NatWest T20 Blast, Finals Day, Edgbaston
Elvis makes Finals Day appearance
In the first game, Ed Pollock got Birmingham off to a flying start with a 23-ball fifty•Camerasport/Getty Images
Grant Elliott anchored the Bears with 32 as they posted 175 for 9•Getty Images
...but Jacques Rudolph's half-century kept Glamorgan in the hunt•Getty Images
Shahid Afridi claimed 1 for 22 from a tight four-over spell as Notts posted 169 for 7•Getty Images
...but three wickets for Steven Mullaney in the middle overs put the skids under Hampshire, as Notts won by 23 runs•Getty Images
After Birmingham chose to field, Woakes claimed three wickets in his first spell to leave Notts in trouble•Getty Images
Dan Christian's late assault then took Notts up to a total of 190 for 4•Getty Images
...but Harry Gurney claimed a four-wicket haul as Notts lifted the T20 trophy for the first time•Getty Images
Marchant de Lange claimed the wicket of Pollock as Glamorgan fought back•Getty Images
Glamorgan were in trouble at 48 for 4 in reply, with Olly Stone striking twice...•Getty Images
Chris Woakes was hit for 4, 4, 6 in the final over before closing out victory for Birmingham•Getty Images
Samit Patel struck with the first ball of the reply, Afridi caught at deep midwicket•Getty Images
Andrew "Elvis" Flintoff made an appearance during the pre-final entertainment•Getty Images
Samit Patel summoned a half-century with Notts under pressure•Getty Images
Patel's direct hit ran out Pollock as Birmingham also lost early wickets•Getty Images
The second semi-final got under way with Chris Wood striking twice in the Powerplay•Getty Images
Riki Wessels' 48 kept Notts in the hunt•Getty Images
James Vince's fifty carried the chase...•Getty Images
There was, as usual, a colourful Finals Day crowd at Edgbaston•Alan Martin/Action Plus via Getty Images
Patel and Brendan Taylor put on a 132-run stand•Getty Images
Sam Hain was the man to rebuild for Birmingham, with a 27-ball fifty...•Getty Images