Battling Broad Oak will take on Delph & Dobcross in the final of the Total Indoor Cricket Solutions T20 Trophy.

They will play at Delph’s Huddersfield Road ground, which stages Finals Day on Sunday, July 31, with a start time of 4pm.

Before that, Thongsbridge will play Clayton West at Noon in the T20 Shield final.

Broad Oak are through after bringing an end to the three-season run of success of T20 kings Hoylandswaine – thanks to a superb team performance.

Harvey Booth gave the Oak a blistering start on home soil and, when he was out to the first delivery of the 10th over with his team on 76, he had blasted 51 off 36 balls including three fours and four sixes.

Kiwi Henry Cooper, too, hit a run-a-ball 39 including four boundaries, but the Oak fell away after that, with Iain Wardlaw taking three for 19 and Michael Cranmer three for 26 and they closed on 134-8, keeper Matt Butters the only other Oak batsman into double figures with 19.

It didn’t seem a big enough total to defend, but Swaine had reckoned without a determined show from their hosts, who had powered past Scholes in the last round and were fired up further when Jack Hargreaves took a brilliant outfield catch to get rid of Cranmer for 12.

When Max Joice followed caught and bowled in the seventh over, a wicket maiden from the superb John Keeling, Swaine were 36-2, and when Keeling struck again with the first delivery of the ninth over, the holders were starting to wobble at 41-3 with SP Singh marching to the middle.

In-form Ryan Robinson couldn’t get going and went for 12 in the 10th over, and big-hitting Ben Potter was similarly frustrated by the Oak attack.

By the time Singh went for 20 in the 15th over, Swaine were 94-5 and the Oak had the scent of blood.

The scent became more pungent when Wardlaw went in the next, brilliantly caught behind by Butters standing up to Booth and, when Potter departed for 18, Swaine had three overs left to get 26 for victory.

Keeper Alan Mynett needed a runner and Swaine lost him and Murtaza Hussain in the 18th over and, effectively, it was all over.

Broad Oak players leave the field after defeating holders Hoylandswaine in the Total Indoor Cricket Solutions T20 Trophy semi-finals.

That was confirmed when Cooper, defending 10 in the last over, bowled superbly to close it out.

Off-spinner Keeling finished with a tremendous two for 19 from his four overs, while Hargreaves took two for 25, Adam France one for 18, Alex Slack one for 19 and Booth, to complete his excellent night, had one for 21.

In the other semi-final at Riley Lane, Delph put up 169-9 with the help of a blistering 24-ball 61 from Lancashire’s Arron Lilley which featured three fours and six sixes.

Chris Laker backed him up with 26 off 17 (five fours) after Greg Buckley had gone for 16, with Javaid Ahmed claiming two for 34 from his four overs.

Matt Garrety got rid of Lilley while returning two for 25 in his impressive spell, while young Siraj Sajid picked up three for 20 and Craig Fletcher the wicket of Shree Goswami to prevent Delph going crazy towards the end.

Toby Booth and Ahmed reached 22-0 in five overs and extended it to 37-0 in seven before Ahmed fell.

At the 10-over point, Booth had departed for 29 and Kirkburton were getting behind the rate at 51-2 (Delph had been 109-2 at the same stage of their innings).

Sajid and Chavez Younes took Burton to 98-2 in 14 before both went in quick succession and, with five overs left, the hosts needed 70 for victory.

Despite the best efforts of Garrety with 22 and Jack Hendy with 20, Kirkburton closed on 151-6, Buckley and Laker finishing with two wickets apiece.