A total of five matches were played on the first day of the Royal London One Day Cup 2024 on Wednesday, July 24. The teams batting first have won three out of these five games, while the remaining two matches were won by the teams chasing the target.
Worcestershire, Durham, and Derbyshire won their matches on the first day of the tournament. They finished the day in the first three places in Group A with a Net Run Rate of +3.813, +1.14, and +0.149, respectively.
Here's the updated Group A standings:
Northamptonshire, Lancashire, and Middlesex are in the next three positions in Group A. They have a Net Run Rate of -0.149, -1.14, and -3.813, respectively.
Warwickshire and Essex finished in the day in the first two places in Group B. They have a Net Run Rate of +0.401 and -0.401, respectively.
Here's the updated Group B standings:
Royal London One Day Cup 2024 kicks off with thrilling wins and stellar performances
Derbyshire chased down the target of 236 runs in 48.4 overs in the first match against Northamptonshire. Zak Chappell was the best performer in the match both with bat and ball. He scored 94 runs off 87 deliveries and took four wickets for 39 runs in 10 overs.
Worcestershire posted the highest total of the day in the second match against Middlesex. They made 371 runs for the loss of three wickets in 48 overs before the match got interrupted due to rain. Ed Pollock scored 180 runs off 138 deliveries, while Gareth Roderick made 115 runs off 101 deliveries. Middlesex were bundled out for 188 runs and lost the match by 183 runs. Tommy Sturgess and Harry Darley took three wickets each for Worcestershire.
Durham defeated Lancashire in the third match by 57 runs after posting a total of 344 runs for the loss of four wickets on the board. Lancashire were bundled out for 287 runs in 45.1 overs. Josh Bohannon was the best performer with the bat and made 147 runs off 119 deliveries. Bas de Leede was the most successful bowler and took three wickets for 33 runs in eight overs.
The fourth match between Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire was interrupted due to rain as well. Half-centuries from Sol Budinger, Lewis Hill, and Ajinkya Rahane helped Leicestershire post a total of 369 runs for the loss of six wickets. The match got cut short due to rain and Nottinghamshire got a target of 105 runs in 14 overs. They scored 89 runs for the loss of six wickets and lost the match by 15 runs.
The fifth match between Essex and Warwickshire was a high-scoring one as well. Nick Browne and Charlie Allison led Essex to a total of 324 runs for the loss of seven wickets with their half-centuries. Oliver Hannon-Dalby was the pick of the bowlers and took three wickets for 69 runs in 10 overs. The target of 325 runs was nothing in front of Ed Barnard’s unbeaten knock of 173 runs off 140 deliveries. Warwickshire won the match by seven wickets in 47.4 overs.
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