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Tom Banton lit up the night at a sold-out Kia Oval with an entertaining 84 as Somerset beat Surrey by 18 runs to leave their hosts needing to win their final game to join them in the quarter-finals.

Banton’s brilliance underpinned Somerset’s 208 for five after they had been put in and they then bowled and fielded impressively to defend that total and chalk up their 11th win out of 13.

Matt Henry picked up two wickets with the new ball and two more at the end to finish with an excellent four for 30 while leg-spinner Ish Sodhi had three for 33 on an impressive debut including the key wickets of Will Jacks, who top-scored with 50, and Jamie Smith off successive balls in the ninth over.

That left Surrey 85 for five and although Sam Curran kept swinging with 47, Surrey finished on 190 for nine. Somerset had already secured a home tie in the last eight but Surrey will need to beat Essex at the Kia Oval on Sunday to give themselves the chance of finishing runners-up.

Somerset lost Will Smeed in the fourth over when he failed to clear mid-on off Sean Abbott, but Banton and Kohler-Cadmore ticked along at nearly 12 an over for the next five overs, Kohler-Cadmore producing the shot of the innings when he reverse-swept Sunil Narine over the short boundary on the gasholder side which bounced back off the scoreboard.

Kohler-Cadmore was eventually removed for 39 and Narine picked up Tom Abell and Tom Lammonby in successive overs to give Surrey some control.

But when Ben Green, twice, and Banton lofted Tom Lawes over the leg-side boundary in the 15th over Somerset found momentum again. Banton looked to be on course for a hundred but aiming to clear the leg side again he got a leading edge and Sam Curran took a simple catch off his own bowling.

Green struck the ball impressively in his 40 from 24 balls although Curran and skipper Chris Jordan did well to only concede 12 runs in the last two overs.

Somerset’s most experienced seamers, Craig Overton and Henry, shared the first six overs and Henry removed Laurie Evans, who drove to mid-on, and Narine, caught at mid-off, to give them early control. Jacks and Sam Curran counter-attacked, adding 58 in 29 balls before Sodhi made a decisive breakthrough in his first over for the county.

Jacks had just reached a 26-ball fifty – his fifth in this season’s Blast – when Kohler-Cadmore plucked a brilliant catch out of the air at long on and Sodhi pinned Smith lbw with his next ball. To make things worse, Craig Overton returned to the attack in the next over and had the dangerous Abbott caught behind. Surrey had lost three wickets in six balls for the addition of one run and their race looked run.

Sam Curran and Jamie Overton took the fight back to Somerset, sharing 51 off 28 balls before Green, the competition’s leading wicket-taker, snared his 27th victim when he bowled Overton at the start of the 15th over. A target of 67 off the last five overs was beyond Surrey but at least a crowd of 25,000 had 19 sixes and nearly 400 runs to enjoy.