Summary

  • James Vince's 99 not out sees Hants beat Kent

  • Chris Gayle's last Somerset appearance is washed out by rain

  • Jacques Rudolph hits ton in Glamorgan win

  1. Gloucestershire skipper Michael Klingerpublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    "I could repeat my interview from the Essex game last night.

    "While it was nice to get another hundred, you never enjoy it as much when you lose and we pretty much made the same mistakes, giving too many easy boundaries away in the early overs.

    "We are missing Hamish Marshall with his injury, but it gives a chance for others to step up and it's an opportunity they have to take."

  2. Rain stopped playpublished at 21:21 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Nottinghamshire CCC:, external "It's slowing. Darren Sammy is helping the groundstaff move the covers off, and the stumps are back in. Game on #CricketHasLanded"

  3. WICKET Pringle (st Cox b Ajmal 1)published at 21:20 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Another gift from Durham. Ryan Pringle dances down the track to a quicker delivery from Saeed Ajmal, misses the ball completely and is yards out of his crease when keeper Ben Cox whips the bails off. Durham now require 48 from 36 balls, with five wickets in hand.

  4. Intervalpublished at 21:19 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    It looks like Kent weren't put off by the late start and reduced number of overs! They have set a daunting target for Hampshire, thanks primarily to Sam Northeast (54) and Alex Blake (49 not out).

  5. WICKET Mustard (c Kohler-Cadmore b Ajmal 43)published at 21:16 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Another Durham batsman out trying the reverse sweep. It might look good when it pays off, but Phil Mustard gets this one all wrong, sending the ball straight to Tom Kohler-Cadmore for a simple catch at point off the bowling of Saeed Ajmal. Worcestershire will need a couple more quick wickets if they're to get back into contention though.

  6. LANCASHIRE BEAT DERBYSHIRE BY 67 RUNSpublished at 21:15 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    What a moment for 18-year-old Saqib Mahmood, who marks his Lancashire first-team debut with the final wicket as they complete a comfortable victory with 10 balls to spare. Mahmood has Tony Palladino caught behind for figures of 1-14, but left-arm spinner Stephen Parry is Lancashire's star turn with the ball, claiming 4-16 - his best figures in the game's shortest format.

  7. Postpublished at 21:13 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    The halfway point of the Essex run chase, and they're flying. Mark Pettini and Tom Westley are in full control here, and the visitors need 60 from the last 10 overs.

  8. Glamorgan captain Jacques Rudolphpublished at 21:13 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    "It was quite a clinical performance with the bat. In the field it was very tough conditions. It was dark and the ball was sopping wet.

    "We have turned the corner and have a lot of momentum now going into the Somerset game tomorrow.

    "It's a nice mental barrier that I have broken by scoring my first T20 hundred today."

  9. WICKET Thakor (lbw b Parry 7)published at 21:11 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    The game looks like ending with a whimper rather than a bang as Derbyshire's decline continues. Shiv Thakor is adjudged lbw, giving left-arm spinner Stephen Parry 3-10 from his 2.1 overs so far.

  10. Postpublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Alex Blake hits two sixes and two fours to boost Kent's hopes going into their final over.

  11. WICKETS Elstone (c Lilley b Parry 7) Poynton (c Lilley b Parry 6)published at 21:05 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Derbyshire move into 'needing a miracle' territory as two wickets go down in the space of four balls. Scott Elstone lofts a ball from Stephen Parry into the distance and Arron Lilley takes an excellent catch, and Tom Poynton departs in identical fashion as Lancashire look to mop up the tail.

  12. WICKET Collingwood (b Mitchell 0)published at 21:05 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Having looked in complete control of the game, Durham have handed Worcestershire a lifeline. Paul Collingwood is out for a first-ball duck, Daryl Mitchell taking his off stump clean out of the ground. Graham Muchall survives the hat-trick ball.

  13. WICKET MacLeod (b Mitchell 13)published at 21:03 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    An absolute gift from Calum MacLeod. He's out trying to reverse sweep Daryl Mitchell - instead, he drags the ball down onto his leg stump.

  14. Duckworth-Lewispublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    The rain has relented at Edgbaston and they will get under way again at 21:10 BST, with Birmingham facing a revised target of 98 off 11 overs.

  15. Postpublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Tom WestleyImage source, Getty Images

    Essex have picked up the pace again and not even the experience of Michael Yardy can stem the flow of runs. Mark Pettini hits Yardy's first two deliveries for four, then Tom Westley plonks him out of the ground for six.

    Just 78 more needed from 13 overs.

  16. WICKET Stevens (c Adams b Arafat 25)published at 20:58 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Pointing out Darren Stevens' fine spell at the crease must have been tempting fate, as he's been dismissed by Yasir Arafat for 25, leaving Kent five wickets down with another three overs to face.

  17. Postpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Durham are easing to their target at Chester-le-Street. The hosts harvest 17 runs from spinners Saeed Ajmal and Moeen Ali, before Calum MacLeod and Phil Mustard add 10 more from Rapids captain Daryl Mitchell's first over.

  18. Postpublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Kent veteran Darren Stevens is enjoying a decent spell at the crease as he moves on to 23 with his second six. Kent looking more and more comfortable as the overs progress. Only four overs of their allotted 18 remaining.

  19. Postpublished at 20:54 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Mark PettiniImage source, Getty Images

    Matt Machan almost takes a tremendous catch on the boundary but Essex batsman Mark Pettini survives - and picks up four runs, too.

  20. WICKET Godleman (b Bailey 18)published at 20:52 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    The Von Trapp family sing out 'so long, farewell' from the Sound of Music soundtrack via the Old Trafford PA system as Billy Godleman is bowled by pace bowler Tom Bailey, who has figures of 2-24 after three overs. Lancashire are very definitely in the box seat here.