Summary

  • Somerset, Notts, Hampshire & Northants through to T20 Blast Finals Day

  • Overton's 79 off 30 balls takes Somerset to amazing two-wicket win at Yorkshire

  • Notts defend 163 to beat Surrey by seven runs

  • Hampshire beat Essex by 75 runs - Vince hits 125, Baker takes 5-24

  • Northants cruise to eight-wicket win over Gloucestershire

  • Finals Day at Edgbaston on Saturday

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  1. Powerplaypublished at 6 overs

    Northants 48-0 chasing 153 to beat Glos

    In terms of runs Northants have ended up one behind Gloucestershire's powerplay score (49-3).

    Ricardo Vasconcelos and Chris Lynn have been more restrained than usual.

    No sixes so far but eight fours and the home side still look in charge.

  2. Getting ready for England v Argentinapublished at 18:59 BST 15 July

    Hants 211-3 v Essex 104-7

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at Utilita Bowl

    In between overs at the Utilita Bowl the media team are now starting to get the crowd ready for tonight's England game.

    Three Lions and Wonderwall have just been blasted around the ground.

    They are showing the England game here after we finish with the cricket, hopefully tonight should be one to remember!

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 14.4 overs

    Harmer lbw Baker 7 (Hants 211-3 v Essex 104-7)

    Four wickets for Sonny Baker.

    it is quick and straight from the Essex pacemane and Simon Harmer is pinned in front of all three.

    Shane Snater joins Noah Thain in the middle.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 10.5 overs

    Goldsworthy c Hill b Revis 19 (Somerset 58-6 v Yorkshire 161-9)

    Lewis Goldsworthy hit a six first ball of the over then was nearly caught at point second ball, but does hole out off Matt Revis eventually.

    Easy catch for George Hill.

    Dan Sams in at eight.

  5. 100 runs

    100 partnershippublished at 12 overs

    Notts 163-6 v Surrey 101-0

    Jason Roy gets away with one as he goes aerial off Joe Pocklington. That's what happens when it's your night.

    He and Laurie Evans scamper two to bring up a wonderful century stand.

    They need 63 from 48 balls for victory.

  6. Postpublished at 14 overs

    Hants 211-3 v Essex 101-6

    Noah Thain signed a new three-year contract with Essex this week.

    He joins Simon Harmer in the middle and takes a single.

    It has been a miserable trip south for Essex.

  7. 'Great catch by Hilton Cartwright'published at 18:55 BST 15 July

    Hants 211-3 Essex 100-6

    Kevan James
    BBC Radio Solent commentator

    That's a great catch by Hilton Cartwright. Right on the rope and it looked like it was just going to tip over and he somehow held his balance.

  8. Postpublished at 11 overs

    Notts 163-6 v Surrey 95-0

    Jason Roy battingImage source, Getty Images

    Notts' total looked a good one at halfway, but three-quarters of the way through this game, it's starting to look a bit inadequate.

    Jason Roy cracks another boundary as he and Laurie Evans put 10 more on the total.

  9. Halfway through the second half at Headingleypublished at 10 overs

    Somerset 49-5 chasing 162 to beat Yorkshire

    How long can Somerset afford to knock it around and rebuild for?

    Real cat and mouse at Headingley, so hard to call when to start taking risks for the two Lewises.

    Daniel Sams and Craig Overton, definitely classed as all-rounders, still to come..

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13.5 overs

    Allison c Cartwright b Fuller 44 (Hants 211-3 Essex 100-6)

    There goes Essex's last hope?

    Hilton Cartwright takes an excellent catch inches inside the rope off the bowling of James Fuller for his second wicket.

    Charlie Allison played well for his 44 but it is not enough for the visitors.

  11. 100 runs

    100 up for Essexpublished at 13.4 overs

    Hants 211-3 v Essex 100-5

    A single brings up the Essex 100 but there is no reaction in the ground.

  12. 50 runs

    50 for Jason Roypublished at 10 overs

    Notts 163-6 v Surrey 85-0

    Five singles from the first five balls of Liam Patterson-White's latest over before he clubs the last one straight over the ropes for six.

    It's a 33-ball half-century that is leading Surrey to the quarter-finals.

  13. 'A captain's innings required'published at 18:52 BST 15 July

    Somerset 38-5 v Yorkshire 161-9

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    So, a captain's innings required from Lewis Gregory.

  14. Good start for Steelbackspublished at 4 overs

    Northants 28-0 chasing 153 to beat Glos

    Chris Lynn hits the ballImage source, Getty Images

    There's been some keen fielding from Gloucestershire as they try to protect a modest looking total.

    But Ricardo Vasconcelos and Chris Lynn have looked comfortable so far. They are a little below the required rate but they won't be too concerned.

  15. Postpublished at 13 overs

    Hants 211-3 v Essex 95-5

    Simon Harmer gets off the mark with a scampered single.

    Charlie Allison has got to 42 not out from 30 balls but it has been largely a lone hand.

  16. Postpublished at 9 overs

    Notts 163-6 v Surrey 74-0

    Benny Howell is introduced and after the damage done in the previous over, Jason Roy and Laurie Evans are careful as they accumulate five runs.

    All 10 wickets left in the hutch. That is the key.

  17. 'Perfect start from Surrey'published at 18:49 BST 15 July

    Notts 163-6 v Surrey 75-0

    Mark Church
    BBC Radio London commentator

    So far it's been the perfect start from Surrey. It's all about experience this from Jason Roy and Laurie Evans.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12.3 overs

    Critchley c Fuller b Neal 13 (Hants 211-3 v Essex 94-5)

    That may be the end of Essex hopes.

    Matt Critchley swings hard and is taken easily by James Fuller off Andrew Neal's bowling.

    Skipper Simon Harmer is next in.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8.1 overs

    Kohler-Cadmore b van Beek 2 (Somerset 38-5 v Yorkshire 161-9)

    Logan van Beek celebrates wicketImage source, Getty Images

    Wow, it has not rained in the West Country for weeks, but up in the north for them, when it rains it pours.

    Dutchman Logan van Beek strikes with his first ball!

    Tom Kohler-Cadmore falling over a straight one.

    Saviour skipper Lewis Gregory with a big job to do with his new helmeted namesake now.

  20. Postpublished at 12 overs

    Hants 211-3 v Essex 91-4

    Essex are still one run better off than Hampshire were at this stage but have lost three more wickets.

    They need more than 15 runs per over.