Notts Outlaws travel to Durham for their second scheduled fixture in their 2020 Vitality Blast season on Saturday 29 August.

Read on for everything you need to know about the encounter, including: 

 

How to follow the action 

Our match companion, Trent Bridge Live, will allow you to follow the action as it happens, with a live stream provided by our hosts and in-play statistics.

You can also find regular live updates on TwitterInstagram and Facebook.

 

Team News 

Notts have named an unchanged 14-man squad for the fixture.

Preview: Moores backs experience to count in back-to-back Blast 

Hours of Play   

Play is due to begin at 2pm, with an hour and a quarter allocated for the first innings.

After a 15-minute break, the run-chase is set to start at 3.30pm, with the game scheduled to conclude by 4.45pm.

There is a provision for an additional 60 minutes to make up for any time lost.

 

Last time out 

 

Samit Patel turned in another of his innumberable man-of-the-match performances in this fixture in 2017, helping to skittle Durham at Chester-le-Street. 

Patel took 3-26 from his four-over allocation - first removing opener Graham Clark, who had made 41 of his side’s 58 runs to that point.

The left-armer would go on to dismantle the Durham engine room in the space of two deliveries with the scalps of Jack Burnham and Stuart Poynter. Fine glovework from Tom Moores also played a part as the hosts were dismissed for 123.

In reply, Notts cruised to their target for the loss of just one wicket, with Ales Hales (44), Riki Wessels (49) and Brendan Taylor (33) leading the Outlaws’ charge towards their third successive victory.

 

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