Bowling figures so far...published at 17:19 British Summer Time 17 August 2018
Fair to say Tuffers has taken some tap...
Tailenders win by 37 runs
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Marc Higginson
Fair to say Tuffers has taken some tap...
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It's been quite a knock. He's matched his score from last year.
Harry Judd hits a monstrous six and walks off unbeaten on 33, off 20 balls.
He could do a job in a county second XI.
Wes Brown - the former England and Manchester United footballer - is the next man in. Surely his game is built around a strong defence.
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It was a beautiful shot from Harry Judd. He hit it so crisply.
What's a good total today? When you've got Michael Vaughan to contend with, you always want an extra 20 on the board than you've actually got. I think.
Does anyone else think Chris Harris has a look of Adam Hollioake? Nope? Just me? I'm rubbish at lookalikes.
Harry Judd is belting boundaries and scampering singles. A right-handed Neil Fairbrother.
Monty Panesar: "I'm actually very disappointed. I wanted to bat for at least 10 overs. The way I've batted there, it just goes to show that I haven't improved in the last 15 years."
As the players have a drink, enjoy this grand opening to proceedings...
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Derby
The view from second slip, courtesy of Lydia Greenway.
McFly's Harry Judd looks like he was born to play cricket. A half-tracker from Simon Mann is pulled over square leg for a flat six. His batting partner, by the way, is Top Gear's Chris Harris.
I won't make any quips about Tailenders deciding to go through the gears. Or injecting some pace into proceedings.
Steel c Greenway b Rainford-Brent 17
Mark Steel wins the battle but the bowler, Ebony Rainford-Brent, wins the war.
After slapping four into the leg side, he goes for one big shot too many and loops a simple catch into the air which the wicketkeeper runs round to collect. Should've blocked it.
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Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That could be the champagne moment so far.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Simon Hughes dived like a young hippo.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
This is proper cricket when the players have to go and look for the ball.
Without Yohan Blake running in from the boundary, this match is rattling along - and I ran out of time to describe a fantastic diving stop from Simon Hughes on the boundary in the previous over. Thankfully, we've lost the ball so I can now tell you about his fielding prowess. It was so theatrical, he lost his cap in the process.
Harry Judd fans - your man has just cracked a four back down the ground. Dispatched with interest.
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Here's how the Tailenders did off the powerplay...
Scenes. Graeme Swann - who is umpiring at square leg - fields, throws the ball in and almost executes a run out. You never lose it.
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Andrew Hamilton: Is it me, or is Mark Steel looking a little Freddie Truemanesque out there? Looking forward to seeing him bowl.
Steel 8 (off 15)
Comedian and broadcaster Mark Steel - who was the excuse for Felix White's tardiness in one particular Tailenders episode - must think we're playing a Test match. He's chugging along with a strike-rate of about 50. But he's still there.
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