END OF OVER:20 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | TR-M: 139/7 (4 runs required, RR: 6.95)
- Lewis Gregory11 (5b)
- Imad Wasim1 (1b)
- Reece Topley3.5-0-20-2
- Wayne Parnell3.5-0-21-3
5:43pm Right. That will be a wrap from us for this game. Hope you enjoyed the coverage as much as we loved bringing to you. Do hop over to our coverage of the second Men's Hundred match of the day, which features the Manchester Originals and the Oval Invincibles. Until next time, this is me (Shashwat) saying goodbye on behalf of Sudeep, Thilak and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo. Take care!
5:37pm Phew, what a contest that was. Right at the start, it felt that the Rockets would trample over the Superchargers, especially after Wood ripped out three in the first ten balls he bowled. The visitors, though, injected momentum into their innings at the death, eventually posting a total that proved to be beyond the hosts' reach.
Parnell was brilliant with the ball for NS, as was Topley, who defended 9 runs off the final five balls. Rashid and Parkinson also did their bit, with the latter accounting for two batters in the middle overs. They also used the ground dimensions well and forced the Rockets to hit into areas that were well protected - something that was in stark contrast to how the hosts bowled in the corresponding phase.
Speaking of the Rockets, they would be disappointed with how many of their batters failed to go on after decent starts. Each of Hales, Munro, Kohler-Cadmore, Hain and Sams scored 15 or more, yet, none of them managed to muster more than 29. They lacked a few ideas against the Superchargers' spinners too, meaning that by the time Sams began flexing his muscles, they were playing catch-up.
Four to tie it. Six to win it. Anything other than that, and the Superchargers will win (unless there are extras)
6 needed off 2 now. Imad is a handy batter to be coming in at this stage
DR Sams c Wiese b Topley 27 (17m 14b 0x4 2x6) SR: 192.85
8 off 4. Can Sams find the fence? Topley might look to go into the surface and angle it across
9 needed off 5. Topley to bowl the final set. Gregory on strike. A proper grandstand finish...
END OF OVER:19 | 13 Runs | TR-M: 134/6 (9 runs required from 5 balls, RR: 7.05, RRR: 9.00)
- Lewis Gregory9 (3b)
- Daniel Sams25 (12b)
- Wayne Parnell3.5-0-21-3
- David Wiese1.5-0-21-0
The crowd comes to life, and that could be a crucial moment in the game
17 off 7 now. The Rockets need a boundary (at least) in what remains of this set
Sams seemed to slip while turning for the second but made it eventually
Gregory's running between the wickets has been superb so far, and he has fed Sams the strike beautifully
Right on cue. Here is Parnell to bowl the penultimate set. Over the wicket to Sams
22 required off 10. You would back the batting side to get these, especially with a shorter boundary in play. But Parnell has five balls left, and that could be key in what remains of this game
END OF OVER:18 | 17 Runs | TR-M: 121/6 (22 runs required from 10 balls, RR: 6.72, RRR: 11.00)
- Daniel Sams20 (9b)
- Lewis Gregory1 (1b)
- David Wiese1.5-0-21-0
- Wayne Parnell2.5-0-8-3
29 off 12. A bit of momentum for the Rockets, though
Wiese is back
END OF OVER:17 | 4 Runs 1 Wkt | TR-M: 104/6 (39 runs required from 15 balls, RR: 6.11, RRR: 13.00)
- Daniel Sams3 (4b)
- Lewis Gregory1 (1b)
- Wayne Parnell2.5-0-8-3
- Reece Topley2.5-0-15-1
Can Gregory pull off something special?
13,281 fans are at Trent Bridge, watching this game, but they have gone quiet after the string of wickets
T Kohler-Cadmore c Brook b Parnell 15 (25m 12b 0x4 1x6) SR: 125.00
Around the wicket
Parnell back for his third set. He has given away only four runs and has taken two wickets so far...
END OF OVER:16 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | TR-M: 100/5 (43 runs required from 20 balls, RR: 6.25, RRR: 10.75)
- Daniel Sams0 (1b)
- Tom Kohler-Cadmore15 (11b)
- Reece Topley2.5-0-15-1
- Adil Rashid3.5-0-20-0
Sams walks out. Topley stays over the wicket
SR Hain c Hose b Topley 20 (13m 12b 1x4 1x6) SR: 166.66
Topley to bowl his third set. 51 needed off 25. Over the wicket
This game is beautifully set up. Both Hain and Kohler-Cadmore are starting to flex their muscles, and with the depth that the Rockets have, they will feel they can hunt this down. The Superchargers, meanwhile, have runs on the board, and that could add an extra layer of pressure