, Essex (187/3) overcame Kent by 22 runs, despite Tawanda Muyeye's 73.
The match between Derbyshire and Lancashire was abandoned without a toss due to heavy rains.
Vitality T20 Blast 2024 Most Runs List
Rishi Patel (400) of Leicestershire and Sam Hain (395) of Warwickshire acquire the top two spots on the most runs leaderboard. Michael Pepper of Essex scored 34 runs in the previous game and moved from fourth to third position with 368 runs in his account. Meanwhile, Daniel Hughes dropped from third to fourth, scoring 354 runs in 10 games, averaging 35.40.
Dawid Malan and Sam Billings hold the next two positions with 327 runs and an average of 32.70 each. Similarly, Matthew Breetzke of Northamptonshire and Dean Elgar of Essex occupy the seventh and eighth spots, respectively, with 309 runs each.
Following closely, Tom Banton rounds out the top 10 leaderboard, having scored 308 runs at an average of 44.
Vitality T20 Blast 2024 Most Wickets List
David Payne picked up a three-wicket haul against Middlesex on Thursday and moved from second to the top with 21 wickets. Tymal Mills and Matthew Taylor follow him closely with 20 and 19 wickets, respectively, in 10 matches each.
Luke Hollman of Middlesex also took a three-wicket haul against Gloucestershire and jumped from the top 20 to the fourth spot with 17 wickets. Danny Briggs, Ben Raine, and Jordan Thompson, who have also taken 17 wickets each, occupy the following positions, respectively.
Meanwhile, Mason Crane of Glamorgan, Scott Curie of Leicestershire, and Pat Brown of Derbyshire complete the top 10 with 16 wickets apiece, averaging 14.81, 18.06, and 19.75, respectively.