The T20 Blast trophy is in the hands of Kent skipper Sam Billings and their 25-run triumph over Somerset ends county cricket's white-ball season.
It was a fantastic occasion at Edgbaston, with a crowd determined to make the most of the day following the Covid restrictions of last summer.
After the excitement of Finals Day, there is a massive week ahead with Hampshire, Warwickshire, Lancashire and Nottinghamshire all in contention to win the County Championship.
Whoever finishes top of Division One will be crowned champions but the runners-up will have another chance of silverware in the Bob Willis Trophy match at Lord's at the end of the month.
We'll be back with you on Tuesday morning for full Championship coverage. See you then.
Player of the final Jordan Cox speaking to Sky Sports
"I never thought I would have a chance to do this.
"I was just concentrating on not getting out first ball to be honest.
"Unfortunately it doesn’t
go down as my catch but it’s good to get the win.
"It’s great to be around these
big players and learn from them in the dressing room."
Post update
Somerset skipper Lewis Gregory talking to Sky Sports
"We’ve improved over the last couple of years.
"The back
has not being amazing to be fair and it’s been frustrating that I wasn’t fully
fit out there.
"The fans have been fantastic all year and the support we get is
unbelievable, unfortunately we haven’t got a trophy to show for it but it means
the world to everyone."
Kent have 'good mix'
Kent's Joe Denly speaking to Sky Sports
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"Here we’ve got a good mix young and old it’s been a process
of building over the past few years and nights like tonight make it all worthwhile."
In-form Kent worthy winners
Kent Spitfires beat Somerset by 25 runs
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There is no doubt that Kent Spitfires are worthy winners of their second domestic T20 title.
They achieved nine victories to top their group and produced two excellent performances defending totals on Finals Day.
The club have also run into form in red-ball cricket in recent weeks with three successive wins and their bowlers were backed up at Edgbaston by some tremendous fielding.
As for Somerset, it will be a trophyless summer following their fourth defeat in five appearances in a T20 final, having previously come up short from 2009-2011 following their solitary success in 2005.
'I ain't going to stop yet'
Kent's Darren Stevens speaking to Sky Sports
"The boys have been outstanding all tournament
and to turn it in the last two games, I’m lost for words really.
"These young
lads keep spurring me on and setting me challenges. I just love the game and I ain’t
going to stop yet.
"The fans have been outstanding and they’re still going now, we can’t thank them enough.
On Jordan Cox: "That’s as good as I’ve ever seen on a cricket field
and for 21-year-old kid, he was so calm.
"He’s been outstanding all tournament,
our ‘Mr Consistent’. He’s got a bright future ahead of him."
'Fielding outstanding'
Result: Kent Spitfires beat Somerset by 25 runs
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
The fielding has been absolutely outstanding and Jordan Cox
in particular; he is my man of the match.
There’s always a moment where you go ‘wow’.
It was his night, he must be feeling ten foot tall and it’s very fitting that a
great tournament in front of a phenomenal crowd was able to see cricket of that
quality.
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Neil Boughton: Congratulations Kent. Superb all round performance in the final. Some incredibly poor death bowling, and an even poorer batting performance has let Somerset down big time. Credit though, Kent by far and away the better side and deserve the win
James Lee: People of Kent and Kentish People Rejoice!
'Kent fans will party into the night'
Result: Kent Spitfires beat Somerset by 25 runs
Henry Moeran
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
The flames and fireworks begin and for the first time since
2007 they have their hands on the trophy.
It’s been a long wait but they can
enjoy victory in the T20 Blast.
The noise has barely diminished all day and
Kent supporters will party long into the night.
BreakingKENT BEAT SOMERSET BY 25 RUNS
Kent 167-7 v Somerset 142-9
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Two sixes in the final over of the game as Marchant de Lange hoists Grant Stewart over square leg but Kent don't care, the T20 Blast trophy is theirs.
The 2007 winners came on strong after Somerset had the upper hand in the first 10 overs of the game.
Jordan Cox's 58 not out off 28 balls gave Kent a good total and he also produced some brilliant fielding as Somerset's run-chase crumbled.
Will Smeed's 43 was the only innings of note and Darren Stevens will receive a winner's medal at the age of 45 after chipping in with the wicket of Lewis Gregory.
A show of defiance as Josh Davey hits Grant Stewart down the ground for six.
Post update
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Somerset chose to bowl first on the basis that the dew and
lights would come into effect and there was also that downpour of rain, but it’s dried
up since then so it’s kind of backfired.
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#bbccricket
Robin Smit: The Kent Spitfires have been the best team this season in this format so thoroughly deserve to win this.
Somerset 125-9 - target 168
Marchant de Lange and Josh Davey do their best to throw the bat but there is nothing resembling clean contact. Somerset need 43 from six balls. You do the maths.
Nothing doing for Marchant de Lange from the final ball of the over - 48 needed off 12 balls.
Only Don Quixote has dreamed a dream as impossible as that which is confronting Somerset supporters now.
Post update
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
It’s been an incredible day and Kent have played
an excellent game.
That Jordan Cox tap-back catch to really clinch the final,
what a moment.
Kent have had so many performers on the day.
WICKET
Green c Bell-Drummond b Stewart 9 (Somerset 119-9)
A Sweet Caroline rings round Edgbaston, Kent go about their business with victory almost in sight. Grant Stewart is the bowler and a back of the hand ball deceives Ben Green, who skews a catch to Daniel Bell-Drummond.
Post update
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
There’s a feeling that it’s looking like another win in T20
finals day is going to elude Somerset.
I know exactly what the guys down there
are feeling.
It's looks nigh-on impossible but these guys will keep on
fighting. It’s almost a boundary a ball now.
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The T20 Blast trophy is in the hands of Kent skipper Sam Billings and their 25-run triumph over Somerset ends county cricket's white-ball season.
It was a fantastic occasion at Edgbaston, with a crowd determined to make the most of the day following the Covid restrictions of last summer.
After the excitement of Finals Day, there is a massive week ahead with Hampshire, Warwickshire, Lancashire and Nottinghamshire all in contention to win the County Championship.
Whoever finishes top of Division One will be crowned champions but the runners-up will have another chance of silverware in the Bob Willis Trophy match at Lord's at the end of the month.
We'll be back with you on Tuesday morning for full Championship coverage. See you then.
Watch the best shots of Cox's 58 not out as Kent Spitfires win T20 Blast final
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Player of the final Jordan Cox speaking to Sky Sports
"I never thought I would have a chance to do this.
"I was just concentrating on not getting out first ball to be honest.
"Unfortunately it doesn’t go down as my catch but it’s good to get the win.
"It’s great to be around these big players and learn from them in the dressing room."
Post update
Somerset skipper Lewis Gregory talking to Sky Sports
"We’ve improved over the last couple of years.
"The back has not being amazing to be fair and it’s been frustrating that I wasn’t fully fit out there.
"The fans have been fantastic all year and the support we get is unbelievable, unfortunately we haven’t got a trophy to show for it but it means the world to everyone."
Kent have 'good mix'
Kent's Joe Denly speaking to Sky Sports
"Here we’ve got a good mix young and old it’s been a process of building over the past few years and nights like tonight make it all worthwhile."
In-form Kent worthy winners
Kent Spitfires beat Somerset by 25 runs
There is no doubt that Kent Spitfires are worthy winners of their second domestic T20 title.
They achieved nine victories to top their group and produced two excellent performances defending totals on Finals Day.
The club have also run into form in red-ball cricket in recent weeks with three successive wins and their bowlers were backed up at Edgbaston by some tremendous fielding.
As for Somerset, it will be a trophyless summer following their fourth defeat in five appearances in a T20 final, having previously come up short from 2009-2011 following their solitary success in 2005.
'I ain't going to stop yet'
Kent's Darren Stevens speaking to Sky Sports
"The boys have been outstanding all tournament and to turn it in the last two games, I’m lost for words really.
"These young lads keep spurring me on and setting me challenges. I just love the game and I ain’t going to stop yet.
"The fans have been outstanding and they’re still going now, we can’t thank them enough.
On Jordan Cox: "That’s as good as I’ve ever seen on a cricket field and for 21-year-old kid, he was so calm.
"He’s been outstanding all tournament, our ‘Mr Consistent’. He’s got a bright future ahead of him."
'Fielding outstanding'
Result: Kent Spitfires beat Somerset by 25 runs
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
The fielding has been absolutely outstanding and Jordan Cox in particular; he is my man of the match.
There’s always a moment where you go ‘wow’.
It was his night, he must be feeling ten foot tall and it’s very fitting that a great tournament in front of a phenomenal crowd was able to see cricket of that quality.
Get Involved
#bbccricket
Neil Boughton: Congratulations Kent. Superb all round performance in the final. Some incredibly poor death bowling, and an even poorer batting performance has let Somerset down big time. Credit though, Kent by far and away the better side and deserve the win
James Lee: People of Kent and Kentish People Rejoice!
'Kent fans will party into the night'
Result: Kent Spitfires beat Somerset by 25 runs
Henry Moeran
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
The flames and fireworks begin and for the first time since 2007 they have their hands on the trophy.
It’s been a long wait but they can enjoy victory in the T20 Blast.
The noise has barely diminished all day and Kent supporters will party long into the night.
BreakingKENT BEAT SOMERSET BY 25 RUNS
Kent 167-7 v Somerset 142-9
Two sixes in the final over of the game as Marchant de Lange hoists Grant Stewart over square leg but Kent don't care, the T20 Blast trophy is theirs.
The 2007 winners came on strong after Somerset had the upper hand in the first 10 overs of the game.
Jordan Cox's 58 not out off 28 balls gave Kent a good total and he also produced some brilliant fielding as Somerset's run-chase crumbled.
Will Smeed's 43 was the only innings of note and Darren Stevens will receive a winner's medal at the age of 45 after chipping in with the wicket of Lewis Gregory.
Somerset 135-9 - target 168
A show of defiance as Josh Davey hits Grant Stewart down the ground for six.
Post update
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Somerset chose to bowl first on the basis that the dew and lights would come into effect and there was also that downpour of rain, but it’s dried up since then so it’s kind of backfired.
Get Involved
#bbccricket
Robin Smit: The Kent Spitfires have been the best team this season in this format so thoroughly deserve to win this.
Somerset 125-9 - target 168
Marchant de Lange and Josh Davey do their best to throw the bat but there is nothing resembling clean contact. Somerset need 43 from six balls. You do the maths.
'That is incredible!' - is this the best 'relay catch' you've ever seen?
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Somerset 120-9 - target 168
Nothing doing for Marchant de Lange from the final ball of the over - 48 needed off 12 balls.
Only Don Quixote has dreamed a dream as impossible as that which is confronting Somerset supporters now.
Post update
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
It’s been an incredible day and Kent have played an excellent game.
That Jordan Cox tap-back catch to really clinch the final, what a moment.
Kent have had so many performers on the day.
WICKET
Green c Bell-Drummond b Stewart 9 (Somerset 119-9)
A Sweet Caroline rings round Edgbaston, Kent go about their business with victory almost in sight. Grant Stewart is the bowler and a back of the hand ball deceives Ben Green, who skews a catch to Daniel Bell-Drummond.
Post update
Peter Trego
Notts Outlaws all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
There’s a feeling that it’s looking like another win in T20 finals day is going to elude Somerset.
I know exactly what the guys down there are feeling.
It's looks nigh-on impossible but these guys will keep on fighting. It’s almost a boundary a ball now.