Postpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 11 August 2016
Yorkshire 180-8 v Glamorgan
Glamorgan are out and we are about to get back under way. Tim Bresnan will bowl the first over for Yorkshire.
David Willey hits 79 off 38 balls for Yorkshire
Yorkshire reach T20 Blast Finals Day on 20 August
Glamorgan not gone to Finals Day since 2004
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Phil Shepka
Yorkshire 180-8 v Glamorgan
Glamorgan are out and we are about to get back under way. Tim Bresnan will bowl the first over for Yorkshire.
Yorkshire 180-8 v Glamorgan
Yorkshire got 46 runs off the last eight overs, and they were definitely a little down as they walked off the pitch, while Glamorgan were full of high fives.
But that score could well be above par for this pitch. David Willey has to take a lot of credit for this score.
Some superb death bowling from Michael Hogan with five runs coming from the final over.
Yorkshire may have completely collapsed, but 180 is still a good total. It shows you how well they were motoring that some Tykes fans may be disappointed.
Matthew Waite manages to get a four for his side as Yorkshire are still putting on a really decent score for Glamorgan to chase.
It could have been oh so much more though.
Yorkshire 169-8 (18.3 overs) v Glamorgan
Another one bites the dust. Glamorgan will be so happy with how they have bowling in the second half of this innings as England international Adil Rashid goes for just five.
After that flurry of wickets, nothing really happened in that over. Not that Glamorgan will really mind that.
Yorkshire needed that four from Matthew Waite, their first boundary since the 14th over. Not a lot of balls left to put more pressure on the hosts.
Yorkshire 156-7 (16.3 overs) v Glamorgan
You can't keep Colin Ingram out of this game. Not only does the South African have four wickets to his name tonight, he has taken the catch at third man off Tim van der Gugten's bowling.
What has happened to the visitors? They looked on course for 200 earlier on.
Yorkshire 154-6 (15.5 overs) v Glamorgan
I thought the Premier League season started this weekend? This catch would not look out of place if a goalkeeper did it in English football's top flight.
Liam Plunkett goes for the boundary off newly-crowned danger bowler Colin Ingram but Graham Wagg flies out of nowhere to take the ball.
Yorkshire have absolutely imploded.
The runs are drying up for Yorkshire. Tim Bresnan and Liam Plunkett can only manage singles and a leg bye off Shaun Tait's final over.
Yorkshire 146-5 (14 overs) v Glamorgan
Colin Ingram, more known for his bit-hitting with the bat, has completely changed the complexion of this match with the ball.
This time he gets Will Rhodes for just a single run and the match is into a very critical stage.
Yorkshire 141-4 (13.2 overs) v Glamorgan
Yet again spinner Colin Ingram chucks the ball up and bowls the batsman. They need to take risks and that is certainly a risk that is currently paying off. This time Jack Leaning is his victim as he goes for a seven-ball 10.
Two new batsmen in Jack Leaning and Will Rhodes, and the latter comes very very close to feathering the final deliver of the over into the gloves of the wicketkeeper, but it just misses his bat.
Yorkshire 134-3 (12 overs) v Glamorgan
Willey again smashes a six to start Colin Ingram's second over, before taking a wild swing at the ball which goes high in the air, but no-one is underneath it and he survives.
But after another four, he runs out of lives as he swipes and misses at Colin Ingram's delivery which hits the stumps and he is out for 79 off 38 balls.
Will Rhodes out to bat.
David Willey may have lost a couple of partners so far but he doesn't want to go away yet. He smashes yet another maximum down the ground, his fifth six of the innings.
A quarter of Yorkshire's runs have come from his sixes.
Yorkshire 110-2 (10.2 overs) v Glamorgan
Boy did Glamorgan need that.
Alex Lees goes for a six off the bowling of Graham Wagg but Michael Hogan catches it on the boundary. Wagg looks pumped with that wicket!
Jack Leaning, Yorkshire's top scorer this season, comes in to bat next.
Incredibly that's David Willey's first 50 of the 2016 T20 Blast in his 10th match. You wouldn't have thought it watching this match.
Glamorgan will be thankful to have kept the runs down that over with just five from it. At the halfway stage, the hosts look like they are going to have a mammoth task in Cardiff.
Yorkshire 95-1 v Glamorgan
It's been sensational from David Willey so far today and he reaches his fifty off 28 balls by smashing a six right back over the bowler Michael Hogan.
And he follows that up with another maximum to take them to 101-1 at the end of the ninth over.
First sign of spin today as Andrew Salter is brought into Glamorgan's attack, but once more both David Willey and Alex Lees find the rope, the former twice in the over and giving us a masterclass so far.
Nearly 11 an over so far. I think they'd have taken that at the start of today.
Craig Meschede's first over of the match seems to be going all so well, until David Willey smashes him for six to mid-wicket. Yorkshire are playing very aggressively so far, and it seems to be working.