Twelve teams were in action in the Vitality Blast on 13 June, while Surrey and Glamorgan squared off against each other a day after. Let us look at where the leading runs and wicket tally stack up.
Most Runs
Marnus Labuschagne scored his third consecutive fifty to leapfrog Joe Clark at the top of the runs chart. Labuschagne’s 51-ball 74 went in vain as Glamorgan lost the match. Clark, on the other hand, scored a terrific century to guide Nottinghamshire to a 14-run victory over Northamptonshire.
With 149 runs in two matches, Sussex's Phil Salt is positioned third. Kent’s Jack Leaning made 81 against Gloucestershire, which took him to fourth place.
Most Wickets
Although Lancashire lost their game against Worcestershire, Matthew Parkinson had a decent game, picking up two wickets from his quota of four overs. Parkinson, along with Jordan Thompson and Fred Klaassen, is the leading wicket-taker of the competition so far. They all have picked seven wickets so far.