END OF OVER:
33 | 5 Runs 3 Wkts | GLAM: 157/10 (88 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 4.75, RRR: 12.57)

  • Simon Jones0 (0b)
  • Stuart Broad7-0-29-3
  • Harry Gurney5-0-22-1

Notts Outlaws win by 87 runs. We are just awaiting the post-match presentation as the celebrations start in the dressing room.

Samit Patel says the team were outstanding today, probably saying that those deliveries he gave Cooke and Allenby were among the best he has ever bowled. He felt that 244 was par and that the bowling and fielding secured them the victory. With figures of 3-21 from seven overs he was the man in the middle of the innings who tore through the Glamorgan batsmen. His lbw of Goodwin removed the potential danger man early before he could do any damage.

Not forgetting Broad who cleaned up with three, Ajmal who got three of his own and Gurney who started so well with a wicket from his first ball.

Kaspar Larsen following all the way from Denmark says, "For all the complaints about Broad and Swann being parachuted in, it's refreshing to see that it's the regular players who are taking wickets and scoring runs for Notts."

And that's the end of 40-over cricket for the near future, as the ECB reverts back to 50-overs competition next year, and we don't know when we will see it again. The debate will go on and on, about what formats to play, but this year the competition was fierce, and we had a great final on show here at Lord's today.

We are all ready for the presentation now and the umpires are receiving their medals.

The Man of the Match goes to Samit Patel as many might have guessed. Lots of great performances out there but he was the one who turned the match around. He gets his own medal and a rather large bottle of bubbly. "I prefer batting, and I didn't think I would get a bowl," says a rather coy Patel.

Glamorgan receive their runners-up medals. Simon Jones gets a big round of applause after retiring from this format of the game. Skipper Mark Wallace says they have played well as a team all year, which was shown in patches but not good enough to win the trophy.

Nottinghamshire now collect their winners medals in batting order, before getting to lift the trophy. Notts also receive £100,000 for winning the competition.

Chris Read has a quick word. A big crowd have stayed behind. "Glamorgan bowled well, but Hales and Lumb got us through, then the partnership with Hussey gave us the foundation."

The corks are popping and the trophy is presented. Notts are the YB40 Champions.

Thanks for joining me, Callum Stewart, this afternoon for the curtain cull on the English domestic season for the coverage at Lord's. English cricket fans will now have a little break before taking on the Ashes down under.

32.6
W
Broad to Hogan, OUT, gone! Bowled and Broad finishes it off as he bowled fuller to Hogan who took a swing at it. Congratulations to Nottinghamshire Outlaws who are your YB40 champions!

MG Hogan b Broad 0 (5m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

32.5
0
Broad to Hogan, no run, big swing and a miss
32.4
0
Broad to Hogan, no run,
32.3
W
Broad to Wagg, OUT, straight up in the air, Read calls for it with the gloves, it's windy and not easy but he steadies himself to take the catch. Notts have their hands on the YB40 trophy now...

GG Wagg c †Read b Broad 18 (38m 31b 2x4 0x6) SR: 58.06

32.2
2
Broad to Wagg, 2 runs, across the stumps, swiped through square leg
32.1
W
Broad to Cosker, OUT, slower ball at 77mph for Broad, Cosker went over the top and just hit the ball up in the air to long-off where Mullaney made no mistakes

DA Cosker c Mullaney b Broad 3 (9m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 42.85

END OF OVER:
32 | 3 Runs | GLAM: 155/7 (90 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 4.84, RRR: 11.25)

  • Dean Cosker3 (6b)
  • Graham Wagg16 (29b)
  • Harry Gurney5-0-22-1
  • Ajmal Shahzad6-0-33-3
31.6
1
Gurney to Cosker, 1 run, blocked to the leg-side and quite happy to give away a single
31.5
0
Gurney to Cosker, no run, down the leg-side, appeals for a catch but no wide either so must have brushed the pad
31.4
0
Gurney to Cosker, no run, slower ball and Cosker can't get bat on ball
31.3
1
Gurney to Wagg, 1 run, block and run to point
31.2
1
Gurney to Cosker, 1 run,
31.1
0
Gurney to Cosker, no run, pace and bounce beats the bat

END OF OVER:
31 | 8 Runs 2 Wkts | GLAM: 152/7 (93 runs required from 54 balls, RR: 4.90, RRR: 10.33)

  • Graham Wagg15 (28b)
  • Dean Cosker1 (1b)
  • Ajmal Shahzad6-0-33-3
  • Samit Patel7-0-21-3
30.6
4
Shahzad to Wagg, FOUR, hit hard over the covers and a welcome boundary for the Glamorgan fans
30.5
0
Shahzad to Wagg, no run, full toss hit straight to mid-off
30.4
1
Shahzad to Cosker, 1 run, chip and run to get off the mark
30.3
W
Shahzad to Salter, OUT, gone, and no shot played from Salter! Nipping in and impact just outside the line, he raised the bat and the ball clipped the pads when it would have been clipping off-stump as well

AG Salter lbw b Shahzad 2 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 100.00

30.2
2
Shahzad to Salter, 2 runs, straight drive beats the bowler
30.2
1w
Shahzad to Salter, 1 wide, down the leg-side
30.1
W
Shahzad to Wright, OUT, tries to go over the leg-side, clipped straight to Lumb who is sitting right on the end of the ring, steps back to take an easy catch

BJ Wright c Lumb b Shahzad 14 (30m 22b 0x4 0x6) SR: 63.63

END OF OVER:
30 | 1 Run | GLAM: 144/5 (101 runs required from 60 balls, RR: 4.80, RRR: 10.10)

  • Graham Wagg11 (26b)
  • Ben Wright14 (21b)
  • Samit Patel7-0-21-3
  • Graeme Swann6-0-36-0
29.6
0
Patel to Wagg, no run,

Here comes the four over batting powerplay from Glamorgan...

29.5
0
Patel to Wagg, no run, misses with the sweep shot
29.4
0
Patel to Wagg, no run, defends away again
29.3
0
Patel to Wagg, no run, back foot defence back to Patel
29.2
0
Patel to Wagg, no run, good turn beats the bat, bit quicker too

Glamorgan 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st4MA WallaceGP Rees
2nd38GP ReesCB Cooke
3rd66J AllenbyCB Cooke
4th7MW GoodwinJ Allenby
5th3MW GoodwinBJ Wright
6th26GG WaggBJ Wright
7th3GG WaggAG Salter
8th8DA CoskerGG Wagg
9th2GG WaggMG Hogan
10th0SP JonesMG Hogan