Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
20 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | SOM: 171/6 (16 runs required, RR: 8.55)

  • Archie Vaughan32 (18b)
  • Kasey Aldridge1 (1b)
  • Dan Douthwaite4-0-30-1
  • Jamie McIlroy4-0-30-0

2.33pm And with that, Carlson wanders off to lift the trophy with his team, and here ends the Metro Bank One-Day Cup final. An unconventional two days at Trent Bridge, but a worthy winner emerges from an engrossing contest. From Miller and Alan, thanks for tuning in, see you [checks notes] at Durham tomorrow, for the third ODI!

Time for the presentations. The MBODC Player of the Year goes to Warwickshire's Ed Barnard, for the second season running.

The Player of the Match is Sam Northeast: "It does feel amazing to get the game on, didn't think we would. Tight in the end but great to get over the line. Had to get a score, did a little early on, then got a few away. Some momentum into the back end then the boys did brilliantly. Been a fantastic club to move to, a bit of experience probably helped, enjoyable day."

Sean Dickson: "Hats off to these guys, we gave it our all but it wasn't meant to be. Credit to Glamorgan. We started well, Ogborne is a good talent, but with the wet conditions we were slipping and sliding. That's the medicine we have to take. A couple of wickets changed the momentum of the game."

Kiran Carlson: "Obviously great, it's what we set out to do, massive credit to Trent Bridge groundstaff for letting us get a game in. It's a tough old season for fans, a lot of ups and down, glad we've got something to cheer. Dan's showed his skills at the death, Somerset gave it a great crack, glad to close it out and now the celebrations can start."

2.20pm The circumstances haven't dented Glamorgan's joy, however. Gleeful scenes on the outfield. But a penny for Somerset's thoughts. Dreams of a treble after their stirring win over Surrey in the Championship earlier this month, and now they've been stuffed in both one-day finals, with only a dead-rubber against Hampshire to come.

Dan Douthwaite: "Thankfully I nailed my first ball, got the slower ball in, Timmy caught it... thankfully we got the job done. Sam... I'll forgive him for running me out... but he stood up today when we were struggling, Timmy gave us momentum. Until today my fondest memory was 2021, I was passionate about going one better in the final again."

Joshua: "Exactly the same as 2010 for Somerset. Runners-up in all three competitions!"

Smiffy: "So pleased for everyone who went to the ground, sympathies to Somerset and congrats to Glamorgan!"

2.17pm Incredible scenes, in the literal sense. No-one gave this day a prayer when looking at the forecast, but the rain has just about held off, and some sensible match management has ensured that this showcase has reached a finale of sorts... even if the bleak weather and virtually empty stands rather confirm the extent to which this poor competition has been shoved to the margins.

In fact, it is properly wet now... we've got there in the nick of time!

19.6
4
Douthwaite to Vaughan, FOUR, cracked hard out through the covers, but it's academic. Glamorgan seal the Metro Bank Cup!

Gerry: "Somerset gave 9 wides away. Nine runs, plus nine extra balls. Made the difference."

19.5
0
Douthwaite to Vaughan, no run, hoisted across the line, pace off, hops over the bails. Somerset's challenge is very much over
19.4
2
Douthwaite to Vaughan, 2 runs, heaved down the ground, languid levers, but can't reach the rope as two men swoop
19.3
1
Douthwaite to Aldridge, 1 run, blammed out to extra cover, and the sparse cheers from the crowd confirm that Glamorgan are mathematically home

It looks to be raining pretty heavily now, but no danger that they'll be going off the field with four balls left

19.2
W
Douthwaite to Green, OUT, heaved straight up in the air, out to square leg! Well judged by van der Gugten, and that is going to be that! Another full-length delivery, demanding that Green put the muscle through the ball, but he couldn't manage it

BGF Green c van der Gugten b Douthwaite 3 (12m 5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 60.00

19.1
0
Douthwaite to Green, no run, the keeper is excited about this... and we are going upstairs. It was a full-toss, a swing across the line, heading through his legs. Ends up in the keeper's hands, but that flicked the pad, down the leg-side. Umpire's call on leg stump, in fact. Closer than it looked, but crucially a dot-ball

Right, we are into the end-game. Green's levers, with a short leg-side boundary to aim for. And probably three sixes needed

END OF OVER:
19 | 6 Runs | SOM: 164/5 (23 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.63, RRR: 23.00)

  • Archie Vaughan26 (15b)
  • Ben Green3 (3b)
  • Jamie McIlroy4-0-30-0
  • Andy Gorvin4-0-42-2
18.6
2
McIlroy to Vaughan, 2 runs, firm blat down the ground, long-on rushes in, Vaughan gets back for the second as he clatters into Smale... only just made it... the keeper had too far to stretch
18.5
0
McIlroy to Vaughan, no run, Vaughan lines up the scoop, but it's another slower ball, no pace to lift it over the keeper, and he misses out

This must go, surely

18.4
2
McIlroy to Vaughan, 2 runs, steps into the length, drilled hard to cover... that's not going to cut it
18.3
0
McIlroy to Vaughan, no run, pace off, cunning, Vaughan swings but the ball never quite arrives and hops over his bails

Richard: "It wouldn't be county cricket without a little bit of comedy chaos..."

18.2
1
McIlroy to Green, 1 run, yanked across the line, out to deep square leg. Somerset must find the boundary... probably twice in this over
18.1
1
McIlroy to Vaughan, 1 run, urgent punch off the back foot, straight to cover

END OF OVER:
18 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | SOM: 158/5 (29 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.77, RRR: 14.50)

  • Ben Green2 (2b)
  • Archie Vaughan21 (10b)
  • Andy Gorvin4-0-42-2
  • Dan Douthwaite3-0-23-0
17.6
0
Gorvin to Green, no run,
17.5
2
Gorvin to Green, 2 runs, hoisted out to deep cover, and it is all happening! It looked like the simplest of chances in the deep, but somehow it kept swirling out of Carlson's reach... then Vaughan was caught ball-watching and should have been run-out... but Gorvin gathered and had the stumps at his mercy... but missed from five yards!
17.5
1w
Gorvin to Green, 1 wide, very wide, swinging away, the batter was set up outside off, but that was over-doing it
17.4
W
Gorvin to Dickson, OUT, reverses his hands, chases the wide line, spanks it straight to short third! A yard either side and that was another four... if he'd left it, it was an extra run anyway. The end of a mighty knock from the skipper... is it mighty enough?

SR Dickson c Ingram b Gorvin 44 (25m 20b 5x4 3x6) SR: 220.00

17.3
4
Gorvin to Dickson, FOUR, width on the full length, hacked up and over deep third ... profitable area!

Something has to go in this over, you sense...

17.2
1
Gorvin to Vaughan, 1 run, very full again, aiming for the wide yorker, Vaughan toe-ends his drive to long-on
17.1
1
Gorvin to Dickson, 1 run, very wide outside off, chases it with a slap to deep point

END OF OVER:
17 | 13 Runs | SOM: 149/4 (38 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.76, RRR: 12.66)

  • Sean Dickson39 (17b)
  • Archie Vaughan20 (9b)
  • Dan Douthwaite3-0-23-0
  • Jamie McIlroy3-0-24-0
16.6
1
Douthwaite to Dickson, 1 run, full toss, on the pads, nudged to the on-side

Andy: "Any idea of DLS score?" Not applicable, we play to a finish. 20 overs constitutes a match

16.5
4
Douthwaite to Dickson, FOUR, slashed up and over short third! Full length, a fraction of width, another bottom-handed bash to beat the infield. This chase is properly on!

Dezz: "Surely the umps will just keep them on now it's this close?!" Surely! Though, ironically, a shared title finally seems appropriate!

16.4
1
Douthwaite to Vaughan, 1 run, heaved up off the pads, not timed and just as well... plugs short of deep midwicket
16.3
1
Douthwaite to Dickson, 1 run, right back on the stumps, tapped to the on-side

Somerset 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st14ARI UmeedGW Thomas
2nd49ARI UmeedLP Goldsworthy
3rd22ARI UmeedJEK Rew
4th4JEK RewAM Vaughan
5th66SR DicksonAM Vaughan
6th9BGF GreenAM Vaughan
7th7KL AldridgeAM Vaughan