Leaders Glamorgan cruised to their seventh totesport League Division One win in eight outings with a nine-wicket victory over Surrey in a rain-affected match at Sophia Gardens.
Surrey scored 197-8 in their 45 overs before rain during the tea interval reduced Glamorgan's target to 94 in 15 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis Method.
The Dragons needed only 8.2 overs to reach their victory in emphatic style, but not before skipper Robert Croft hit 46 from only 25 balls with nine fours.
A heavy downpour at Beckenham brought the Duckworth-Lewis system into reckoning and gave Kent Spitfires victory by 10 runs over Warwickshire Bears.
It lifted Kent one position up in the league to third with 18 points.
Chasing 234, Kent were going well on 140-2 after 30 overs when the deluge brought an end to the day's proceedings.
In contrast to the Bears' innings, the Spitfires got off to a flying start with opener Ed Smith, in particular, and Michael Carberry in excellent form.
Carberry made 32 before Smith's 100-ball innings ended abruptly on 81 in the 30th over when he was run out, having been sent back by Andrew Symonds in attempting a sharp single.
Smith's innings contained 11 boundaries and a six.
Mark Wagh had top-scored for the Bears hitting 83 off 83 deliveries.
Opener Andrew Gale struck 46, the highest score of the match, as Yorkshire Phoenix stayed top of Division Two after an eight-wicket win over Sussex Sharks.
Gale and Matthew Wood shared a second-wicket stand of 92 in 20 overs at Arundel as Phoenix eased to 119 with 18.1 overs in hand.
Paul Weekes hit his sixth consecutive half-century as Middlesex Crusaders kept up their promotion challenge with a decisive victory over Leicestershire Foxes at Grace Road.
Weekes, already top of the totesport League Second Division averages, made a match-winning 90 as Middlesex eased home by six wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis method.
The visitors reached a revised target of 187 with nine balls to spare.
Durham kept up their challenge for promotion with a 16-run win over Somerset under the Duckworth-Lewis system at Taunton.
The visitors had made 278-4 with Gary Pratt 67 not out while Nicky Peng and Jon Lewis made 62 and 41.
Somerset made 210-9 with John Francis top-scoring on 75 and James Hildreth contributing 47.
Scottish Saltires and Nottinghamshire Outlaws were forced to settle for a share of the spoils when torrential rain forced the abandonment of their clash at The Grange at the halfway stage.
Jon Moss scored his first century in one-day cricket as Derbyshire won a reduced overs match by 18 runs at Derby.
The Australian all-rounder made 104 to rescue his side after they had slumped to 33-3 and the recovery was completed by tight bowling and sharp fielding.
Vikram Solanki got Worcestershire off to a good start as they chased 178 from 32 overs under Duckworth/Lewis but his run-out for 32 by a direct hit was crucial.
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