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Australia's all-rounder Mitchell Marsh joins Middlesex for 2021 T20 Blast campaign
•Marsh had been scheduled to play for Lord's-based Middlesex last season but that decision was cancelled following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Pakistan batsman Babar Azam to rejoin Somerset for T20 Blast, available for team's last seven group games
•Babar Azam is set to be available for Somerset's final seven group matches plus the knockout stages should they qualify.
Coronavirus Outbreak: Somerset cancel New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson's T20 Blast contract
•Anderson had signed for all 14 group-stage matches, plus a potential quarter-final for Somerset.
Glenn Maxwell re-signed by England county side Lancashire for upcoming season of T20 Blast
•The 31-year-old Maxwell will play in at least the first eight North Group fixtures before returning Australia for national duty, the club announced
T20 Blast: Captain Simon Harmer's all-round performance helps Essex beat Worcestershire in dramatic final
•Essex captain Simon Harmer produced a match-winning cameo with the bat to lead his team to victory over Worcestershire on the final ball of Saturday's T20 Blast final.
South Africa legend AB de Villiers signs with Middlesex ahead of T20 Blast 2019
•AB de Villiers has signed to play for English county side Middlesex in the Twenty20 Blast, the club announced on Monday.
Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman to represent Middlesex in T20 Blast
•Afghan spin-bowling teenage sensation Mujeeb Ur Rahman will play for English county Middlesex in their T20 campaign next season, the club announced on Monday.
Moeen Ali's all-round show leads Worcestershire to title-winning victory over Sussex in T20 Blast final
•Moeen Ali scored 41 and took three wickets with his off-spinners as his side beat Sussex by 5 wickets in the final.
England Cricket allow Ben Stokes to play for Durham in T20 Blast quarter-final against Sussex
•Ben Stokes was initially ruled out of Friday's match at Durham's Chester-le-Street headquarters after suffering minor discomfort in his left knee during England's 203-run defeat by India in the third Test at Trent Bridge which concluded Wednesday.
New Zealand's Martin Guptill slams 38-ball 102 in Worcestershire's win over Northamptonshire
•Guptill hit 12 fours and seven sixes in his whirlwind knock as Worcestershire chased down 188-run target with nearly seven overs to spare.