Scotland beat Jersey by 4 wickets.
Forthill, Dundee, 1 August.
Jersey 219-9 (50 overs; F Harben 49, B Aston 36, J Kemp 35; M Saraswat 4-43, O Jones 2-53)
Scotland 222-6 (45.1 overs; M Saraswat 64*, R Grant 51, M Chaplin 49, O Pillinger 24; S Patidar 2-32, L Bosio 2-40)
POTM Manu Saraswat (Cricket Scotland)
A Man of the Match performance from Manu Saraswat ensured Scotland claimed their second win of the Qualifier as the hosts chased down their target with almost five overs to spare, adding an unbeaten half-century to his earlier four wicket haul.
Sweden beat Guernsey by 2 wickets.
Arbroath, 1 August.
Guernsey 195 (49.5 overs; E Robinson 35, F Forshaw 32, H Johnson 31; A Dhabe 3-34, K Tummalapalli 2-18, P Yadav 2-41)
Sweden 196-8 (49.4 overs; A Samal 46, M Khattak 29*, K Tummalapalli 27, A Dhabe 26*, K Meenakshisundaram 21; H Johnson 3-27, S Gregson 2-47)
Guernsey not quite able to get past the two hundred mark despite a number of their batters getting a start. It may well be enough as the Swedes are finding the going tough in the early stages of their chase. Ashutosh Samal just about kept the Swedes in it, top scoring as he did yesterday but he fell to Harry Johnson who then claimed a second in the over. A heroic ninth wicket stand between Advait Dhabe and skipper Muhammad Khattak got it down to twenty required off the final two overs and ten off the last. Only four deliveries required as Sweden claimed the win the partnership worth 55.
Netherlands beat Denmark by 9 wickets.
Lochside Park, Forfar, 1 August.
Denmark 78 (35.3 overs; M Aslam 28; A Nota 5-17, A Jain 3-15)
Netherlands 80-1 (18.4 overs; C de Lange 38*, S Banerjee 34*)
A second win for the Netherlands and a second defeat for Denmark. Five wickets for Alejo Nota and three for Aaditt Jain as Denmark were asked to bat first and were hustled out for just 78. After Victor Wiesmeier went without scoring Cedric de Lange and Shirsak Banerjee knocked off the runs required finishing unbeaten, as indeed they did in yesterday's game.
Netherlands beat Guernsey by 9 wickets (DLS)
Forthill, Dundee, 31 July.
Guernsey 103 (44.3 overs: H Johnson 25, C Forshaw 20; A Jain 4-14, S Grooteman 3-12)
Netherlands 72-1 (12.2 overs: C de Lange 43*) (Rain interrupted - reduced to 46 overs and further to 26. Netherlands target 72 in 26 overs)
A stop-start affair as rain caused multiple stoppages with Guernsey unable to make much headway against the Dutch bowlers. Aaditt Jain with four wickets and Steele Grooteman three as the Channel Islanders struggled to post 103. No problems for the Dutch who chased the modest target down in just over twelve overs. Cedric de Lange (43*) and Shirsak Banerjee (15*) with the runs while Harry Johnson was the sole wicket taker for Guernsey.
Sweden lost to Scotland by 8 wickets (DLS)
Arbroath, 31 July.
Sweden 154 (46.3 overs: A Samal 45; F Jones 5-36, G Cutler 2-24, E Ramsay 2-29)
Scotland 163-2 (26.3 overs: M Saraswat 53*, R Grant 53*, O Pillinger 43) (Target 160 in 47 overs)
Rory Grant was unbeaten on 53 in Scotland's win (Cricket Scotland)
Five wickets for Finlay Jones and two each for George Cutler and Ethan Ramsay as Sweden were bowled out for just 154.A brisk start to the chase by Ollie Pillinger whose 43 came off just 32 deliveries (8x4) and an unbroken century partnership for the third wicket between Manu Saraswat and Rory Grant saw the hosts home in quick time.
Jersey beat Denmark by 100 runs (DLS)
Lochside Park, Forfar, 31 July.
Jersey 268-7 (50 overs: J Kemp 106, B Gurner 83, B Heelis 33; S Withanachchi 2-34)
Denmark 155 (36.3 overs: M Aslam 80; T Pullman 3-26) (Target 256 in 45 overs)
A 183 run second wicket partnership between Jack Kemp and Beau Gurner set the Jersey Boys on their way to an impressive first innings total. Theo Pullman with three quick wickets put the Danes firmly on the back foot with only Mustakim Aslam providing any resistance to the Islanders. Sanuja Withanachchi's 18 the only other double figure score in the Swedish card.