Railway Union beat Terenure by 104 runs
Railway Union 262-8 (40 overs; Philippe Le Roux 66, Hedayat Khogiani 42, Fakhar Zaman 41, Robert O'Brien 36, Srihan Karpe 29; Nawaz Khan 2-22, Donal Vaughan 2-47, Dylan Cleary 2-52)
Terenure 158 (32.4 overs; Seamus Lynch 71; Srihan Karpe 5-23, Zaman Safi 2-24)

Srihan Karpe took five wickets (CricketEurope)

Railway Union stayed top of the Championship as they beat Terenure by 104 runs at Park Avenue. Skipper Philippe Le Roux top-scored with 66 (9 fours) adding 70 for the second wicket with Robert O'Brien (36), while there were runs too for Hedayat Khogiani (42) and Fakhar Zaman - whose 19-ball 41 included 4 sixes. Srihan Karpe made 29 and then claimed five wickets as the visitors were dismissed for 158, despite a thumping 71 from 53 balls by Seamus Lynch (9 fours, 2 sixes).

Civil Service beat Cork County by 42 runs
Civil Service 241 (47.1 overs; Arjun Chandrasekar 59, Dhiraj Shetty 39, Asadullah Ahmadzai 35*; Sam Fenn 3-30; Suliman Safi 2-39, Diarmuid Carey 2-47, Nabeel Anjum 2-59)
Cork County 199 (46.2 overs; Ross Durity 33, Thorne Prophet 33, Abdul Ghaffar 32; Mubasher Siddique 2-22, Vivekanandan Srinivasan 2-24, Ramgokul Srinivasan 2-33, Naveed Khan 2-49)

Arjun Chandrasekar's half century was the catalyst for a rare Civil Service win against Cork County. His 59 helped Civil Service to 241, which was 42 too many for the Munster side despite 33 apiece for Ross Durity and Thorne Prophet.

North Kildare lost to Rush by 5 wickets
North Kildare 113 (34.2 overs; Waqar Azmat 28; Nathan Mcguire 3-23, Alex Neary 3-25, Asher Abbasi 2-20)
Rush 117-5 (28 overs; Hashir Sultan 39*, Jack Mcgee 26; Abidullah Taniwal 2-20)

Rush continued their promotion charge warming up for the National Cup final with a five-wicket win at The Maws. Waqar Azmat's 28 was the best of North Kildare's modest 113 - three wickets apiece for Nathan McGuire and Alex Neary. The chase wasn't all straightforward as Abidullah Taniwal claimed two wickets, but Hashir Sultan's unbeaten 39, and 26 from Jack McGee ensured victory.

The Hills beat North County by 3 wickets
North County 201 (49.5 overs; John Devane 50, Suliman Safi 37, Alan Mathew 26; Sean Mcnicholl 2-28, Nicolaj Damgaard Laegsgaard 2-30, Tomas Rooney Murphy 2-43))
The Hills 205-7 (47.1 overs; Brandon Kruger 62, Will Archer 32, Nicolaj Damgaard Laegsgaard 24, Andrew Kavanagh 24*, Tomas Rooney-Murphy 21; Ashish Jain 2-32)

The Hills won the Fingal derby to bring a bit of cheer to the Milverton side in what has been a tough year for the club. Batting first, North County posted 201 thanks primarily to John Devane's 50 (7 fours) with runs too for Suliman Safi (37) and Alan Mathew (26). Brnndon Kruger was again the Hills' top-scorer, with the consistent opener making 62 (6 fours, 1 six) sharing a third wicket stand of 63 with William Archer (32) that broke the back of the chase. 20's from Nicolaj Damgaard Laegsgaard, Tomas Rooney-Murphy and Andrew Kavanagh sealing a three-wicket win in the 48th over.