Andrew Butler:
Defeat in the Flt20 quarter-final was hard to take and had a bad knock-on effect with losses that threaten to derail Notts' YB40 campaign. A positive reaction is needed
Peter Miller:
Next season one-day cricket will be over 50 overs, but that's a bit long for a family. The 40-over format allows just the right balance for everything
Josh Green:
With a batting line-up that has misfired and overseas players who have failed to perform, Surrey are far from favourites for the Flt20 but are capable of springing a surprise
Ben Duggan:
Despite their struggles, Essex are somehow in a strong position as 2013 reaches the business end. The signing of Gautaum Gambhir could herald a successful conlusion
Freddie Wilde:
Hampshire know how to win and have mastered the art of a successful T20. Two more victories would provide a fitting leaving gift for one of their stalwarts
Craig Nicholson:
There are still nearly two months of the season to go, but after a poor Twenty20 campaign and its impact of stalling the Championship form it is already a case of looking to 2014
Tom Huelin:
Supporters at Hove are chalking up a second limited-overs failure this season and hoping it has no knock-on effects to their Championship campaign
Steve Dolman:
Injuries to Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Albie Morkel scuppered Derbyshire's T20 campaign - now it's time to think about rebuilding for 2014
Ben Howarth:
Kent have paid the price for releasing talented players before - let's hope they don't make that mistake with Ben Harmison and Calum Haggett
Rana Malook:
Kyle Hogg and Glen Chapple have taken the limelight recently with some formidable performances but it's Lancashire's young slow left arm spinner having the best season of his short career.
Freddie Wilde:
England might not have got the best out of a very handy allrounder in one-day cricket but Dimitri Mascarenhas was the first English cricketer to tap into the potential of Twenty20