Summary

  • Surrey beat Durham by five wickets in T20 Blast quarter-final

  • Fifties for Sam Curran & Dom Sibley help Surrey chase target of 163

  • Durham recovered from 69-6 to post 162-8

  • First of four quarter-finals this week

  • Wednesday - Sussex v Lancashire (19:00)

  • Thursday - Northants v Somerset (18:30)

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

  • Winners reach Finals Day at Edgbaston on Saturday, 14 September

  1. Postpublished at 16.1 overs

    Surrey v Durham 104-6

    A wide from Chris Jordan to star the over and Durham take a single from the second.

  2. Postpublished at 16 overs

    Surrey v Durham 102-6

    Six from the 16th over.

    If they can accelerate the scoring a little they could be looking at 130-140.

    That would be some recovery from 69-6.

    Michael Jones battingImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 3 September

    Surrey v Durham 100-6

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio London

    If they can get to 140/150 you never know...

  4. 100 runs

    100 up for Durhampublished at 15.3 overs

    Surrey v Durham 100-6

    Michael Jones has done a great job of taking the fight to Surrey since coming in and Bas de Leede is starting to do the same.

  5. 6 runs

    SIX for Bas de Leedepublished at 15 overs

    Surrey v Durham 96-6

    An eventful over ends with another six - this time from Bas de Leede!

  6. Postpublished at 14.5 overs

    Surrey v Durham 89-6

    What is going on out there?

    Stand-in keeper Rory Burns has an age to make a simple run out - and I mean simple - but he can't take the ball cleanly and the chance is missed!

    Despite how the game has gone so far - could that be a major moment?

  7. 6 runs

    SIX FOR MICHAEL JONESpublished at 14.3 overs

    Surrey v Durham 89-6

    Wow!

    That flew of the bat and has gone way, way back into the stand.

    A huge six for Michael Jones - he celebrated surviving that review in style.

  8. APPEAL - NOT OUTpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 3 September

    Surrey v Durham 83-6

    It was glove first - and looked high anyway.

    Jones is safe.

  9. Postpublished at 14.3 overs

    Surrey v Durham 83-6

    Nice yorker from Tom Curran!

    Michael Jones deals with it nicely though.

    Next ball Curran wants an lbw - it'll be reviewed.

    I think it's high.

  10. Championship style batting working better?published at 19:02 British Summer Time 3 September

    Surrey v Durham 83-6

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio London

    These two look way more comfortable.

    They are playing proper cricket shots, not just trying to whack the ball out of the ground.

  11. Postpublished at 14 overs

    Surrey v Durham 82-6

    Every time Durham run a couple Surrey's fielders are onto the ball like seagulls around discarded chips to make sure there isn't any dallying.

    These runs are proving hard to come by.

    But that was a better over from the visitors - can they get up to something like 130?

  12. Postpublished at 13.3 overs

    Surrey v Durham 78-6

    Better.

    Michael Jones hits Chris Jordan for consecutive fours.

    Jordan has been the one Surrey bowler who perhaps hasn't hit his usual stride yet.

  13. Postpublished at 13 overs

    Surrey v Durham 70-6

    Seven overs left for Durham to put together a total that will at least make Surrey work a bit.

  14. Postpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 3 September

    Surrey v Durham 69-6

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    If Durham win from here then we are going to see an incredible finale from here, that is all I can say.

  15. wicket

    WICKET Turner c Sibley b Topley 26published at 12.2 overs

    Surrey v Durham 69-6

    Oh dear.

    Ashton Turner pulls a shot towards the deep square boundary, is it going for six... no it's snaffled at waist height by Dom Sibley on the rope.

    Turner connected so well but picked out the fielder - that's just how it's gone for the visitors.

    Michael Jones and Bas de Leeds are the men trying to dig Durham out of a massive hole.

  16. Listen on smart speakerpublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 3 September

    #bbccricket

    BBC Sounds

    If you also love listening to your county play in the T20 Blast, or somehow only just realised the Championship has paused for a week of evening cricket, you can now access our ball-by-ball radio commentary on most smart speakers, as well as through this page.

    Simply tell your smart speaker to ask BBC Sounds to play the fixture of your choice and the day of play.

    So, for example, today you could say "ask BBC Sounds to play Surrey v Durham".

    Enjoy!

  17. Postpublished at 12 overs

    Surrey v Durham 67-5

    Six runs from the over for shellshocked Durham.

    Surrey are playing with so much confidence and Durham don't look like they believe too much at present.

  18. Postpublished at 11.3 overs

    Surrey v Durham 64-5

    That feels like a major gut punch for Durham who had been having their best spell of the match with Ackermann and Turner.

    But out of nothing Ackermann has to go and a lot lies on Turner's shoulders now.

    He's on 23 from 18 now and is batting with Bas de Leede.

  19. wicket

    WICKET Ackermann run out (S Curran) 13published at 18:47 British Summer Time 3 September

    Surrey v Durham 61-5

    He is!

    Out of nothing really Durham are five down - brilliant fielding from Sam Curran to run out Ackermann at the non-striker's end.

    For Durham, you know when things are going against you when you get out like that.

  20. 'Brilliance from Sam Curran'published at 18:47 British Summer Time 3 September

    Surrey v Durham 61-4

    Dan Whiting
    BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Because this game is being televised, that could be reviewed.

    Of course we did not have the technology for the group games, but being on Sky tonight has meant the downfall of Colin Ackermann.

    A bit of brilliance from Sam Curran.