Railway Union beat North County by 5 wickets
Park Avenue, 10 August.
North County 197 (40.5 overs; Suliman Safi 104, Abdul Sattar 38, John Devane 20; Hamza Maan 5-40, Zaman Safi 2-28, Srihan Karpe 2-44)
Railway Union 199/5 (39.3 overs; Hedayat Ullah Khogiani 58, Ashil Prakash 53, Liam McCarthy 29*, Philippe Le Roux 25*; Ash Jain 2-27)

Railway Union openers Ashil Prakash and Hedayat Ullah Khogiani (Railway Union)

Railway Union moved above North County with a 5-wickets win at Park Avenue. Suliman Safi hit 104 from 109 balls (9 fours, 4 sixes) as the Balrothery side made 195 - five wickets for Hamza Maan. The hosts openers Ashil Prakash and Hedayat Ullah Khogiana both made half centuries in an opening stand of 91 that broke the back of the target. Liam McCarthy (27*) and Philippe Le Roux (25*) ensuring no late dramas in a textbook chase.

Rush beat The Hills by 9 wickets
Kenure, 10 August.
The Hills 162 (46 overs; Will Archer 56, Tomas Rooney-Murphy 34, Andrew Kavanagh 25; Jarred Barnes 3-25, Nathan McGuire 2-27, Asher Abbasi 2-34)
Rush 163/1 (23.4 overs; Josh Doyle 67*, Prasanth Vishwanath 54, Nathan McGuire 37*)

Josh Doyle and Prashanth Vishwanath (CricketEurope)

Rush stay top of the Championship table after a 9-wicket win over Fingal rivals The Hills. William Archer hit 10 fours in a top score of 56 as the visitors posted 162 - three wickets for home captain Jarred Barnes. The modest target was soon knocked off, with half centuries for openers Josh Doyle and Prasanth Viswanath in an opening stand of 104. Doyle top-scored with an unbeaten 67 (12 fours, 1 six), while Viswanath's even time 54 included 4 fours and 3 maximums. Nathan McGuire hurried proceedings to an early conclusion with a 22-ball 37 not out (5 fours, 1 six).

Terenure beat Civil Service by 5 wickets
Terenure, 10 August.
Civil Service 117 (34.4 overs; Naveed Khan 34*, Vivekanandan Srinivasan 25; Raghav Grover 6-27, Dylan Cleary 2-19)
Terenure 121/5 (17.4 overs; Seamus Lynch 43, Raghav Grover 21*; Digamber Mishra 2-24, Mubasher Siddique 2-32)

Seamus Lynch (CricketEurope)

Raghav Grover's six wickets haul was the catalyst for Terenure's second Championship win of the campaign as they beat Civil Service by 5 wickets. Grover took 6 for 27 to dismiss the visitors for 117. He then made an unbeaten 21, with Seamus Lynch thumping 43 in a welcome win.

Cork County beat North Kildare by 4 wickets
Mardyke, 10 August.
North Kildare 188 (36 overs; Abidullah Taniwal 111, Kiran Patil 20; Sam Fenn 4-21, Nabeel Anjum 2-66)
Cork County 191/6 (40.4 overs; Ben Marris 52, Thorne Prophet 52*, Mark Andrianatos 29, Sunil Gautum 26; Bakhtyar Nabi 2-20, Azhar Syed 2-43)

Cork County recorded a four-wickets win over North Kildare in an entertaining match at The Mardyke. Abidullah Taniwal hit 8 fours and cleared the ropes 9 times in his 89-ball 111 that saw the visitors make 188 - four wickets for Sam Fenn. Half centuries for Ben Marris and Thorne Prophet ensured the points for Cork.