Jack Kelly obtained Leicestershire off to a superb begin towards pacesetters Yorkshire, making 44 off 31 balls, however when the New Zealander holed out off Hasan Ali it began a run of 4 wickets in 15 balls as they slumped from 90-2 to 96-6.
Ben Cox hit a defiant unbeaten 33, however Hasan (4-18) returned with two wickets in three balls because the Foxes had been restricted to 147-8.
The full appeared a meagre one when Bairstow, recent from his 73 in Friday’s Roses conflict, smashed 39 off 21 balls earlier than changing into the primary of two wickets in Ian Holland’s first over.
Will Luxton hit 38 off 27 balls to take Yorkshire to 100-3 within the thirteenth over, however the different Tykes batters struggled to get going as the house assault chipped away.
Aided by the farcical run-out of Moeen Ali for 11, and falling behind the speed required, the guests misplaced their final seven wickets for 35 runs.
Nottinghamshire opener George Munsey set the tone at Trent Bridge along with his second fifty in three matches, sharing stands of fifty with Joe Clarke and 67 with Jack Haynes, earlier than falling for 53.
Haynes introduced up his 50 off 35 balls, however went to the subsequent supply as Derbyshire fought again, however Tom Moores hoisted three sixes in a late cameo of 39 to carry the Outlaws to 183-6.
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Ali (3-25) continued his nice kind by eradicating Aneurin Donald, Caleb Jewell and Matt Montgomery within the powerplay to verify the Falcons’ quick begin.
A lot of the Derbyshire batters made begins, however Wayne Madsen’s 27 was the highest rating as Dillon Pennington additionally chipped in with three wickets to maintain the guests all the way down to 173-9.
Lancashire did not bounce again from their heavy loss within the Roses match on Friday as they went all the way down to a two-wicket defeat by Glamorgan in gloomy situations at Blackpool.
Liam Livingstone fired 81 off 37 balls, launching eight sixes in his innings, and picked up spectacular figures of 3-13 for the Purple Rose – and with two overs remaining, Glamorgan nonetheless wanted 41 to win.
Chris Cooke’s 44 not out off simply 15 deliveries proved decisive although as Glamorgan chased down a goal of 202 to grab victory out of the jaws of defeat off the ultimate ball.













