Summary

  • Notts Outlaws beat Birmingham Bears by 22 runs in final at Edgbaston

  • Notts win first domestic T20 title

  • Notts posted 190-4, Bears replied with 168-8

  1. It's mascot derby time!published at 14:03 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    MascotImage source, Rex Features

    It's time for the mascot derby at Edgbaston!

    Vinny the Viking and Morgan the Dragon have been touted as the ones to watch.

    Unfortunately this member of the crowd in fancy dress won't be taking part...

  2. Watch De Lange's six for Glamorganpublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Birmingham Bears 175-9; Glamorgan 164 all out - Birmingham win by 11 runs

    Glamorgan were chasing 176 to win, and hit four sixes in their innings as they fell 11 runs short.

    But watch again as number 10 Marchant de Lange cleared the boundary late on.

  3. 'I found it quite simple'published at 14:00 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Birmingham Bears 175-9; Glamorgan 164 all out - Birmingham win by 11 runs

    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Ed PollockImage source, Getty Images

    Birmingham Bears match-winner Ed Pollock tells BBC Radio 5 live sports extra: "It's generally what I try to do, hit a ball for six.

    "I found it quite simple, but with a slower ball and the field out it makes it much harder."

  4. Watch Stone bowl De Langepublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    What a talent Birmingham Bears fast bowler Olly Stone looks, reaching speeds of 92mph. Watch as his beautiful delivery is just too fast for Glamorgan's Marchant de Lange.

  5. 'We can be really proud'published at 13:58 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Birmingham Bears 175-9; Glamorgan 164 all out - Birmingham win by 11 runs

    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Glamorgan skipper Jacques Rudolph tells BBC Radio 5 live sports extra: "I think we can be really proud of how we've done in this campaign.

    "In these semi-finals you've got to be spot on. There were one or two incidents in the field where we could've saved runs, but I'm really happy with our squad."

  6. Bears beat Glamorgan to reach T20 finalpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Birmingham Bears 175-9; Glamorgan 164 all out

    Read Gary Smee's report from Edgbaston as Birmingham Bears beat Glamorgan by 11 runs in the first semi-final at T20 Blast Finals Day.

    Birmingham Bears bowler Aaron Thomason celebrates a wicketImage source, Getty Images
  7. Watch Hain's fine catch to dismiss Meschedepublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Sam Hain took a couple of great catches. This one got rid of Craig Meschede.

  8. Watch Rudolph's dismissal after scoring 65published at 13:54 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Let's have a look at some of the key moments from that Glamorgan innings. Jacques Rudolph made 65, but his time at the crease ended thanks to this smart bit of fielding by Aaron Thomason.

  9. Despair to glory for Woakespublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    If that had gone over the ropes, you're thinking Chris Woakes - how do you come back from that?

    It looked like it might continue to travel.

  10. wicket

    WICKET - Salter c Hose b Woakes 27published at 19.4 overs

    Glamorgan 164 all out, Birmingham Bears 175-9

    And it is all over. Birmingham Bears win by 11 runs and move into the final.

    Andrew Salter has just blasted a six and tries for another one. But Adam Hose, peddling backwards towards the boundary manages to hold on to it just before it can go over the rope for another six.

  11. Glamorgan 164-9, chasing 176 to winpublished at 19.3 overs

    Salter six, Glamorgan need 12 runs from three balls.

  12. Stat attackpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Oli StoneImage source, Getty Images

    This is the first time Olly Stone has taken three wickets in a T20 match.

    What a time to do it...

  13. wicket

    WICKET De Lange b Stone 16published at 19 overs

    Glamorgan 150-9, chasing 176 to win

    A hugely impressive bowling performance from fast bowler Olly Stone, who takes his third wicket with a delivery that is just too good, too fast and too accurate for Marchant de Lange.

    He rips out De Lange's stump and Birmingham need one more wicket to make sure of things. Glamorgan need 26 from six balls, with Chris Woakes to bowl the last over of the match.

  14. 'It was like a baseball shot'published at 13:45 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Test Match Special

    That was a relatively generous delivery and Marchant de Lange's just slugged it like a baseball player.

    Remarkably, that six was only de Lange's fourth in T20 cricket.

  15. Glamorgan 144-8, chasing 176 to winpublished at 18 overs

    De Lange 13, Salter 10

    Marchant de Lange keeps things interesting with a fine six into the stands, sending a low full toss into the fans, where one of them will be disappointed at dropping a simple one.

  16. Glamorgan 134-8, chasing 176 to winpublished at 17 overs

    De Lange 6, Salter 7

    Forty-two from 18 needed. Two wickets left. They will be talking about this for years if Glamorgan can turn this one around.

  17. 'Hain makes catch look easy'published at 13:40 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    This is a brilliant catch.

    Just look at how easy Hain takes it - two hands, he has a bit of a slide after taking it but he's made that look very simple.

    I reckon he ran 40 yards to take that.

  18. wicket

    WICKET - Meschede c Hain b Thomason 1published at 16.2 overs

    Glamorgan 127-8

    What a fielding performance from Sam Hain. He took a great catch earlier on to get rid of Aneurin Donald and has just done it again to dismiss Craig Meschede.

    Hain runs around 40 yards, gets his hands to a Meschede skier and takes the catch while sliding to the ground.

  19. Glamorgan 125-7, chasing 176 to winpublished at 16 overs

    Meschede 1, Salter 5

    The target is 51 needed off 24 balls. Time to swing like crazy, and hope.

  20. 'That's probably it'published at 13:36 British Summer Time 2 September 2017

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Graham Wagg just needed a little more elevation to get that over mid-off.

    It was a slower ball into the surface - you see loads of that in T20 cricket.

    You just sense that's probably it, but you never know.