Note: The draw for the semi-finals occurred after the quarter-finals.
Quarter-finals The match at the
Riverside was postponed in bizarre circumstances. The ECB received allegations about Yorkshire fielding an ineligible player in their final group game, against the
Nottinghamshire Outlaws. In an original meeting on 10 July, Yorkshire were summoned to
Old Trafford and were told that they were to be ejected from the tournament, with Nottinghamshire to be reinstated in the draw. However, Yorkshire appealed and at a second meeting held on 14 July, their appeal was heard and rejected, but this time
Glamorgan were placed into the draw on a superior run rate, because Nottinghamshire were not awarded the points for the 27 June game. ---- ---- ---- Having waited fifteen days to play their quarter-final, Durham progressed to Finals Day after a 44-run win at the
Riverside. Having been put into bat, the visitors took three early wickets, removing dangermen
Phil Mustard,
Shivnarine Chanderpaul and
Paul Collingwood, with the score only on 26. After
Michael Di Venuto fell, Durham looked to be in some trouble. However, a fifth wicket partnership of 53 between
Will Smith and captain
Dale Benkenstein pushed the score up. Smith made 51 as Durham set a target of 164, for Glamorgan to chase. It could have been somewhat lower had it not been for virtuoso innings by
Gareth Breese, smashing 20 off just 9 balls, and
Liam Plunkett who hit 12
* off 3.
James Harris took 3 wickets, but accounted for around a quarter of the runs conceded. The Glamorgan reply could not have gotten off to a worse start, losing opener
Richard Grant very first ball.
David Hemp soon followed, becoming Plunkett's second victim, with only seven runs on the board. Glamorgan were always struggling with the run-rate, with most of the top-order recording strike rates of below 100. Only four players made it to double figures, with
Jamie Dalrymple top scoring with 32, and had stern support from wicket-keeper
Mark Wallace, who fired 26 off sixteen deliveries. However, Glamorgan fell a long way short with Plunkett, the pick of the Durham attack, taking 3-16 off three overs.
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