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Wakankar lbw b Banks 1 (TMS 92-8)
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Prakash Wakankar is pinned in front by Tommy Banks. Nothing is going to hold up the Tailenders now. They've got to cash in on this position.
Tailenders win by 37 runs
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Marc Higginson
Wakankar lbw b Banks 1 (TMS 92-8)
Next!
Prakash Wakankar is pinned in front by Tommy Banks. Nothing is going to hold up the Tailenders now. They've got to cash in on this position.
#TMSvTailenders and #bbccricket
Jonathan Wood: Tailenders to win from here surely.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Wow!
Greg James
Presenter, BBC Radio 1
It's Mattchin with the catch! What a moment for him.
Rughani c Mattchin b Rajan 4 (TMS 90-7)
A hero of the airwaves and now a hero of the cricketing field.
Mattchin plucks the ball out of thin air to remove Nikesh Rughani and reduce TMS to 90-7.
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Amol Rajan continues for the now rampant Tailenders side - after taking this catch earlier...
TMS need 72 off 43 to win from here...
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Ashwin would have been proud of that.
Greg James
Presenter, BBC Radio 1
This is an extraordinary turnaround. It's a great bit of work from Harry Judd.
Dagnall st Judd b Banks 0 (TMS 88-6)
The crowd are stunned. Charles Dagnall tries to deposit Tommy Banks into the ATM queue but is stumped for his troubles.
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Mitchell b Banks 9 (TMS 88-5)
TMS are in choppy waters now - Tommy Banks producing a heist of a delivery to bowl Alison Mitchell. Enter Charles Dagnall, who did this earlier...
Greg James
Presenter, BBC Radio 1
Can we call her VVS Mitchell?
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That reminded me of VVS Laxman.
Amol Rajan's bowling has been likened in style to Mark Ealham's by Greg James and Dan Norcross in the commentary box. His bowling is buffet in style in the eyes of Alison Mitchell who works four through the leg side.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Derby
I'm in the TMS dugout. There's concern that they are behind the rate. There's talk of skullduggery to get Michael Vaughan back in.
Wes Brown's bowling is absolutely horrific. He can barely land it on the cut strip. We're into the business end of the match too.
ICYMI, here's Hassan Khan explaining how he plays cricket - joined by Alison Mitchell and Ebony Rainford-Brent.
Swann c Hughes b Panesar 11 (TMS 74-4)
Tailenders strike again. Graeme Swann goes for one shot too many and is caught expertly on the long-on boundary by Chris Hughes.
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What a catch from Felix White.
I get the feeling this will get mentioned on the Tailenders podcast this week.
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That was a great knock. It was classic Vaughan to finish with, perfect timing.
Michael Vaughan strides off having made 33 off just 14 balls. Captain's knock. And not a slog in sight.