T20 Blast round-up: Glamorgan qualify for quarter-finals with win over Somerset

Colin Ingram starred with bat and ball as Glamorgan qualified for the quarter-finals of the T20 Blast with a seven-wicket win over Somerset in Cardiff.
The South African turned in career-best bowling figures of three for 20 as the visitors were dismissed for 152, before hitting 54 from 37 balls in the reply as Glamorgan reached the knockout stages with two games still to play.
Ingram has played as a white-ball specialist this season as a result of an ongoing knee injury and leads the run-scoring charts for Glamorgan in both 20 and 50-over cricket.
Elsewhere, Surrey kept their hopes of reaching the last eight alive with a comfortable six-wicket win over Sussex Sharks in front of a 22,601 crowd at The Kia Oval.
Having restricted Sussex to 153 for six on a slow pitch, Surrey paced their response perfectly and won the game with 10 balls to spare when Chris Morris swung Mustafizur Rahman over mid-wicket for six.
A bruising knock of 74 by David Willey against his former club helped Yorkshire Vikings beat Northants Steelbacks by 75 runs at Headingley to boost their chances of reaching the quarter-final stage.
Chasing a formidable target of 216, Steelbacks showed plenty of aggression early on but then collapsed to 140 all out in 15.2 overs, Richard Levi being unable to bat after injuring himself while taking a catch.
Now the two sides meet with everything to play for in the final match in the North Group at Wantage Road next Friday with Yorkshire sitting in third, a place behind Northants.
Meanwhile, Derbyshire Falcons kept alive their quarter-finals hopes with a 29-run victory that ended Worcestershire Rapids' chances of reaching the last eight, and George Bailey made his best Twenty20 score of 76 to boost Middlesex's hopes of a home quarter-final after they thrashed bottom-placed Hampshire by 43 runs.
Finally, there were also wins for Lancashire over Durham, Essex over Kent and Nottinghamshire over Warwickshire.