Der 82-2published at 10 overs
Target 136
Quiet accumulation again from Derbyshire against the tidy slow left-arm of Smith but they are well ahead of Gloucester, who were 67-3 at the halfway point and did not really accelerate from there either.
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Target 136
Quiet accumulation again from Derbyshire against the tidy slow left-arm of Smith but they are well ahead of Gloucester, who were 67-3 at the halfway point and did not really accelerate from there either.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Will Derbyshire make it to Finals Day for the first time? I have to say Dominic Cork will be unbearable for the next two weeks if they do...
Target 136
Steady again from Higgins and his two overs have only gone for 12.
The wicket of captain Godleman for 25 in the sixth over.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
72 balls left - 66 needed to win. If they hit five boundaries from here, that leaves it at four-an-over.
They don't need to panic Derbyshire if they have a couple of quiet overs.
Target 136
Quick feet from Madsen at slow left-armer Tom Smith and the straight drive rockets over the umpire's head for four more.
Look at Tye's reaction here, but Gloucester need a few more of these...
Target 136
South African left-hander Leus du Plooy is the new man and he has three fifties in the Blast this year. Ryan Higgins is the new bowler with his array of medium paced deliveries but Derbyshire keep the scoreboard moving and the requirement remains under a run a ball.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
It's less than six-an-over required. You can't lose.
But pressure situations do funny things to people. If Wayne Madsen's still there in six overs for Derbyshire, it's game over.
So the powerplay is done and the requirement is 80 from 84 balls.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Good bit of bowling from Chris Liddle who rolled his fingers over the ball and that will give Gloucestershire belief.
Wayne Madsen's though is the sort of player who can make it to 25 without too much effort and settle nerves.
Godleman c van Buuren b Liddle 25 (Der 55-2)
But he's gone this time. Is there going to be a wobble as Derbyshire seek a place in Finals Day for the first time?
Short and wide from Liddle this time and Godleman is up on his toes to cut it away for four.
Steven Mullaney
Nottinghamshire all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Billy Godleman's set the tone brilliantly for his side.
He's started brilliantly and taken the attack to Gloucestershire, who need wickets desperately.
Target 136
New man Madsen thumps the final ball of the over to the cover boundary to settle any Derbyshire nerves.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special commentator
AJ Tye really fired-up and Gloucestershire need to channel a bit of that ferocity and anger.
I love to see overseas players coming into the side and putting every sinew into their performance.
You can see the passion in him there and maybe it can galvanise Gloucestershire into some sort of action.
Reece b Tye 15 (Der 44-1)
Got him with the yorker and Tye nearly bursts a blood vessel with his exuberant celebrations - "giving it rice" there certainly.
Let's have a look at this six, should the fielder have done better?
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Chris Liddle bowled an awkward length in that over there and it's just that little game of cat and mouse between bowler and batsman.
Target 136
Former Sussex left-armer Chris Liddle is called upon to stem the tide and he does, but 92 needed from 96 balls with all 10 wickets intact.