Summary

  • Hampshire 125-9 from their 20 overs - Tom Prest top scores with 44

  • Notts bowled out for 123 after needing three from the last over

  • Hampshire lifted the T20 trophy in 2010 and 2012

  • T20 Finals Day at Edgbaston on 18 September

  1. wicket

    WICKET Prest c Harrison b Prest 44published at 16.3 overs

    Hampshire 100-7 v Notts

    Great shot by Tom Prest, who goes down on one knee and smashes Dane Paterson away over mid-off for six.

    Another big hit follows, but he gets underneath this one and that's a comfortable catch for Alex Hales - oh, not it isn't, he's dropped it.

    How costly will that be? It won't be costly at all as Prest lofts a full toss to Calvin Harrison at backward square leg and that's the end of his innings.

    Great effort by the teenager, when you compare it to the rest of the Hants batting line-up.

  2. Postpublished at 16 overs

    Hampshire 92-6 v Notts (Prest 36, Wood 1)

    Chris Wood is off the mark with a single and Tom Prest carves another run from the final ball of Matt Carter's over. Even 120 is a big ask now for Hampshire.

  3. Postpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 25 August 2021

    Kevan James
    Former Middlesex & Hampshire cricketer on BBC Radio Solent

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    It's the long boundary side and even at Trent Bridge that still needs a good clean hit over there.

  4. wicket

    WICKET Fuller c Duckett b Carter 30published at 15,3 overs

    Hampshire 89-6 v Notts

    James Fuller swishes his bat in frustration. He made a decent contact with that shot, but it's straight to Ben Duckett at deep mid-wicket. A stand of 49 with Tom Prest is over.

  5. Postpublished at 15 overs

    Hampshire 87-5 v Notts (Prest 33, Fuller 29)

    Tom Prest top edges a sweep at the start of a new Samit Patel over but it falls into a gap and they run through for three.

    There's no foot movement from James Fuller as Patel sends down a wide one, but he makes a good enough connection to cut it away for four.

  6. Postpublished at 14 overs

    Hampshire 77-5 v Notts (Prest 29, Fuller 23)

    Tom PrestImage source, Rex Features

    Tom Prest misses out as he pulls a short one from Matt Carter straight to Dane Paterson on the boundary and they can only take one.

    Only six runs from the over and that's just not enough at this stage. Even 10 an over from now on only takes the Hawks to 135.

  7. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 25 August 2021

    Kevan James
    Former Middlesex & Hampshire cricketer on BBC Radio Solent

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    Tom Prest is playing a very very important innings but they still need to ratchet it up in these final six overs.

  8. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 13 overs

    Hampshire 71-5 v Notts (Prest 27, Fuller 20)

    Same shot, same result as James Fuller clears cow corner for his second six - this time off Calvin Harrison.

    A single to Fuller ends the over and Harrison reverts to fielding duty with figures of 2-27 from his four-over stint.

  9. Postpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 25 August 2021

    Kevan James
    Former Middlesex & Hampshire cricketer on BBC Radio Solent

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    If they can get 10 an over it still doesn't feel enough at 140 but at least it's a score.

  10. 6 runs

    Postpublished at 12 overs

    Hampshire 62-5 v Notts (Prest 26, Fuller 12)

    Notts skipper Steven Mullaney brings himself on to bowl and finally we have our first maximum as James Fuller swings him away over the leg-side. That apart, it's another decent over for Notts.

  11. Postpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 25 August 2021

    Paul Johnson
    Former Notts captain and coach

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    What Harrison does have is good control of flight and pace. What an asset wrist spinners are in T20.

  12. Postpublished at 11 overs

    Hampshire 53-5 v Notts (Prest 25, Fuller 4)

    Hampshire reach 50 as Tom Prest uses his feet to get to the pitch of the ball before driving Calvin Harrison to the cover boundary. It's a lone hand from the Hawks youngster so far.

  13. Postpublished at 10.1 overs

    Hampshire 45-5 v Notts

    No hat-trick for Calvin Harrison as Tom Prest works the first ball of his latest over away for one.

  14. Postpublished at 10 overs

    Hampshire 44-5 v Notts (Prest 18, Fuller 2)

    We reach the half-way point of the Hampshire innings and there have only been four boundaries so far. They are going to have to start motoring very soon, but their top order is already in ruins.

  15. Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 25 August 2021

    Paul Johnson
    Former Notts captain and coach

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    I'll be absolutely amazed if Hampshire get to even 100 from this position.

  16. wicket

    WICKET Dawson c and b Harrison 0published at 9 overs

    Hampshire 40-5 v Notts

    Calvin HarrisonImage source, Rex Features

    Oh dear, oh dear. Liam Dawson chips an easy return catch to Calvin Harrison, who will be on a hat-trick at the start of his next over.

    This is looking like being an evening to forget for Hampshire Hawks - but there is still time to turn it around.

  17. wicket

    WICKET McManus b Harrison 2published at 8.5 overs

    Hampshire 40-4 v Notts

    Surely that's plumb? No says the umpire as Calvin Harrison strikes Lewis McManus on the pad.

    No decision required from the next ball as McManus tries to slot it away, fails to make contact and is bowled.

  18. Postpublished at 8 overs

    Hampshire 36-3 v Notts (Prest 13, McManus)

    Three men have scored over 300 runs for Hampshire in this season's T20 Blast - and they are all back in the dugout.

    Lewis McManus is out there now with Tom Prest, but there are only three runs from that over.

  19. Postpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 25 August 2021

    Paul Johnson
    Former Notts captain and coach

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    Lewis McManus now coming in and this Hampshire middle order is fully exposed.

  20. wicket

    WICKET Weatherley c Patel b Carter 6published at 7.2 overs

    Hampshire 34-3 v Notts

    Queen's Another One Bites The Dust rings out after Joe Weatherley sweeps Matt Carter, top edges and Sami Patel takes another easy catch. Perhaps Dire Straits would be a good choice in Hampshire's current situation.