James Anderson won three Wick in his first T20 race for 11 years, as Lencashire defeated Duram in Chester Leicester-Street to win the third consecutive victory of the Vittility Blast North Group.
The 42 -year -old British sailor has not played a race at Sprint speed since Red Rose in August 2014 with Varokshire in Edgbaston.
But with retirement from the international duty, Anderson returned with beatings with a 3-17 -legged figure to help Lancashir restricts the hosts to 150 for six.
Michael Jones won 55 people before the last single -song Jack Battroke from the last delivery and then took home with four Wicks.
Worcetershire condemned Yorkshire to the second consecutive loss and won 60 times in the Duckworth-Lewis-Stron method in New Road.
The pear played for five after 79 of Brett D’Olivera and Adam Hose 54, 201, and Yorkshire finally reached 135 for eight to 51 before the rain arrived.
Ben Sanderson won four-15 with the victory of Northaptonshire, defeating LeiceSershire with five Wicks on Wantage Road.
After Sanderson and David Willy (3-10) helped to limit the foxes to 122, 46 without the defeat of 46 BUPARA narrators helped Northants stay with four balls.
Sussex won Gloucetershire for 93 to win 80 races in Hove.
58 Tom Allasop before the Timala Mills won three for 13 to help oust Glostorshaire at 13.3 Over, to 173.

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Samest topped Sasx after the beat of Eighth by Eight Wick in Chelmzford.
Dean Algar and Matt Crichley reached half a century in 148, but Will Smeed won 81 balls from 54 balls towards the 2024 runner -up.
ASA Tribe and Dan Douthwaite Glamorgan led the five winners against Middlesx in Northwood.
After Mason Crane claimed four people for 28, Middlesx could only manage 124 for nine.
Glamorgan in 64 to fifth was in 10 games until the tribe and Dotwite, with 40 and 31, respectively, shared a sixth 64th place, respectively.
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