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Live Reporting

Paul Grunill, Phil Cartwright and Steve Mather

All times stated are UK

  1. Bye for now...

    Thanks for joining us for live coverage of another run-filled night in the T20 Blast. Surrey went close to a new competition-record total, while James Wharton and Rishi Patel struck centuries for Yorkshire and Leicestershire respectively.

    Be sure to join us again on the BBC Sport website again tomorrow, as we follow day four of the World Test Championship final between India and Australia, as well as Finals Day in the Charlotte Edwards Cup.

  2. Friday results

    Derbyshire Falcons 142-6 v Notts Outlaws 143-7

    Notts won by three wickets

    Leicestershire Foxes 174-4 v Durham 172-4

    Leicestershire won by six wickets

    Birmingham Bears 137 v Northamptonshire Steelbacks 107-9

    Bears won by 30 runs

    Yorkshire Vikings 224-4 v Worcestershire Rapids 198-6

    Yorkshire won by 26 runs

    Glamorgan 175 v Essex 226-9

    Essex won by 51 runs

    Gloucestershire 151 v Somerset 231-4

    Somerset won by 80 runs

    Kent Spitfires 180-4 v Hampshire Hawks 177-7

    Kent won by six wickets

    Sussex Sharks 134 v Surrey 258-6

    Surrey won by 124 runs

  3. Next Blast fixtures

    Friday 16 June (18:30 BST start unless stated)

    Worcester: Worcestershire Rapids v Birmingham Bears (17:30)

    Lord's: Middlesex v Kent Spitfires (18:15)

    Riverside: Durham v Derbyshire Falcons

    Northampton: Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Lancashire Lightning

    Headingley: Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes

    Taunton: Somerset v Surrey

    Chelmsford: Essex v Glamorgan (19:00)

    Hove: Sussex Sharks v Hampshire Hawks (19:00)

  4. Somerset back to winning ways

    Somerset shrugged off their first defeat of the 2023 Blast earlier in the week as Will Smeed's 94 led them to an 80-run win over Gloucestershire.

    They are two points ahead of Surrey, who made the fourth highest score in the English T20 tournament, with Laurie Evans hitting 93 in their 258-6 against Sussex Sharks.

    Kent Spitfires upset the form book as Daniel Bell-Drummond's 89 helped them to victory over Hampshire Hawks.

    • Somerset P 8 W 7 14 pts (RR 2.06)
    • Surrey P 8 W 6 12 pts (RR 1.903)
    • Hampshire Hawks P 8 W 5 10 pts (RR 0.571)
    • Essex P 7 W 5 10 pts (RR 0.144)
    • Glamorgan P 7 W 4 8 pts (RR -0.488)
    • Gloucestershire P 7 W 3 6 pts (RR -0.933)
  5. Outlaws still on top in North Group

    Notts Outlaws remain on top of North Group following their win over Derbyshire, two points clear of Birmingham Bears, who managed to defend a score of only 137 all out against Northamptonshire.

    The biggest advance was made by Yorkshire, who leapt five places to third - behind the Bears on net run rate - as James Wharton's unbeaten hundred saw them to victory over Worcestershire.

    Elsewhere, Rishi Patel hit a superb 104 off 49 balls as Leicestershire beat Durham for only their second win of the competition.

    • Notts Outlaws P 9 W 6 12 pts (RR 0.105)
    • Birmingham Bears P 8 W 5 10 pts (RR 0.778)
    • Yorkshire Vikings P 8 W 5 10 pts (RR 0.205)
    • Worcestershire Rapids P 7 W 4 8 pts (RR 0.486)
    • Durham P 8 W 4 8 pts (RR 0.272)
    • Lancashire Lightning P 8 W 4 8 pts (RR 0.163)
  6. BreakingSURREY BEAT SUSSEX BY 124 RUNS

    Sussex 134 v Surrey 258-6

    There's been some big margins tonight but I think I'm right in saying that's the biggest.

    Surrey win by a whopping 124 runs - that's their biggest ever win by runs in T20. It's also the third time they have beaten Sussex by 100 runs or more in the competition.

    Sussex were bowled out in only 14.5 overs.

    That's probably enough damning statistics for Sussex fans to read!

    Sunil Narine took the final wicket and finished with 3-12, with Cameron Steel 3-41, with Tom Clark (43) the only Sharks player to register much of a score.

  7. Surrey closing in on points

    Sussex 134-9 v Surrey 258-6

    Another one bites the dust as Surrey close in on victory - actually make that two.

    Dan Ibrahim is caught at long on by Sam Curran off Cameron Steel after hitting 17 from 13.

    That brought Tymal Mills to the crease and he hit a four with his first ball, then got out with his second, stumped by Jamie Smith, with Steel claiming his third wicket.

    One to go for Surrey to wrap-up the points.

  8. Narine making the difference

    Sussex 115-7 v Surrey 258-6

    Sunil Narine has made a big difference since being brought on to bowl.

    He's caught and bowled Fynn Hudson-Prentice and his figures are currently 2-5 from two overs - impressive stuff.

    Sussex are up against it now.

    They need 142 from 41 balls and have only three wickets in hand.

  9. BreakingYORKS BEAT WORCS BY 26 RUNS

    Yorkshire Vikings 224-4 v Worcestershire Rapids 198-6

    Kashif Ali hits a boundary in the final over, bowled by David Wiese, but two dot balls end the game and leave him two runs short of a half-century.

    That is five wins in a row now for Yorkshire, and this was one was built on a second-wicket stand of 159 between James Wharton and Dawid Malan (79).

    Wharton finished with 111 not out off 56 balls - his maiden T20 century - and Jordan Thompson then took 4-34 as Worcestershire fell short of their target.

  10. Post update

    Yorks 224-4 v Worcs 191-6

    Ben Cox hits two fours off Jordan Thompson but is then caught by Ben Mike for 35.

    Ed Pollock follows for a golden duck and Worcestershire need 34 off six balls - with Kashif Ali 42 not out.

  11. BreakingRESULT: Kent beat Hampshire by six wickets

    Kent 180-4 (19.3 overs) v Hampshire 177-7 (20 overs)

    Hampshire’s winning run in the T20 Blast comes to an end as Kent successfully chase down the Hawks' total of 177-7.

    Daniel Bell-Drummond was the star of Kent's reply with 89, ably supported by Joe Denly’s 41.

  12. Post update

    Yorks 224-4 v Worcs 182-4

    The overs are running out for Worcestershire but Ben Cox starts the 18th by pulling Ben Mike away for four.

    Only singles follow, though, and they need 42 from the final 12 balls.

  13. BreakingESSEX BEAT GLAMORGAN BY 51 RUNS

    Glamorgan 175 v Essex 226-9

    Like Paul Walter before him, Daniel Sams was on a hat-trick at Cardiff after dismissing Zain-ul-Hassan and Ruaidhri Smith with successive deliveries but couldn't complete the treble.

    It makes no difference to the result, though, as Jamie McIlroy has been bowled behind his legs by a Sam Cook yorker in the next over as Essex wrap up their fifth win of the competition.

    Walter's 78 off 34 balls led Essex to a big total and although Glamorgan's top three all reached the 40s, none of them could take it further.

    Figures of 2-19 capped a fine all-round effort by Walter, and there were also two wickets each for Matt Critchley and Sams.

  14. BreakingSOMERSET BEAT GLOS BY 80 RUNS

    Glos 151 v Somerset 231-4

    Josh Davey helps himself to a third wicket - that of David Payne - to confirm what we all knew was coming - a massive Somerset win.

    Gloucestershire didn't actually start too badly reaching 99-3 but lost some important wickets in consecutive deliveries.

    Miles Hammond (61) batted well but his departure led to his side losing their final seven wickets for just 28 runs to be bowled out for 151 as Somerset powered their way to victory.

    West Country bragging rights are most certainly Somerset's.

  15. BreakingRESULT: Notts beat Derbyshire by three wickets

    Derbyshire 142-6 (20 overs) v Notts 144-7 (18.4 overs)

    Shaheen Shah Afridi can’t quite get Notts over the line as he goes for one shot too many, but the North Group leaders inch their way to a three-wicket win against their East Midlands neighbours.

    There's an anti-climactic end as well, as Zaman Khan oversteps and the two runs for the no-ball see Notts over the line.

  16. WICKET: Bopara c Smith b Narine 1

    Sussex 79-4 v Surrey 258-6

    Ravi Bopara's innings doesn't last long as he top edges a Sunil Narine delivery to Jamie Smith.

    Shortly before that, Smith got himself a stumping to take out Tom Clark, who batted well for 43 from 23.

    And it gets better for Surrey as Tom Alsop is bowled by Tom Lawes with the first ball of the ninth over.

    Sussex four down now and still needing 180 from 70 balls.

  17. BreakingBIRMINGHAM BEAT NORTHANTS BY 30 RUNS

    Birmingham Bears 137 v Northants Steelbacks 107-9

    AJ Tye pulls the penultimate ball of the game for six off Craig Miles and follows it with a boundary, but that will be no consolation for Northants as they finish well short of their modest target.

    Spinner Freddie Heldreich took 4-27 - he now has 14 wickets in the competition as the Bears were bowled out in the 19th over.

    But the Steelbacks never got going in their chase, with Tye's 28 not out off 22 balls and 25 by Saif Zaib the only scores of any note.

    Moeen Ali and Dan Mousley each took three wickets as the Bears ended a run of three successive defeats.

  18. Post update

    Derbyshire 142-6 v Notts 141-6

    And another!

    Over mid-wicket this time from Shaheen Shah Afridi, who has won so many matches with the ball but not as many with the bat.

    He's 14 not out off six balls and Notts need two to win...

  19. Post update

    Glamorgan 166-6 v Essex 226-9

    There was no hat-trick for Paul Walter, but Glamorgan have lost another wicket with Callum Taylor lbw, trying to sweep Simon Harmer.

    They need 61 from the last three overs and that is going to take some doing.

  20. Post update

    Derbyshire 142-6 v Notts 133-6

    Massive! Shaheen Shah Afridi smashes a six over long on.

    10 needed off the final two overs for a nervy Notts win.