Summary

  • Glamorgan beat Durham by 58 runs to win first one-day final

  • Half-centuries from Cameron Bancroft and Sean Dickson not enough for Durham

  • Andrew Salter took 3-42 to put Glamorgan on top

  • Glamorgan made 296-9 from their 50 overs after being put in

  • Captain Kiran Carlson top scored with 82 off 59 balls; Matty Potts pick of the Durham bowlers with 3-55

  1. Glamorgan 4-0published at 1 over

    Rutherford 4, Selman 0

    RutherfordImage source, Getty Images

    Early nervous moment for Glamorgan.

    Hamish Rutherford tries to take the fifth ball down the ground in the air, doesn't get all of it but clears mid-on to get off the mark.

    A couple more wide of long leg completes the over.

  2. Postpublished at 13:00 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Durham v Glamorgan 0-0

    Durham huddleImage source, Getty Images

    Here we go then.

    A different look to the One-Day Cup final but it's up for grabs nonetheless.

    Hamish Rutherford to take strike and Chris Rushworth from the Radcliffe Road End with two slips.

  3. Your choice of ball-by-ball listeningpublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    We've got this 50-over final well and truly covered for you across both BBC National and local radio today.

    BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra will have commentary across DAB Digital Radio, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport Website and app for you from 12:55 BST.

    Kevin Howells will be joined by Scott Read, Mark Church, former Durham and England bowler Graham Onions, Notts Outlaws and England bowler Jake Ball and Wales women player Ffion Wynne.

    BBC Radio Newcastle's intrepid team are Martin Emmerson alongside former Durham bowler Ash Thorpe while BBC Radio Wales' coverage will be brought to you by Nick Webb, Edward Bevan and former Glamorgan batsman Mike Powell.

    You can find all three of those broadcasts at the top of this page by tapping or clicking on the play icon.

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  4. Weather watchpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    What's in store then weather wise for Trent Bridge this afternoon and evening?

    NottsImage source, BBC Sport

    Hopefully showers that are on the radar skip by and miss allowing for an uninterrupted final.

  5. The view from the press boxpublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Glamorgan v Durham

    Ged Scott
    BBC Sport at Trent Bridge

    It's a bit overcast here in Nottingham - and there were a few drops of rain on my windscreen as I was pulling up outside.

    But the ground is starting to fill up nicely - and there were lots of unmistakably Welsh and North-East accents as I made my way in.

    Trent BridgeImage source, Ged Scott - BBC Sport

    You'd expect the ball to swing in these conditions, which is presumably why Durham, complete with their two returning Hundred campaigners, have won the toss and chosen to bowl.

  6. Teamspublished at 12:47 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Glamorgan v Durham (11:00 BST)

    SkippersImage source, Getty Images

    Glamorgan: Hamish Rutherford, Nick Selman, Kiran Carlson (capt), Billy Root, Steven Reingold, Tom Cullen (wk), Joe Cooke, Andrew Salter, James Weighell, Lukas Carey, Michael Hogan.

    Durham: Graham Clark, Alex Lees, Scott Borthwick (capt), David Bedingham, Cameron Bancroft (wk), Sean Dickson, Liam Trevaskis, Ben Raine, Matthew Potts, Luke Doneathy, Chris Rushworth.

  7. Postpublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson speaking on Sky Sports:

    "We would've had a bowl first, but I think it's probably one of those wickets that'll stay the same throughout, so it'll be down to who performs best on the day.

    "It's a great honour to captain the side in a match like this so I hope we can do everyone proud.

    "Beating a strong Essex side in the semi-final is always nice and has given us momentum but Durham come into this as well in the same form having beaten Surrey well.

    "We come into this with an unchanged side and the boys are all really excited."

  8. Postpublished at 12:39 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Durham captain Scott Borthwick speaking on Sky Sports:

    "It looks a decent wicket and if it'll do anything with the ball, it should be early on.

    "It's my first year back as captain and we've played some fantastic cricket throughout this competition and hopefully we can put in another strong performance today.

    "Ben Raine and Matt Potts have both come back in to the side having been in The Hundred and it was a tough call to leave guys out who've done really well for us."

  9. Durham win toss and bowlpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Glamorgan v Durham (13:00 BST)

    tossImage source, Getty Images

    Scott Borthwick has won the toss and Durham will bowl first.

    Two changes for Durham from their semi-final against Surrey.

    Ben Raine and Matty Potts come in having returned from The Hundred.

    Kieran Carlson would also have bowled.

    Glamorgan are unchanged from their semi-final win over Essex.

  10. Good afternoonpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 19 August 2021

    Durham v Glamorgan (13:00 BST)

    Trent BridgeImage source, Rex Features

    Hello all and welcome to our live coverage of the One-Day Cup final between Glamorgan and Durham.

    The first silverware of the season will be handed out later on.

    The captains are about ready for the toss and plays gets under way at the top of the hour.