We've had some superb entertainment so far at The Hundred!
There's nowhere else we could start but with James Vince's performance as Southern Brave beat Welsh Fire in the opener.
He delivered an absolute masterclass, hitting 71 runs from 41 balls with some stylish shots being made along the way.
It's not always perfect precision that gets results, sometimes you just have to revel in the chaos.
That's exactly what Alex Davies, James Fuller and just about everyone watching did during this run-out.
A day later and the chaos lasted far more than one ball as Oval Invincibles aimed to chase down London Spirit's tally of 171 runs.
Even though they eventually fell short of that target, the atmosphere was incredible as the Invincibles hit boundary after boundary and showed what The Hundred is all about.
Mason Crane's wicket in the middle of that proved to be vital, as he got Hilton Cartwright out having just been hit for six.
The relief in the celebration tells a story of its own!
Adil Rashid can be an absolute magician with the ball in his hand and his quality was on full display as the Northern Superchargers beat Manchester Originals.
Just look at the way he bamboozled Jos Buttler to take this wicket!
Yes, we all love the on-pitch action, but that isn't the only great thing about The Hundred.
The fan experience is an integral part, so we love this video of a fan taking a picture with the match ball. We'd also love to see how it turned out!
Oval Invincibles had a number of key performers during their 39-run victory over Welsh Fire on Sunday, but none more so than eventual Match Hero Will Jacks, who put up an impressive 81 off 45 balls, including four maximums.
High-scoring batters continued to make the headlines – most notably Will Smeed, who registered the first 100 in the competition, as he fired Birmingham Phoenix to a crushing 53-run victory over Southern Brave.
Smeed’s historic innings inspired teammate Henry Brookes, who went on to take 5-25 – just the third five-wicket haul in The Hundred.