Summary
Hampshire beat Yorkshire by 107 runs
Hants captain Vince scores 171 off 126 balls
Vince & Northeast (58) put on 142
Hampshire make 348-9
Yorkshire slump to 241 all out
Tattersall makes valiant 89 for Tykes
Hampshire will play Kent in final at Lord's on 30 June
Live Reporting
Gary Smee
Highlights: Vince's 171 helps Hampshire to One-Day Cup Finalpublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
Thanks and goodbyepublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
18:20 BST 18 June 2018Well, the chase never got going, but we've witnessed one of the great limited-overs innings today.
James Vince's 171 will live long in the memory and he'll lead his side out against Kent on 30 June.
Gary Smee is back on Wednesday with the latest round of County Championship action.
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Report: Vince's 171 puts Hampshire in finalpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
18:18 BST 18 June 2018Miss any of today's game?
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Vince's 171 takes Hampshire to final
Hampshire captain James Vince makes a brilliant 171 to inspire his side's One-Day Cup semi-final win at home to Yorkshire.
Read More'Outstanding Hampshire'published at 18:17 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
18:17 BST 18 June 2018Hampshire beat Yorkshire by 107 runs
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Radio 5 live sports extraHampshire have been outstanding from start to finish and they look a very well-drilled side.
James Vince was quite brilliant with some breathtaking shots and it was a nigh on perfect innings from him, a real captain's knock.
Yorkshire in parts they bowled alright but in general they weren't quite good enough.
Get involvedpublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
18:16 BST 18 June 2018#bbccricket
Jason Cole: Feel sorry for both Yorkshire and Hants today. Yorkshire because they can't field their 1st team and Hampshire because they've been denied the chance of beating them.
Hampshire beat Yorkshire by 107 runspublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
18:14 BST 18 June 2018No doubt about who the man of the match award will be going to this evening, with James Vince's magnificent 171 the standout performance.
Liam Dawson was the pick of the bowlers with 4-47.
Hampshire beat Yorkshire by 107 runspublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 18 June 2018
18:10 BST 18 June 2018Hampshire (348-9) beat Yorkshire (241) by 107 runs
Ben Coad lofts Chris Wood to James Vince at mid-off, and Hampshire are through to the One-Day Cup final.
Yorkshire did well to reach this stage with a depleted team, but they were outclassed in all areas today.
Hampshire are deserved finalists.
Yorkshire 234-9published at 43 overs
43 oversCoad 3, Carver 2
Ben Coad and Karl Carver are the final partnership for Yorkshire.
Not long to go now for Hampshire.
WICKET - Yorkshire 230-9 (Target 349)published at 42 overs
42 oversFisher lbw b Dawson 25
Liam Dawson's terrific spell comes to an end, but not before he takes one last wicket.
Matt Fisher tries to sweep the ball into the leg-side, misses it and has to trudge back to the dressing room as he is given out lbw.
Dawson finishes with 4-47 from his 10 overs.
WICKET - Yorkshire 227-8 (Target 349)published at 41.3 overs
41.3 oversPatterson c McManus b Dawson 0
Not long to go now.
Steven Patterson is the eight wicket to fall, out with a thin edge through to Lewis McManus from another excellent Liam Dawson delivery.
'Well played, Jonny Tattersall'published at 41.2 overs
41.2 oversYorkshire 227-7 (Target 349)
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Radio 5 live sports extraI've really enjoyed watching him. He's running incredibly hard between the wickets and he's rotated the strike from the word go, he has made it respectable.
A well made 89 - just a shame he couldn't get over the line and get 100.
Yorkshire 224-7published at 41 overs
41 oversFisher 22, Patterson 0
Steven Patterson is the new man in, heading out to the middle with his side requiring just shy of 14 runs an over.
WICKET - Yorkshire 223-7 (Target 349)published at 40.3 overs
40.3 oversTattersall c Berg b Topley 89
That is such a shame.
Jonny Tattersall's fine innings ends at the hands of Gareth Berg, who takes the catch at cover after Reece Topley found a leading edge.
A good knock - if not a winning one - from the young keeper, who must fancy his chances of a first-class debut in the not too distant future.
Yorkshire 220-6published at 40 overs
40 oversTattersall 89, Fisher 18
Jonny Tattersall survives a caught-behind appeal, the ball seemingly coming off the pad rather than the glove as he attempted a reverse sweep.
The 23-year-old is only 11 runs from his century as eight come from Liam Dawson's over.
Yorkshire 212-6published at 39 overs
39 oversTattersall 85, Fisher 14
Matt Fisher might just be another genuine all-rounder in years to come for Yorkshire.
He's yet to make 50 for Yorkshire, but a string of decent lower-order knocks have taken his average over 30 in this format.
He takes seven off Gareth Berg to move onto 14 alongside Jonny Tattersall, who is still 15 away from his century.
Yorkshire 204-6published at 38 overs
38 oversTattersall 84, Fisher 7
Chris Wood responds well after that expensive Gareth Berg over, quickly putting his side back on the front foot.
Only three runs come from the left-armer, with Jonny Tattersall 16 away from a maiden first-team century for Yorkshire.
Yorkshire 201-6 (Target 349)published at 37 overs
37 oversTattersall 83, Fisher 5
That's lovely stuff from Jonny Tattersall.
A four into the leg-side is followed by two sweetly struck strokes through the infield and away to the off-side boundary.
He hits two runs off each of the other three Gareth Berg deliveries, making it 18 from the over.
'It's petering out'published at 36 overs
36 oversYorkshire 183-6
Charlotte Edwards
Ex-England captain on BBC 5 live sports extraThe game seems to be dying out, 350 seems to be far too many for Yorkshire.
Yorkshire 183-6published at 36 overs
36 oversTattersall 65, Fisher 5
A chance for two of Yorkshire's young talents to get some time out in the middle, but that's the only interest left in this one.
Hampshire will be joining Kent in the final at Lord's on 30 June, barring a miracle.
Tattersall has a career-best 65 as Yorkshire take three from the over.
Yorkshire 180-6published at 35 overs
35 oversTattersall 63, Bresnan 4
Seven runs from this Reece Topley over - it's not nearly enough.
It's at this point I might have recommended turning the World Cup on instead, but even that's looking a foregone conclusion, with Belgium 2-0 up against Panama.
Maybe make yourself a brew? I'll let you know if anything exciting happens while you're gone.