Postpublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 5 September 2019
Morgan was in at number five in the seventh over as twice Middlesex lost two wickets in an over
Notts Outlaws thrash Middlesex by 10 wickets at Trent Bridge
Alex Hales 83 not out off 47, Chris Nash 74 not out off 53
Notts won with 22 balls to spare
Eoin Morgan made 53 off 31 balls as Middlesex scored 160-8
Notts join Essex Eagles at Finals Day at Edgbaston on 21 September
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Jamie Lillywhite
Morgan was in at number five in the seventh over as twice Middlesex lost two wickets in an over
Thanks Adam, well this is going to be another good finish we hope. How do you think Middlesex will feel about 160? From 43-4 in the seventh it could have been a lot worse. Morgan is some player isn't he? Four sixes for the England World Cup-winning captain today, let's take a look.
Well then, Notts Outlaws will need 161 to win and join Essex Eagles at Finals Day on 21 September.
How will it all unfold in the second innings?
Jamie Lillywhite will be the man to talk you through it...
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Harry Gurney is not the easiest person to line up and hit for fours and sixes. Until you get out there I can't explain how hard it is to face him. I think they are about 15 runs under par.
Nathan Sowter scrambles a couple off the last ball of that Harry Gurney over and Middlesex finish on 160-8.
That's one more run than Lancashire made batting first last night against Essex and it wasn't quite enough.
Will it be the same story again tonight?
Helm c Hales b Gurney 5 (Middlesex 158-8)
Gurney fantastic once again with the slower balls and yorkers.
Tom Helm can't time one and he can only pick out Alex Hales at long-on who takes yet another catch.
Harry Gurney with the last over then....
Nathan Sowter the new man in for Middlesex.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
That's a really important wicket, Notts will be looking to keep this as close to 160 as possible.
Roland-Jones c Duckett b Wood 26 (Middlesex 155-7)
Another one falls for Middlesex just as someone threatens to take the game away.
Toby Roland-Jones holes out to deep mid-wicket off the last ball of Luke Wood's scrappy over that included an above waist-height no ball and a free hit.
Ro-Jo falls for a handy 26 off 19 balls.
Last over to come...
Luke Wood with the penultimate over of this Middlesex innings....
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Hales will feel that is a catch he should have taken but that's a huge wicket.
Morgan c Nash b Gurney 53 (Middlesex 148-6)
Harry Gurney and Alex Hales both relieved men out there as that drop doesn't prove too costly.
Eoin Morgan falls a ball after reaching his 50 as he slices one in the air before being caught at short third man.
Another key breakthrough for Notts.
Middlesex 148-5
Harry Gurney continues at the death for Notts and Roland-Jones finds the boundary with a swipe behind square.
Eoin Morgan then gets dropped on the rope by Alex Hales which is tipped over the rope for six and then he hammers the next ball for another maximum to bring up his 50 off just 30 balls.
Morgan 40, Roland-Jones 19
Three overs to go and Middlesex looking in a decent position to hit that 160 mark.
Imad Wasim finishes with 2-31 from his four overs.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Middlesex will be looking at 10 an over and 160 will be a tricky total to chase.
Middlesex 125-5
Toby Roland-Jones down on one leg and slog sweeps Imad Wasim for a big six.
Great shot!
Last over for Imad Wasim now - what will be a good score from here for Middlesex?
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Harry Gurney is so good in this part of the game, he has won so many games in this sort of position.
Morgan 34, Roland-Jones 12
Harry Gurney returns for his second over and both Roland-Jones and Morgan can't quite time the shot back over his head to get the boundary.
A lot of lofted shots without the end result - good changes of pace from Gurney.
Middlesex's last man to fall before this partnership was John Simpson.
Samit Patel the man to snaffle him.