On a scorching night in Manchester, White Rose posted 236-6 and a total explosion against Lant Rakshire in the highest clan and Old Trafford.
Roses debutant Will Luxon did not leave a career-case 90 after adding 167 for the second wicket with Bairstow, who made the highest T20 of Yorkshire in a rose encounter.
The 35-year-old recorded his fifth T20 century in his 314th innings, defeating his previous best 114 with the help of 10 sixes and eight fours before exiting Phil Square from Chris Green, which ended with 4-34.
James Anderson came for some treatment, ending with 0–51 out of his four overs, including a few sixes of Old England Pal Bairstow.
Keaton Jennings (19) went early in response, but Salt scored 20 to 38 and Jose Butler scored his 100th T20 half-century from 31 balls, to do so, the fifth player in history, Jordan Thompson before leaving Bairstow to leave electricity in 124–3 to 3rd over.
James Wharton produced a stunning diving catch to exclude Luke Wales and Yorkshire controlled from there, eventually limited his hosts to 217–7 to win the 19-run victory and the third straight rose victory was to keep their ability alive.
Knots With the victory of seven wickets over the leaders of the North Group, their merit keeps alive Durham,
Australian Seemar Daniel Sams took 4–26 and spinner Matt Montgomery as the best 4–30 of a career, as Durham was excluded for 156, with Graham Clarke cracking 44 out of 27 delivery.
Chasing 157 to win on a slow pitch, Jack Hens fired a robber house with an unbeaten 55 with 40 balls with two sixes, supporting Moise Henriques and who was supported with 43 Apis from Clarke.
Bear With a comfortable 23-run win on New Road, a major progress towards the knockout stages, which all ended the top-four hopes of their rivals.
Unloaded Among the late visitors, the bear was dismissed for 176 with Sam Hayn and 44 and George Garton was a late 36 unbeaten 36, while Ben Dwarshuis took 3–30.
Beers sent 22 dot-balls to six over powerplay to smooth their hosts, which were 15–1 after five overs. Adam Hos earned 51 out of 39 balls but Danny Brigs (3-37) in response helped him out for 153.
Bretzke scored 93 runs off 45 balls Northamptonshire Campaign by setting up a 13-winning below Darbishire,
The South Africa Test batter hit nine fours and five sixes with skipper David Willy (53) in 125 overs in 10.4 overs, while Saif Zab broke the unbeaten 53 with 20 balls as Stelibac finished with 237–4, equal to its highest T20 score.
Derbyshire definitely saw to chase the target and post his highest T20 total as Donald scored 112 runs in an opening stand off just 22 balls in his 71, which scored 112 runs in just 7.4 overs in just 7.4 overs with Kaleb Jewel (39), but in just 7.4 overs in just 7.4 overs, but 66-5 overs out of the next 7.5 overs in 7.4 overs. His expectations were observed.