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. Postpublished at 16 overs

    Notts 122-3 v Surrey

    Here we go! Tom Moores swivels and pulls Reece Topley over mid-wicket for six.

    He goes for another but gets nowhere near as good a contact but Ollie Sykes spills it inexplicably in the deep.

    That is a bad drop.

    And that is what happens, as Topley is short and Moores is quick onto it and pulls it along the floor to the rope.

    The best over of the innings as Notts add 15 to the card.

  2. 'Overton misses virtually nothing'published at 17:38 BST 15 July

    Yorks 111-6 v Somerset

    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    Craig Overton takes the catch. I wonder how many times I've said that over the years.

    He misses virtually nothing.

  3. Postpublished at 18 overs

    Hants 179-2 v Essex

    James Vince nicks the strike off the final ball of the over.

    Shane Snater returns to the Essex attack for the penultimate over of the innings.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17.4 overs

    Weatherley c Harmer b Cook 46 (Hants 177-2 v Essex)

    Essex celebrate taking wicketImage source, Shutterstock

    Dropped earlier but Joe Weatherley is now out as he drives Sam Cook to a diving Simon Harmer who holds on well.

    Hilton Cartwright is next in.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15 overs

    Bess c Overton b Ball 3 (Yorks 111-6 v Somerset)

    Another catch for buckets Craig Overton, this time dismissing his old mate Dom Bess for three off seven balls, another innings that struggled to get off the start line for Yorkshire.

    Logan van Beek the new batter to join Matt Revis, who is yet to get going, and has little time, nor wickets left in hand to go with.

  6. 6 runs

    Watch out in the Family standpublished at 7.5 overs

    Glos 71-3 v Northants

    They're ducking for cover in the family stand at Northampton although they don't need to as Ben Charlesworth launches two sixes in three balls into the road behind them.

    George Scrimshaw is the suffering bowler.

  7. 100 runs

    100 up for Nottspublished at 15 overs

    Notts 107-3 v Surrey

    So close to a catch in the deep from Jason Roy, but he takes one on the half-volley as Tom Moores tries a baseball-style shot straight down the ground. Good fielding though, as he only gives up one run.

    The 100 then comes up off the next ball before Jack Haynes clubs one straight for four.

    Nine off the over and Notts actually have a reasonable platform with five overs left.

  8. Postpublished at 17.1 overs

    Hants 174-1 v Essex

    Messy, messy, messy from Essex now as Sam Cook bowls successive wides.

    It is unlike him but you cannot blame him when bowling to James Vince who is seeing it like a beachball.

  9. Postpublished at 17:33 BST 15 July

    Hants 167-1 v Essex

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at Utilita Bowl

    There is James Vince's 100, he's been magnificent today in the Utilita Bowl sunshine.

    The crowd inside the ground let off a decent cheer as he raises his bat, Hampshire look on course for a big score here.

  10. Postpublished at 15 overs

    Yorks 110-5 v Somerset

    Devonians and former team-mates Craig Overton and Dom Bess show no love lost when the former underarms in his follow through a kind of attempted run out.

    Jake Ball then lets one through his legs at 45 off Dan Sams, but James Rew backs him up from deep square to save him two runs of embarrassment.

    No boundary off the 15th as Sams continues to mix his pace well.

  11. 100 runs

    100 for James Vincepublished at 16.5 overs

    Hants 167-1 v Essex

    James Vince celebrates scoring centuryImage source, Shutterstock

    What a man!

    Dropped on 46 and James Vince brings up his eighth T20 century and a seventh for Hampshire.

    He may not be finished yet either.

  12. 6 runs

    100 partnershippublished at 16.4 overs

    Hants 161-1 v Essex

    James Vince clubs a six and up comes the 100 partnership between he and Joe Weatherley.

  13. 50 runs

    50 for Jack Haynespublished at 14 overs

    Notts 98-3 v Surrey

    Jack Haynes celebrates scoring fiftyImage source, Getty Images

    Jack Haynes gets a single off the first ball of Tom Curran's over to reach his 50.

    That has come off 36 balls and it's a better knock than T20 half-centuries that arrive off far fewer deliveries.

    Seven from the over, but no boundaries.

  14. 150 runs

    150 up for Hampshirepublished at 16.1 overs

    Hants 153-1 v Essex

    Charlie Bennett is back on for Essex and his first ball disappears to the boundary from James Vince's bat.

  15. Postpublished at 16 overs

    Hants 149-1 v Essex

    James Vince and Joe Weatherley have added 89 runs for this second wicket in just over six overs.

    Can Hampshire get to 200?

  16. Powerplay donepublished at 6 overs

    Glos 49-3 v Northants

    Ben Charlesworth, recalled by Gloucestershire to alter their balance in favour of the batting, hit David Willey for four fours and the first six of the innings in one over to change the outlook of the powerplay.

    The Steelbacks had been on top for the first four overs with Willey removing Malan and Ben Sanderson claiming the wickets of Graeme van Buuren and D'Arcy Short to reduce the away side to 16-3.

    Northants probably still the happier of the two teams at this stage.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13.3 overs

    Lyth c Meredith b Overton 64 (Yorkshire 103-5 v Somerset)

    A big blow for Yorkshire as Adam Lyth goes.

    Craig Overton comes back for a fourth over, a gamble from Lewis Gregory at this stage, but his back of a length area works.

    Lyth losing sight of it, twisting and getting in a horrible position to leading edge to short third.

    A good innings, but he is visibly fuming to get out like that.

  18. 'Pocklington's played his part'published at 17:27 BST 15 July

    Notts 91-3 v Surrey

    Dave Bracegirdle
    BBC Radio Nottingham commentator

    Joe Pocklington did time too many in absolute truth but he's played his part there in a terrific partnership of 62 with Jack Haynes.

  19. Postpublished at 13 overs

    Notts 91-3 v Surrey

    Tom Moores is the new batter along with Jack Haynes as they try to lead Notts to a fighting target.

  20. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 15.2 overs

    Hants 144-1 v Essex

    James Vince rocks back and dumps Matt Critchley into the stands.

    Vince moves to 78 not out now.