Hampshire and Sussex both chased stiff targets in the One-Day Cup, while Nottinghamshire and Worcestershire were involved in an incredible tie.

Meanwhile, Glamorgan’s game against Derbyshire in Neath was abandoned without a ball bowled because of rain.

Set an amended 327 off 47 overs following a rain delay, Nottinghamshire Outlaws looked down and out at 145-7.

However, Notts number nine Rob Lord smashed 83 off 59 balls, leaving them needing four off the last over.

But the Outlaws last-wicket pair could not get Khurram Shahzad away and they scampered a single off the final ball to tie the game.

Joe Weatherley starred for Hampshire, striking 116 not out, as they strode to a target of 286 to beat winless Essex.

Kent’s middle order helped them to 287-9 against Sussex, with six batters passing 30 and Joey Evison top scoring with 52.

Sussex looked out of the game at 200-7 but an eighth-wicket stand of 88 between Jack Carson and Archie Lenham took the hosts to a remarkable victory.