Have you ever seen anything like this?
Lewis Goldsworthy hit a six into Leicestershire's training kit.
Cue mass confusion of where the ball is, and which ball is the correct one.
Just when you think you've seen every type of relay catch, Rob Yates and Ed Barnard do this.
What's more, it came when Surrey needed 22 off 12. Warwickshire ended up winning by three runs.
Incredible.
Innings of the tournament. Case closed.
Kai Smith, 19, came in at 77-5, needing another 210 for victory.
His previous high-score in 21 matches was 44, but he blasted 130* off 104 to carry his team to the semi-finals of the Metro Bank One Day Cup.
Fairy-tale stuff.
And he's done even better.
Two wickets for Kellaway v Surrey. One bowling with his left-hand and one bowling with his right.
This is the first time he has bowled with both hands in a professional match.
Check this out.
Glamorgan's Ben Kellaway, bowling with both his right and left hand against Surrey.
He taught himself to bowl with his left-hand during Covid.
Zak Chappell walked in for Derbyshire at 79-7 chasing 236 to win.
In his List A career he had one half-century and a high score of 59.
Two hours and 94 unbeaten runs later, he guided his team to a two-wicket win.
Take a bow.
Incredible from Mark Stoneman.
He's clean bowled by Riley Meredith - but before he walks off, he pops his off-stump back in the ground for the umpires.
Have you ever seen that before?
Yuzvendra Chahal: 10-5-14-5
A magnificent Northamptonshire debut from the Indian leg-spinner. In his last eight overs his figures were 8-5-4-5!
Watch every ball of his unplayable debut spell here.
Check this out.
Glamorgan's Ben Kellaway, bowling with both his right and left hand against Surrey.
He taught himself to bowl with his left-hand during Covid.
Everyone loves left-arm wrist spin don't they?
Worcestershire's Tom Hinley, 21, takes 5-56 in just his third professional appearance.
Look at that wrong'un to get his five-fer...
Surrey have found another one...
Ollie Sykes, 19, and in just his second innings for the club, has blasted 87* off just 56 balls against Essex.
Sykes won the Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year award earlier this year.
Amazing.
Matt Lamb's bat snaps in half as he looks to hit the ball over the leg side.
The ball finishes in the hands of mid-on, the bat in the hands of midwicket.
Here's a riddle for you.
There are two batters in the middle of the wicket. One of them is on the floor and the ball is in the wicket-keeper's hands. But no-one is run out. How?
Absolute carnage in Surrey v Yorkshire.
Venkatesh Iyer's last match before today was the IPL Final.
In that game he made 52*, today on Metro Bank debut, he only made 15.
The only reasonable conclusion: Metro Bank > IPL.
Here's every ball of his Lancashire debut.
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Wow, wow, wow! An incredible finish between Lancashire and Kent.
A five run win, an unbeaten centurion, a run-out at the non-striker's end, an injured debutant batting at 11 and a moment of glory for Matt Parkinson against his former club.
This. Had. Everything.
The Jack Leach Show.
An incredible performance from The Nut. Who took six wickets and two catches in Somerset's win over Durham.
He finished with career best figures of 10-1-26-6. Watch all of his wicket contributions here.
Er...yeah.
It's Metro Bank Finals Day. But it's soggy.
We always have hope, but if we can't get on today we have a reserve day tomorrow. We'll keep you updated best we can.
What a finish!!
Worcestershire were eight down needing 16 off 12 balls, eight wickets down.
They got that down to four needed off eight. And then Venkatesh Iyer struck...twice.
Worcestershire's 18-year-old Jack Home is a serious talent and personality.
He took a six-wicket haul against Derbyshire today, but more importantly, he added the Marcus Rashford and Cole Palmer celebrations to his repetoire, after he whipped out the bow and arrow on T20 debut.
A fourth half-century of the Metro Bank for Ajinkya Rahane.
70 crucial runs in Leicestershire's quarter-final against Hampshire.
Check out all five boundaries here including his straight six...
One-handed sixes, diving catches and big celebrations. Dan Douthwaite's got the lot.
55* off 35 balls with the bat, two crucial wickets and two crucial catches.
His performance led Glamorgan to the Metro Bank final!
16-year-old Farhan Ahmed, the younger brother of England's Rehan Ahmed, has just taken his first ever professional wicket for Nottinghamshire.
Could we one day see both brothers playing alongside each other for England?
Dom Bess: Scarborough Hero.
Coming in at 123-6 with 121 runs still to win, his maiden List A half-century carried Yorkshire to a two-wicket win against Essex.
Just look at the celebrations in the crowd at the end!
Incredible scenes! No better feeling for the 18-year old Dom Kelly.
He picks up his first List A hat-trick and five-wicket haul against Derbyshire.
A moment to savour for the young lad. Well done. Let's relive his moment of brilliance.
Triple-wicket opening over!
Incredible stuff from Worcestershire's Tom Taylor, who removed all of Alex Lees, Bas de Leede and Colin Ackermann in the very first over of Durham's innings.