DERBYSHIRE WIN BY 7 WICKETSpublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 7 September 2019
It's not six this time but a sweetly struck four off the back foot and Derbyshire are into Finals Day for the first time.
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Jamie Lillywhite
It's not six this time but a sweetly struck four off the back foot and Derbyshire are into Finals Day for the first time.
Four runs from 18 balls with seven wickets intact. Tye has a good natured word with umpire Steve O'Shaunessy as they make their way back for the start of the next over.
Can't hit the old sand show crushers. Fine yorker from Tye and no run results. All three quarters so far have been won with a six, will it continue?
Free hit coming up here for a front foot no-ball from Tye, who is not happy with the decision and makes his unhappiness clear. Four to win.
Du Plooy is still there on 29 and he has played very neatly.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Wayne Madsen will be disappointed that he didn't see his side over the line, but it's game over now and what a terrific hand he's played.
Madsen c Klinger b Tye 47 (Der 127-3)
Disbelief all round as Madsen steers it straight to mid-wicket three short of his fifty.
It's not the quickest finish of the quarters, Notts took only 16.2 overs with Hales and Nash dispatching it to all parts.
Target 136
Tidy from Smith but it's 10 from 24 balls and the youngsters in the crowd are just going to enjoy the music now, no filipendulous finish for them tonight.
Yes have a look at this one, brilliant.
Target 136
A crowd catch is the best the Gloucester faithful can hope for, Madsen's drive clearly going into the ground before bounces up into Payne's hands. Sweet Caroline cheers them up slightly. Does Neil Diamond get paid every time it gets played?
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Gloucestershire will be so disappointed with this after how well they got out of the South Group and got themselves a home tie.
It's OK when you're beaten well on the day, but they will feel they massively under-achieved with the bat tonight.
Madsen so confident he is not out here from this quick single that he is putting the stumps back in himself. And not out is the swift verdict.
Target 136
Liddle returns and Madsen scythes one away with those fast hands of his for four more, the 12th of the innings. Only eight fours and four sixes in the Gloucester innings.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
What I've been most impressed with from Derbyshire is that they've done this so calmly.
Target 136
Derby T20 coach Dominic Cork looking rather emotionless on the bench but surely he will be a happy man tonight and Du Plooy brings his team four runs closer to victory with a neat pull to the mid-wicket fence as Higgins drops short. The fifty partnership from 43 balls.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Wayne Madsen plays that scoop shot when he ducks under the short ball superbly.
I've seen so many highlights reels where he pulls that off.
36 from 48 balls
The combative Tye back for his third over, a black bar towel flapping from his similarly coloured trousers as he charges in from the edge of the circle. Brilliant innovation from Madsen, who crouches and puts the bat up like a periscope to guide a short one over the wicketkeeper for four more. Hundred up.
Madsen 29, Du Plooy 12
Madsen cuts more slow left-arm from Van Buuren and the spin beats both the backward point fielder and more inexcusably Hammond, who makes a Horlicks of it on the boundary. Madsen's third four.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special commentator
What Dominic Cork did have though as a player was a no-nonsense approach and a great expectation of what he could do and what he expected from his team-mates. That can have a great effect if you're around it in a dressing room.
You can see how that's rubbed-off on this Derbyshire team.