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Twenty20 Finals Day, Edgbaston

Kent take Twenty20 in thriller

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Kent celebrate with the Twenty20 Cup after their four-wicket win, Gloucestershire v Kent, Twenty20 final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Kent rejoice after winning their first Twenty20 Cup, - their third domestic title in 29 years - beating Gloucestershire by four wickets in the final

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Darren Stevens hits the winning runs to seal the Twenty20 for Kent, Gloucestershire v Kent, Twenty20 final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Darren Stevens hit the winning runs as Kent took the title with three balls to spare

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Hamish Marshall celebrates a controversial catch to remove Rob Key, Gloucestershire v Kent, Twenty20 final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Robert Key, the star in Kent's semi-final win, was caught by Hamish Marshall for 18

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Rob Key can't believe it as he's given out off a controversial catch, Gloucestershire v Kent, Twenty20 final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Key took Marshall's word and walked. However, he had second thoughts about the legitimacy of the catch after watching the replay

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Ryan McLaren is mobbed after trapping Ian Fisher lbw for his hat-trick, Gloucestershire v Kent, Twenty20 final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Kent's win was set up by Man-of-the-Match Ryan McLaren, whose hat-trick restricted Gloucestershire to 146

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Hamish Marshall held Gloucestershire together with 65, Gloucestershire v Kent, Twenty20 final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

McLaren's first victim was Hamish Marshall, who scored 65 off 49 balls as Gloucestershire looked to set an imposing total for Kent

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Geraint Jones congratulates Robert Key after Kent secured their place in the final, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Earlier in the day, Kent booked their place in the final after Key played a captain's knock, his unbeaten 68 guided his team to a last-over win against Sussex in the second semi-final

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Mushtaq Ahmed celebrates the fall of Martin van Jaarveld with Matt Prior, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

The game went down to the wire, after Sussex pegged back Kent's chase with three wickets in the space of eight runs. Mushtaq Ahmed got the better of Martin van Jaarsveld

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Joe Denly made a quick 31 before falling to Saqlain Mushtaq, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Key got good support from Joe Denly, who made 31 off 20 balls as they put on 65 for the first wicket

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Robert Key guided Kent to the final with an unbeaten 68, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Chasing 141, Kent were on course with Key in good nick

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Lasith Malinga picked up three wickets as Sussex were bowled out for 140, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Sussex were bowled out for 140 in 19.4 overs, after Lasith Malinga polished off the tail

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Chris Adams is run out by Geraint Jones, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Sussex suffered a middle-order collapse, and were 102 for 5 after Chris Adams was run out

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Matt Prior gets ready to play a shot while Geraint Jones looks on, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Matt Prior, on break from England duty, was out for 5

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Darren Stevens is delighted after dismissing Luke Wright, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

The slide began when Darren Stevens got rid of Luke Wright

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Simon Cook makes an unsuccessful appeal against Murray Goodwin, Kent v Sussex, Twenty20 Cup, 2nd semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Murray Goodwin survives an appeal from Simon Cook en route to his 38, as Sussex posted a good start in the second semi-final

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Kadeer Ali applies the finishing touches with the winning runs, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

In the first match of the day, Gloucestershire scored an easy win over Lancashire. Kadeer Ali hit the winning runs in his 33 not out

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Craig Spearman reverse-sweeps fearlessly during his match-winning 86, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Gloucestershire's run-chase was made easy by a 55-ball 86 from Craig Spearman, who combined skill ...

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Craig Spearman bludgeons one over midwicket, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

... and sheer power

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Freddie smiles - Andrew Flintoff shows his spirit after nailing Hamish Marshall, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Freddie smiles - Andrew Flintoff shows his spirit after nailing Hamish Marshall, but Lancashire didn't have much else to cheer about

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Dominic Cork hooks during his unbeaten 23 late in the innings, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Dominic Cork hit three fours during his unbeaten 23, helping Lancashire post 148

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Gareth Cross' acrobatics pay off as he just manages to ground his bat, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Gareth Cross' acrobatics saw him survive this one, but he ran out of luck when on 13

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Andrew Flintoff fails to make his ground after being sent back by Brad Hodge, Gloucestershire v Lancashire, Twenty20 Cup, 1st semi-final, Edgbaston, August 4, 2007

Flintoff was unimpressive with the bat, scoring 3 off 10 balls before he was run out

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