Summary

  • Lancs beat Yorks by 26 runs

  • Jason Roy hits 109 in Surrey victory

  • Chris Gayle makes 49 off 23 balls

  • Wins for Glos, Glam & Northants

  • Birmingham, Somerset & Derbys win

  1. Boom Boom claims a wicketpublished at 20:51 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Glamorgan 115-4 (14 overs) v Hampshire 141

    That's the end of Shahid Afridi's spell bowling for Hampshire tonight and Boom Boom's gone out with a wicket to his name.

    He're removed Graham Wagg for just two to dampen Glamorgan's hopes of wrapping this up too early. Hampshire are making the hosts work, tonight.

  2. Rapids need rapid wicketspublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Northants 117-2 (13 overs) v Worcestershire 144-6

    Josh CobbImage source, Getty Images

    Won't be long until the game is over at Northampton if Josh Cobb has his way.

    The right-hander clubs Jack Shantry for six to move to 37 and Northants require just four-an-over to beat Worcestershire in this one.

  3. Yorkshire slump to 98-5published at 20:47 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Lancashire 204-7 v Yorkshire 98-5 (12 overs)

    Is it game over now at Old Trafford? Tim Bresnan clips Arron Lilley straight into the hands of Karl Brown at deep square leg and is out for 3.

    Joe Root is still there on 39, but with 107 needed off the last eight overs, it may even be too much for one of the world's greatest.

  4. Curran brothers do the damagepublished at 20:44 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Sussex 19-2 (2 overs) v Surrey 205-4

    What a difference a couple of days makes. After racing to 150-0 against Somerset on Wednesday, Sussex lose two quick wickets at Hove.

    Sam Curran gets Chris Nash, caught by his older brother Tom, and then in the next over Ben Brown is caught by Sam off Tom! Still with me?! Basically the Curran bros are doing everything.

  5. McKay on fire!published at 20:43 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Derbyshire 15-3 (3 overs) v Leicestershire 120

    It's game on at the County Ground now!

    Billy Godleman is squared up by Clint McKay and wicket-keeper Niall O'Brien does the rest.

    Next ball, Kiwi Neil Broom departs in similar fashion to leave the strapping Aussie on a hat-trick.

    Wayne Madsen comfortably denies McKay three in a row, but there's no doubting this one over has changed the momentum of the game.

    Two slips in place underlines the point.

  6. Another wicket at Old Traffordpublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Lancashire 204-7 v Yorkshire 86-4 (10.2 overs)

    Yep, Yorkshire are in deep, deep trouble now! Gary Ballance sweeps Stephen Parry, but it's in the air and Alviro Petersen takes a fine diving catch low to the ground.

    Ballance goes for eight.

    Tim Bresnan comes in at number six to join Joe Root, but the Tykes need 119 off 58 balls.

  7. 50 runs

    Donald reaches 50 and outpublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Glamorgan 104-3 (11 overs) v Hampshire 141

    A cracking knock for Aneurin Donald has been cut short. The 19-year-old has been superb tonight as Glamorgan chase down Hampshire's 141 finish.

    After reaching his fifty from 24 balls, which included eight fours and two sixes, Donald was bowled by Liam Dawson just three balls later for 55.

    A shame, but Glammy are still in decent shape and are on course to win if they play their cards right. 

  8. Chopra and Bell get Bears goingpublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Birmingham 26-0 (3 overs) v Durham 154-9

    Varun Chopra and Ian Bell have both settled in early on for Birmingham Bears in their chase of 155.

    Bell doing more of a watching brief so far with just four but Chopra has already struck two sixes and a four to give Durham some early headaches.

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    WICKET (Rutherford c Cosgrove b Raine 8)published at 20:37 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Derbyshire 10-1 (1.3 overs) v Leicestershire 120

    Talk about putting the mockers on a batsman. Derbyshire opener Hamish Rutherford goes attempting another boundary, smartly taken by Mark Cosgrove behind the wicket, much to Ben Raine's delight.

  10. 50 runs

    Levi goes but Northants roll onpublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Northants 87-2 (9 overs) v Worcestershire 144-6

    Richard Levi fell six short of a half-century for Northants, but the hosts look well on course for a win.

    Josh Cobb is rotating the runs alongside Ben Duckett now and the Steelbacks require just 58 more runs off 11 overs.

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    WICKET Bairstow (c Buttler b Lilley 18)published at 20:33 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Lancashire 204-7 v Yorkshire 69-3 (7.5 overs)

    Yorkshire are in big trouble now. Jonny Bairstow nicks Arron Lilley behind - or does he?

    The England batsman didn't seem to like the decision, but has to go.

    Joe Root is the key you feel. He's 21 off 11.

  12. Rutherford in a hurrypublished at 20:32 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Derbyshire 9-0 (1 over) v Leicestershire 120

    Hamish Rutherford is not hanging about - almost as if he wants to get home in time for Have I Got News for You.

    Two fours off the first over helps Derbyshire get off to an excellent start in their reply.

  13. Glamorgan hitting their stridepublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Glamorgan 81-2 (7 overs) v Hampshire 141

    Glamorgan are steamrollering this innings and they're playing some extraordinary cricket.

    Aneurin Donald is batting his heart out and he's punishing Hampshire, tonight. He was dropped by Darren Sammy - who had jumped in order to try and catch the ball - and then went on to hit a six and a four in the following two balls.

    Glammy need another 61 runs and at the rate they're going, they won't take long.

  14. SOMERSET BEAT ESSEX BY SEVEN WICKETSpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 3 June 2016
    Breaking

    Somerset 181-3 (17.5 overs) v Essex 178-7

    Somerset have completed a routine win over Essex with 13 balls to spare.

    Chris Gayle did the damage early on in the pursuit of 179. The Jamaican fell one short of a half-century in his 23-ball knock.

    But, once he'd hit 26 off five consecutive balls in one David Masters over, the game was over as a contest.

    Captain Jim Allenby and Lewis Gregory both finished unbeaten on 37 to get the hosts their first win in this year's competition. 

  15. Root beginning to flowpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Lancashire 204-7 v Yorkshire 50-2 (6 overs)

    Joe Root hits George Edwards for a couple of well-struck boundaries to move to 15 from eight balls.

    What can the third-best Twenty20 batsman in the world do tonight?! Yorkshire need another 155 from 14 overs. He'll need to do something special.

  16. Surrey set Sussex 206 to winpublished at 20:24 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Sussex v Surrey 205-4 (20 overs)

    That's the daunting task facing the hosts at Hove - although with small boundaries and a deck as flat as your hat, it may not be as difficult as it seems.

    Dwayne Bravo also went in the final over for a quick-fire 30, but the damage had already been done by Jason Roy.

    Dwayne BravoImage source, Getty Images
  17. Northants on coursepublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Northants 62-1 v Worcestershire 144-6

    A solid start to their pursuit of 145 so far for Northants.

    The Powerplay concludes with them requiring just under a run a ball for victory.

  18. Derbyshire will chase 121published at 20:23 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Leicestershire 120 all out (20 overs) v Derbyshire

    Despite a bit of a fightback, that's a superb bowling display from Derbyshire, who will be cock-a-hoop.

    James Neesham's third wicket certainly helped keep the runs down at the end, as he snared top-scorer Neil Dexter for 34.

    A run out of Jigar Naik from the final ball summed up the disappointing nature of Leicestershire's innings.

    If the hosts can bat sensibly, victory should be theirs.

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    WICKET Roy (c Machan b Jordan 109)published at 20:20 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Sussex v Surrey 200-3 (19.2 overs)

    A simply brilliant innings from Jason Roy comes to an end as he is caught by Matt Machan off Chris Jordan at deep mid-wicket.

    The stats - 67 balls, 16 fours and one six. Well batted sir.

  20. Last knockings at Tauntonpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Somerset 163-3 (16 overs) v Essex 178-7

    Just 16 more runs required for Somerset off 24 balls for victory against Essex.

    Lewis Gregory has been pushed up the order and so far delivered three fours and a six in his unbeaten 27.