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Harry Brook denied at the death as Lancashire snatch tie in Roses clash

Harry Brook fell to the final ball of the game as Roses rivals Lancashire and Yorkshire played out a thrilling Vitality Blast tie at Emirates Old Trafford.

Yorkshire, chasing 184 to win a first Blast Roses game away from home since 2014, looked on course after Brook (72) and Tom Kohler-Cadmore (67) shared 115 for the fourth wicket.

But fast bowler Richard Gleeson trapped the in-form Brook, who has been called into the England Test squad for the first time, lbw with only one run needed to send the 14,000 crowd wild.

Ollie Pope scored 62 from 46 balls as Surrey defeated Glamorgan by four wickets with one ball to spare in front of 16,000 at the Kia Oval.

Pope was joined by Sam Curran in a fourth-wicket stand of 62 and Surrey got home at 174 for six despite a late flurry of wickets as Michael Hogan almost pulled the game out of the hat for the visitors.

A half-century from Joe Clarke and 47 by Tom Moores saw Nottinghamshire launch their campaign with a tight four-wicket win over Worcestershire at Trent Bridge.

Seamer Luke Fletcher took a career-best five for 33 as the Rapids were restricted to 164 for nine in their 20 overs before Clarke hit 52 from 34 balls and Moores clubbed three sixes in his 31-ball assault as Nottinghamshire clinched victory with just two balls to spare.

James Bracey registered a career-best T20 score as Gloucestershire beat Sussex by 41 runs.

Without a win in any of their previous seven matches in all formats this season, Gloucestershire were indebted to their England international, who hit 70 from 45 balls to help the home side reach 193 for seven after being put in.

Sussex’s reply faltered after Mohammad Rizwan went for 58, with six wickets then falling for the addition of only 23 runs.

Chris Lynn

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