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Blast quarter-finals: Can Vince's Hampshire deny Bears home Finals Day?

A week of thrilling domestic T20 action is in store as the Vitality Blast quarter-finals are contested, with four Finals Day places at stake.

Starting on Wednesday evening, Sky Sports will show each of the four last-eight ties live, with the winners advancing to Finals Day at Edgbaston on July 16.

With English cricket enjoying the start of a new era, under new captains and head coaches in both Tests and the shorter formats, there is no better time to watch the domestic game, for a look at stars of the past, present and future.

Surrey were undoubtedly the stand-out team in the group stage of this year's Blast. They went unbeaten in their first 10 games - winning nine with the other one stopped by rain - to take complete control of the South Group.

However, with their place in the knockout stages secured at that point, three losses followed in their final four fixtures. The question is whether, with the intensity ramped back up for the quarter-finals, they can rediscover their early tournament form.

In their favour is the fact they remain unbeaten at The Oval, which is where they will - as group winners - host Yorkshire on Wednesday evening.

A stuttering group stage campaign saw Yorkshire scrape into the knockout stages, with a points deduction for Leicestershire crucial in their progression to the last eight.

A host of England players will miss this one as they have joined up with Jos Buttler's team for Thursday's series opener against India, including Surrey captain Chris Jordan and his opposite number David Willey.

Surrey will also be without Sam Curran, Jason Roy and Reece Topley, while Yorkshire lose Harry Brook and Dawid Malan.

Given those absences, Surrey will lean on opening batter Will Jacks and the spin of West

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