Notts Outlaws will bid for their fourth successive win in the 2020 Vitality Blast when Lancashire Lightning visit Trent Bridge on Friday 11 September.

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

 

How to follow the action 

We hope you'll agree that our live stream – available at trentbridge.co.uk/live – has got you covered for the 2020 campaign. 

You'll be able to enjoy the exploits of the Green and Golds with our multi-camera ball-tracking setup, while action replays, in-game statistics and live reaction will take you to the heart of  the action.

Plus expect expert analysis from inside the Notts dressing room.

Take a look at what to expect here...

You can also find regular live updates and video highlights throughout the day on TwitterInstagram and Facebook.

 

Team News 

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

Preview: Duckett on trusting his cricketing instincts 

 

Hours of Play  

Play is due to begin at 6pm, with our live stream capturing the build-up from 5.45pm.

An hour and a quarter is allocated for the first innings, followed by a 15-minute break.

The run-chase is set to start at 7.30pm, with the game scheduled to conclude by 8.45pm.

There is a provision for an additional 30 minutes to make up for any time lost.

 

Memorable meeting

An explosive innings from Alex Hales and career-best bowling by Graeme White secured the spoils for the Outlaws in the 2013 edition of this fixture.

Hales and Michael Lumb led the line with a typically brutal powerplay, smashing 59 from 29 deliveries before Lumb departed.

Thereafter, the right-hander monopolised the scoring, including three successive sixes off the bowling of Tom Smith.

After Hales was run out for 82, lower-order support was provided by Riki Wessels and Chris Read, carrying the Outlaws to 194-6 from their 20 overs. 

In reply, Stephen Moore was dismissed first ball, caught and bowled by Samit Patel.

Twirlers Patel and White took precedence, with the latter taking three wickets in the space of nine deliveries to turn the screw on the Lightning line-up.

White finished with 5-22 and Patel 3-34, with Harry Gurney and Jake Ball adding scalps of their own as the visitors were bowled out some 60 runs short of their target.

 

Weather Forecast

View the latest weather forecast here. Should any inclement weather be in the offing, we will keep you up to date with the prospects of play on our live stream and social media channels.