Player of the Match
Player of the Match

2:10pm Right, that's it from here. But scoot over here for the second semi-final between Gloucestershire and Sussex

2:00pm From 7 for 3 after nine deliveries to victory with 8 balls to spare. The partnership of 144 between Dickson and Rew - taking exactly 18 overs - was really quite stunning to watch. And as expected, the Vitality Player of the Match is Sean Dickson for his 78 from 57.

"To be honest, him (Rew) and I don't really say much together," says Dickson. "We just go with the flow, keep our cool. All credit to him, he batted beautifully, too."

As for his ideal finalist out of Gloucestershire-Sussex: "Well, we need Gloucestershire, don't we!" They want the derby...

18.5
8nb
Clark to Gregory, (no ball) SIX, High full toss, lashed over third and Somerset are through to the final! What a few days they have had against Surrey these last few days. Two serious, serious wins on the bounce in the longest and shortest format. The defending champions triumph by six wickets and do so in style. Credit to 20-year-old James Rew, who walks off with an unbeaten 62 off 44
18.4
0
Clark to Gregory, no run,

And the wicket serves to give Lewis Gregory the opportunity to hit the winning runs after his excellent bowling and captaincy in the first half of this semi-final...

18.3
W
Clark to Dickson, OUT, Skied to deep cover... but that only serves to give Sean Dickson the standing ovation he deserves. He came in at 7 for 3, and leaves with Somerset needing just 3 runs from 9 balls thanks to his spectacular knock. Great courage, composure and ball-striking.

SR Dickson c Lawrence b Clark 78 (70m 57b 8x4 3x6) SR: 136.84

18.2
0
Clark to Dickson, no run,
18.1
0
Clark to Dickson, no run,

END OF OVER:
18 | 12 Runs | SOM: 151/3 (3 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.38, RRR: 1.50)

  • James Rew62 (44b)
  • Sean Dickson78 (54b)
  • Chris Jordan4-0-40-0
  • Tom Curran4-0-23-1
17.6
4
Jordan to Rew, FOUR, Opens the face into a carve to the off side... and through the fielder at backward point! It's happening in a hurry now.
17.5
0
Jordan to Rew, no run,
17.4
6
Jordan to Rew, SIX, Slammed into the stands! Cleanest connection of the day so far, and it goes to Rew - flat-batting Jordan over midwicket, just as it looked like Jordan was sneaking in a couple of dots. The ask moves into single figures...
17.3
0
Jordan to Rew, no run,
17.2
1
Jordan to Dickson, 1 run,
17.1
1
Jordan to Rew, 1 run,

END OF OVER:
17 | 4 Runs | SOM: 139/3 (15 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.17, RRR: 5.00)

  • James Rew51 (39b)
  • Sean Dickson77 (53b)
  • Tom Curran4-0-23-1
  • Chris Jordan3-0-28-0
16.6
1
Curran to Rew, 1 run, Skewed in the air towards deep point... but lands plenty safe. With that, Tom Curran is done and, all told, so are Surrey...
16.5
1
Curran to Dickson, 1 run,
16.4
0
Curran to Dickson, no run,
16.3
1
Curran to Rew, 1 run, A single brings up James Rew's first T20 half-century! And what a time to get it. Just 38 deliveries, with four fours and two sixes.

Somerset 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0T Kohler-CadmoreWCF Smeed
2nd7TB AbellWCF Smeed
3rd0WCF SmeedJEK Rew
4th144SR DicksonJEK Rew
5th8L GregoryJEK Rew