Worcestershire and Glamorgan showcased their prowess in the T20 Blast with impressive away victories on two of England's renowned cricket grounds. Glamorgan's Sam Northeast continued his stellar form, adding to his recent triple century in the County Championship by contributing over 400 runs in his two appearances at Lord’s this season. His performance guided Glamorgan to a historic three-wicket win over Middlesex, marking their first T20 victory at the iconic home of cricket.
Meanwhile, Worcestershire displayed resilience at Trent Bridge against a Notts Outlaws team featuring four former Worcestershire players. Despite a shaky start that saw them at 58-6, Worcestershire staged a remarkable comeback, largely thanks to a maiden T20 half-century from New Zealand's Nathan Smith. This impressive turnaround resulted in Worcestershire securing a 20-run victory.
The defeats for Middlesex and Notts Outlaws leave them both without points in the ongoing T20 Blast tournament. Middlesex finds themselves at the bottom of the South Group standings, while Notts Outlaws face the risk of falling to the bottom if they fail to secure a win in their upcoming derby match against Derbyshire.