Railway Union beat Cork County by 98 runs
Railway Union 250/9 (50 overs; Hedayat Ullah Khogiani 60, Kevin O'Brien 52, Ashil Prakash 45, Sankeerth Karpe 24*; Sam Fenn 3-44, Eshan O'Sullivan 2-45, Syed Aiman 2-51)
Cork County 152 (47.3 overs; Nabeel Anjum 35, Abdul Ghaffar 29; Ashil Prakash 2-3, Sumit Kumar 2-4, Zaman Safi 2-30)
Robert and Kevin O'Brien (Railway Union)
Half centuries for Hedayat Ullah Khogiani (60) and Kevin O'Brien (52) inspired Railway Union to a 98-run win at home to Cork. The Park Avenue side never looked back after an opening stand of 108 between Khogiani and Ashil Prakash (45) as they posted 250. The Munster side's chase never really got going as they were dismissed for 152 - two wickets apiece for Ashil Prakash, Sumit Kumar and Zaman Safi.
Terenure lost to The Hills by 108 runs
The Hills 199 (49.1 overs; Brandon Kruger 52, Tomas Rooney-Murphy 52, Cian Nulty 28, Lorcan Woodhouse 22; Kripesh Shetty 3-24, Jinal Khatri 3-27, Raghav Grover 2-23)
Terenure 91 (20 overs; Gethin Kelleher 20; Sean McNicholl 4-14, Cian Nulty 4-32)
Half centuries from Brandon Kruger and Tomas Rooney-Murphy propelled The Hills to a comfortable 108-run win at lowly Terenure. Kruger hit 8 fours and a six in his 52, while TRM made the same score (3 fours, 2 sixes), There were also valuable contributions from Cian Nulty (28) and Lorcan Woodhouse (22) in the visitors' 199 - three wickets for Kripesh Shetty and Jinal Khatri. The reply was a sorry affair with only Irish youth international Gethin Kelleher reaching 20 as they were bundled out for 91. Cian Nulty completed a fine all-round display with four wickets, while Sean McNicholl also collected four victims in the one-sided contest.
North County lost to Rush by 4 wickets
North County 158 (40 overs; John Devane 59; Nasir Totalkhil 3-35, Jarred Barnes 2-15, Alex Neary 2-18, Allan Eastwood 2-29)
Rush 159/6 (26 overs; Prisanth Vishwanath 43, Nathan McGuire 29, Nasir Totalkhil 23*; Alan Mathew 3-49)
Rush are on the brink of the Championship title after a four-wicket win at North County in the Fingal derby. John Devane hit 8 fours and a maximum in the home side's 158 - three wickets for Nasir Totakhil, plus two apiece for Jarred Barnes, Alex Neary and Allan Eastwood. Prisanth Vishwanath's 43 got the chase off to a brisk start and the Kenure side eased to a relatively comfortable win just past the midway point despite three wickets for Alan Mathew.
North Kildare beat Civil Service by 3 wickets
Civil Service 212 (48.1 overs; Arjun Chandrasekar 66, Vipul Kashyap 32, Asadullah Ahmadzai 29, Ramgokul Srinivasan 20; Bakhtyar Nabi 2-39, Husnain Maroof 2-39)
North Kildare 213/7 (33.4 overs; Nurulain Boda 54, Abidullah Taniwal 52, Yashraj Mate 28, Husnain Maroof 22*; Vivekanandan Srinivasan 3-38)
North Kildare chased 212 to beat Civil Service by 3 wickets in an entertaining contest at The Maws. Arjun Chandrasekar's 57-ball 66 (5 fours, 6 sixes) was the highlight of CS's 212. The hosts chased it down inside 34 overs with hard-hit half centuries from Nurulain Boda and Abidullah Taniwal. Boda top-scored with 54 (9 fours, 1 six) while Taniwal's 49-ball 52 included 5 sixes.