Nottinghamshire win the Royal London One-Day Cup
Nottinghamshire win the Royal London One-Day Cup

Cricket fixtures & results for July 2017


Check out all July's major cricket results and fixtures from around the globe.

Cricket fixtures and results 2017


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March 2017 fixtures and results
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May 2017 fixtures and results
June 2017 fixtures and results
July 2017 fixtures & results (see below)
August 2017 fixtures and results
September 2017 fixtures and results
October 2017 fixtures and results

July 2017 fixtures and results


Test Matches


July 6-10

First Test, Lord’s: England (458 & 233) beat South Africa (361 & 119) by 211 runs

July 14-18

Only Test, Colombo: Sri Lanka (346 & 391-6) beat Zimbabwe (356 & 377) by four wickets

Second Test, Trent Bridge: South Africa (335 & 343-9d) beat England (205 & 133) by 340 runs

July 26-30

First Test, Galle: India (600 & 240-3d) beat Sri Lanka (291-9 & 245-8) by 304 runs

July 27-31

Third Test, The Oval: England (353 & 313-8d) beat South Africa (175 & 252) by 239 runs

One-Day Internationals


July 2

Second ODI, Galle: Sri Lanka (158-3) beat Zimbabwe (155) by seven wickets

Fourth ODI, Antigua: West Indies beat India by 11 runs

July 6

Third ODI, Hambantota: Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by eight wickets

Fifth ODI, Jamaica: India beat West Indies by eight wickets

July 8

Fourth ODI, Hambantota: Zimbabwe beat Sri Lanka by four wickets (D/L)

July 10

Fifth ODI, Hambantota: Zimbabwe (204-7) beat Sri Lanka (203-8) by three wickets

Twenty20 Internationals


July 9

Only T20I, Jamaica: West Indies (194-1) beat India (190-6) by nine wickets

ICC Women's World Cup


July 2

Bristol: Australia (220-5) beat New Zealand (219-9) by five wickets

Derby: India (169-9) beat Pakistan (74) by 95 runs

Grace Road: South Africa (51-0) beat West Indies (48) by 10 wickets

Taunton: England (206-3) beat Sri Lanka (204-8) by seven wickets

July 5

Bristol: England (373-5) beat South Africa (305-9) by 68 runs

Derby: India (232-8) beat Sri Lanka (216-7) by 16 runs

Grace Road: Australia (290-8) beat Pakistan (131) by 159 runs

July 6

Taunton: New Zealand beat West Indies by eight wickets

July 8

Taunton: New Zealand (147-2) beat Pakistan (144) by eight wickets

Grace Road: South Africa (273-9) beat India (158) by 115 runs

July 9

Bristol: England (259-8) beat Australia (256-8) by three runs

Derby: West Indies (229-9) beat Sri Lanka (182) by 47 runs

July 11

Grace Road: West Indies (285-4) beat Pakistan (117-3) by 19 runs (D/L method)

July 12

Taunton: South Africa (104-2) beat Sri Lanka (101) by eight wickets

Bristol: Australia (227-2) beat India (226-7) by eight wickets

Derby: England (284-9) beat New Zealand (209) by 75 runs

July 15

Taunton: Australia (269) beat South Africa (210) by 59 runs

Bristol: England (220-7) beat West Indies (128-9) by 92 runs

Derby: India (265-7) beat New Zealand (79) by 186 runs

Grace Road: Sri Lanka (221-7) beat Pakistan (206) by 15 runs

July 18

Bristol: England (221-8) beat South Africa 218-6) by two wickets

July 20

Derby: India (281-4) beat Australia (245) by 36 runs

July 23

Lord's, final: England (228-7) beat India (219 all out) by nine runs

SpecSavers County Championship Division One


July 3-6

The Oval: Surrey drew with Hampshire

Edgbaston: Middlesex beat Warwickshire by one wicket

Scarborough: Somerset beat Yorkshire by 179 runs

SpecSavers County Championship Division Two


July 3-6

Chesterfield: Durham beat Derbyshire by six wickets

Cheltenham: Gloucestershire beat Glamorgan by 10 wickets

Beckenham: Kent drew with Northamptonshire

Arundel: Sussex beat Leicestershire by 231 runs

July 9-12

Cheltenham: Gloucestershire (383 & 286-4d) drew with Worcestershire (300-9d & 155-5)

Royal London One-Day Cup


July 1

Final, Lord’s: Nottinghamshire (298-6) beat Surrey (297-9) by four wickets

NatWest T20 Blast


July 7

South Group, Cheltenham: Gloucestershire (182-5) tied with Middlesex (182-9)

North Group, New Road: Warwickshire (153-2) beat Worcestershire by eight wickets

North Group, Emirates Riverside: Lancashire (192-6) beat Durham (140-7) by 52 runs

South Group, Chelmsford: Surrey (188-8) beat Essex (186-6) by two runs

South Group, SWALEC Stadium: Hampshire (167-5) beat Glamorgan (145-9) by 22 runs

North Group, Northampton: Derbyshire (180-3) beat Northamptonshire (179-6) by seven wickets

North Group, Headingley: Yorkshire (227-5) beat Nottinghamshire (179-8) by 48 runs

July 8

North Group, Chesterfield: Derbyshire (165-8) beat Yorkshire (162-7) by three runs

North Group, Edgbaston: Warwickshire (159-4) beat Nottinghamshire (158-6) by six wickets

July 9

North Group, Emirates Riverside: Northamptonshire (162-4) beat Durham (161-7) by six wickets

North Group, Liverpool: Leicestershire (178-7) beat Lancashire (173-9) by three wickets

South Group, The Oval: Surrey (181-7) beat Somerset (177-9) by four runs

South Group, Arundel: Glamorgan (198-3) beat Sussex (180-6) by 18 runs

South Group, Beckenham: Kent (169-3) beat Essex (166-8) by seven wickets

July 11

North Group, Northampton: Northamptonshire v Yorkshire – Match Abandoned

July 12

South Group, Hove: Hampshire beat Sussex by 19 runs

July 13

South Group, Cheltenham: Gloucestershire beat Kent by six wickets

South Group, Chelmsford: Essex beat Somerset by 22 runs

South Group, Lord’s: Middlesex beat Surrey by one wicket

July 14

North Group, New Road: Leicestershire beat Worcestershire by five wickets

North Group, Old Trafford: Lancashire tied with Yorkshire

North Group, Edgbaston: Northamptonshire beat Warwickshire by five wickets

South Group, Ageas Bowl: Hampshire beat Middlesex by 29 runs

South Group, The Oval: Kent beat Surrey by eight wickets

July 15

South Group, SWALEC Stadium: Glamorgan (171-5) v Somerset – No result

July 16

North Group, Edgbaston: Leicestershire beat Warwickshire by nine runs

North Group, Old Trafford: Lancashire beat Derbyshire by five wickets

South Group, Cheltenham: Gloucestershire v Sussex - no result

South Group, Uxbridge: Somerset beat Middlesex by 21 runs

South Group, Chelmsford: Glamorgan beat Essex by five wickets

July 18

South Group, Canterbury: Gloucestershire beat Kent by eight runs

July 19

North Group, New Road: Derbyshire (189-7) beat Worcestershire (186-5) by seven wickets

South Group, The Oval: Surrey (150-9) beat Essex (140-7) by 10 runs

July 20

South Group, Richmond: Middlesex (179-8) beat Kent (163-8) by 16 runs

North Group, Emirates Riverside: Leicestershire (144-8) beat Durham (117-8) by 27 runs

South Group, Ageas Bowl: Sussex (127-4) beat Hampshire (126-9) by six wickets

July 21

South Group, Taunton: Somerset v Gloucestershire - match abandoned

North Group, New Road: Worcestershire v Lancashire - match abandoned

South Group, Chelmsford: Essex (129-3) beat Hampshire (124-9) by seven wickets

South, Group, SWALEC Stadium: Sussex (87-2) v Glamorgan - no result

North Group, Grace Road: Northamptonshire (165-8) beat Leicestershire (107-3) by two runs (D/L method)

North Group, Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire (227-3) beat Derbyshire (222-5) by five runs

South Group, The Oval: Surrey (156-7) beat Middlesex (141-7) by 15 runs

North Group, Headingley: Yorkshire (179-5) beat Warwickshire (150) by 29 runs

July 22

North Group, Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire (52-0) beat Northamptonshire (195-8) by 10 wickets (D/L method)

July 23

South Group, SWALEC Stadium: Glamorgan v Essex - match abandoned

South Group, Ageas Bowl: Hampshire v Surrey – match abandoned

South Group, Taunton 1430 BST: Somerset (166-5) beat Middlesex (162-6) by five wickets

South Group, Hove: Sussex (87-3) tied with Kent (176-4) D/L method

North Group, Old Trafford: Lancashire (174-5) beat Durham (143-8) by 31 runs

North Group, Edgbaston: Warwickshire (197-4) beat v Derbyshire (177-9) by 20 runs

North Group, Headingley: Yorkshire (233-6) beat Worcestershire (196-7) by 37 runs

July 25

North Group, Derby: Derbyshire beat Lancashire by 35 runs

North Group, Emirates Riverside: Notts beat Durham by nine wickets

South Group, Bristol: Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire by 25 runs

North Group, Grace Road: Birmingham Bears beat Leics by 30 runs

July 26

South Group, Taunton: Somerset beat Hampshire by 14 runs

North Group, Trent Bridge: Worcestershire beat Notts by 13 runs

North Group, Headingley: Yorkshire beat Durham by 24 runs

July 27

South Group, Canterbury: Kent beat Somerset by 7 runs (D/L)

South Group, Lord’s: Middlesex beat Essex by 72 runs

North Group, Northampton: Northants beat Worcestershire by 7 wickets

July 28

North Group, Derby: Derbyshire v Northamptonshire - match abandoned

South Group, SWALEC Stadium: Glamorgan v Surrey - match abandoned

South Group, Bristol: Hampshire beat Gloucestershire by 24 runs (D/L)

North Group, Old Trafford: Lancashire v Nottinghamshire - match abandoned

North Group, Grace Road: Durham beat Leicestershire by six wickets

South Group, Hove: Sussex v Middlesex - match abandoned

North Group, Edgbaston: Warwickshire v Yorkshire - match abandoned

July 29

South Group, Chelmsford: Essex v Gloucestershire - match abandoned

July 30

North Group, Derby: Derbyshire beat Leicestershire by seven wickets

North Group, Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire beat Yorkshire by five wickets

North Group, Edgbaston: Birmingham Bears beat Lancashire by five wickets

North Group, New Road: Worcestershire beat Durham by eight wickets

South Group, Taunton: Somerset beat Sussex by 32 runs (D/L Method)

South Group, Canterbury: Glamorgan beat Kent by 25 runs