Summary

  • Sussex beat Lancashire by eight wickets in T20 Blast quarter-final

  • Lancashire bowled out for 114 in 15.3 overs at Hove

  • Sussex chase target with 35 balls to spare

  • Thursday - Northants v Somerset (18:30)

  • Friday - Birmingham Bears v Gloucs (19:00)

  • Sussex join Surrey at Finals Day on 14 September

  1. Missed last night?!published at 18:47 British Summer Time 4 September

    Result: Surrey beat Durham by five wickets

    If you have not caught up with last night then I'll save you searching the live text, here it is for a quick re-read of our coverage T20 Blast Live: Surrey v Durham - scores and commentary - BBC Sport

    It looked like an easy Surrey win and ultimately it was, but Durham did have them wobbling with two early wickets, the two aggressors of the top four, Laurie Evans and Will Jacks.

    However, Dom Sibley played a fine knock and Sam Curran finished the job off (though not without a temper flare up - do read last night's action for that.)

    Before that Durham were indebted to Scotland allowing Michael Jones to play as he and the lower order dug them out of a decent hole at 69-6 to get them up over 160.

    Dom Sibley and Sam CurranImage source, Getty Images
  2. Good eveningpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 4 September

    Sussex v Lancs

    Welcome along to our live coverage of the second of this year's T20 Blast quarter-finals.

    Expect a few fireworks to light up the south coast as the Sussex Sharks host Lancashire Lightning, with both sides looking to join Surrey at finals day.

    The two sides have met just twice in the competition - both quarter-finals at Hove and both Lancashire wins.

    Can Lightning make it a hat-trick or will the Sharks avenge their knockout heartache? We'll know in around three hours' time.

    Jofra Archer throwing a ballImage source, Getty Images