Summary

  • Hants beat Kent by 61 runs to win One-Day Cup

  • Hampshire's 331-7 a record score in a Lord's final

  • Opener Rossouw made 125 off 114 balls

  • Alsop (72) & Northeast (75*) scored half-centuries

  • Kent's Bell-Drummond hit 86, Billings struck 75

  1. wicket

    WICKET Podmore (run out Wood) 1published at 43.5 overs

    Kent 257-9

    Sam Billings collects another four with a terrific reverse sweep, but from the next ball...

    Harry Podmore is run out! It's some more super fielding from Hampshire, who have been so precise, so clinical and so quick.

    They were attempting a risky second run, to try and keep Billings on strike.

    Imram Qayyum comes out to join Sam Billings, with Kent on the brink of defeat.

    Liam Dawson runs out Harry PodmoreImage source, Rex Features
  2. WATCH: Hampshire seize controlpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 30 June 2018

    Hampshire are in control after a spluttering of wickets.

    You can watch how James Vince's side have seized control below.

  3. Kent 247-8 (Target: 331)published at 43 overs

    Billings 59, Podmore 0

    Sam Billings ends the over with another four, but he needs to keep the strike as much as possible.

    There are seven overs to go and the required rate is now exactly 12 an over.

  4. wicket

    WICKET Haggett (run out Vince) 1published at 42.4 overs

    Kent 241-8

    Wow. Another direct hit! Hampshire are closing in on victory.

    Calum Haggett is miles from home. He's gone and Kent's Sam Billings may well be running out of partners soon.

    His side need 90 from 44 balls but now only have two wickets remaining.

    James Vince's direct hit runs out Calum HaggettImage source, Rex Features
  5. 50 runs

    50 for Billingspublished at 42 overs

    Kent 238-7

    Sam Billings brings up his 50 from 39 balls.

    Realistically, he'll need a century at least if he's going to captain Kent to a dramatic victory here though.

    Sam BillingsImage source, Rex Features
  6. dropped catch

    Dropped catch (Weatherley)published at 41.3 overs

    Oh no, Joe Weatherley misses a big chance to take the wicket of Calum Haggett, dropping a catch in the deep.

  7. Kent 231-7 (Target: 331)published at 41 overs

    Billings 44, Haggett 0

    Sam Billings decides to take the fight on all by himself. He probably hasn't got any choice, to be honest. He goes about smashing Dale Steyn for 13 runs from the four balls immediately following Matt Henry's dismissal.

  8. wicket

    WICKET Henry (c Alsop b Steyn) 0published at 40.2 overs

    Kent 218-7

    Dale Steyn delivers immediately! Tom Alsop takes a super catch towards deep square leg as Matt Henry lifts another high one in to the sky.

    It was the second ball that Henry had faced. He's gone for 0.

    It's very hard to see Kent winning the One-Day Cup now...

    Dale Steyn celebratesImage source, Rex Features
  9. Kent 217-6 (Target: 331)published at 40 overs

    Matt Henry comes out to join Sam Billings in the middle. Kent need something of a miracle from these two really, don't they?

    Kent need another 114 from the remaining 60 balls, with a required run rate of 11.4. Ouch.

    Dale Steyn is being brought back on to bowl...

  10. wicket

    WICKET Stevens (c Weatherley b Dawson) 12published at 39.5 overs

    Kent 217-6

    Is this the end of Kent's challenge? Darren Stevens goes for just 12 as the 42-year-old lifts one up in the air, invitingly for Joe Weatherley, who gleefully takes the catch.

    Just four wickets remain for Kent now.

  11. Kent 210-5 (Target: 331)published at 39 overs

    There are loud boos from many of the Kent fans as Hampshire's Chris Wood delivers a quick one that they think is a clear wide, but it wasn't - it was just inside the lines that guide the umpires.

    There was nothing Sam Billings could do about that one. They take six from the over.

    Kent's required run rate is now 10.83 an over, with 11 overs left.

    Sam Billings and Darren Stevens punch glovesImage source, Rex Features
  12. Kent 204-5 (Target: 331)published at 38 overs

    Sam Billings skies one in to the air off the bowling of Gareth Berg, but Hampshire make a hash of it in the field amid the glaring sunshine, as two fielders both miss it.

    Moments later, there's some much better fielding, as Lewis McManus thinks he's run out Darren Stevens, but after a review it's clear that Stevens was safely home in time.

    And, from the very next ball, Stevens cracks one deep down the onside for six. That's them past 200. Timely.

    Darren Stevens survives run-out shoutImage source, Rex Features
  13. wicket

    WICKET Blake (run out Crane) 9published at 36.4 overs

    Kent 190-5

    Wow. Magnificent fielding from Mason Crane! He's run out Alex Blake with a direct hit.

    They went upstairs to check the replay but it was clear - he's gone. It's cracking fielding, from a fairly tight angle too, and at least 25 or 30 yards away, as Blake ran for an attempted second run. He was about half a bat's length short when Crane's throw struck the stumps.

  14. Kent 183-4 (Target: 331)published at 36 overs

    Billings 16, Blake 2

    Gareth Berg bowls well and concedes just four runs, keeping the current run rate fractionally above five an hour.

    But Kent now require 10.57 an over the win. There are 14 overs remaining. Can they really do it from here?

  15. 'Bell-Drummond batted so well'published at 17:32 British Summer Time 30 June 2018

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    You need that batter who can take the game deep and control it and Daniel Bell-Drummond batted so well, but that shot came from pressure.

    He is the kind of batsman you want in your top four and to be there towards the back end of your innings.

    I'm not sure how Kent are going to turn this around now.

    Daniel Bell-DrummondImage source, Getty Images
  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 30 June 2018

    #bbccricket

    Theo HV: Billings playing his usual nothing innings... needs to kick on

  17. Kent 179-4 (Target: 331)published at 35 overs

    Kent need 152 more runs from the remaining 90 balls. Alex Blake is now alongside captain Sam Billings in the middle.

  18. WATCH: The wickets so farpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 30 June 2018

    Here are how the previous three Kent wickets fell...

  19. wicket

    WICKET Bell-Drummond (b Wood) 86published at 34.4. overs

    Kent 179-4

    Chris Wood's got the big wicket! Oh. Hold on... They're having a look at it... Is it a no ball?

    No. It's OK. The replays show Daniel Bell-Drummond is OUT and he won't be reaching a ton. He added 86 runs from 89 balls, hitting 11 fours.

    That's the wicket Hampshire wanted.

  20. Kent 177-3 (Target: 331)published at 34 overs

    Sam Billings sweeps at Mason Crane's spin and catches it on the full toss for four. Nice. No dot balls for Crane in this over as nine runs are taken from it.

    Kent need 154 more to achieve this record Lord's run chase.