ALEX Hepburn returned the best bowling figures by a Worcestershire Rapids player in NatWest T20 Blast cricket of 5-24 but Notts Outlaws sealed a spot in the quarter-finals.

Outlaws were bowled out for 145 in 19.3 overs only to overcome Rapids by 11 runs in a low-scoring North Group encounter at New Road.

The visitors struck back with a vengeance with the ball and skipper Dan Christian led from the front with 3-18 as Worcestershire were restricted to 134-8.

Harry Gurney bowled a superb final over as he conceded just three runs to cap a disciplined performance by the entire Outlaws attack.

Second-from-bottom Rapids were left to contemplate yet another setback.

Outlaws were put into bat and Josh Tongue picked up the prized wicket of Alex Hales (9) who flashed outside the off stump and nicked through to keeper Ben Cox.

Riki Wessels (32) looked in good form before being trapped lbw by George Scrimshaw at 49-2 and from that point the innings went into rapid decline.

Tom Moores (15) was caught and bowled by Tongue off a skier and Brendon Taylor (9) holed out to Joe Clarke at long off.

Hepburn made an instant impact with two wickets in three balls as Samit Patel (13) flicked him to Joe Leach at square leg and Steven Mullaney (0) was caught at cover by Brett D'Oliveira.

Outlaws skipper Christian (22) and Billy Root (37) tried to repair the damage during a stand of 50 in seven overs.

But the last four wickets fell in quick succession as Outlaws were bowled out.

Hepburn returned to account for Christian (22) who was taken at long off by Santner and Cox pulled off a fine catch as Root (37) flicked at a Leach delivery.

D'Oliveira ran in from the deep square leg boundary to collect a mistimed pull from Ish Sodhi (3) off Hepburn who completed his five-for as Jake Ball (4) was safely pouched by Clarke at long off.

It was the same scenario when Rapids launched their reply as wickets tumbled.

Leach (5) promoted himself to open and perished in the first over from Patel as yet another player tried unsuccessfully to clear long off.

Santner (6) top edged Gurney to backward point and Clarke (9) went for a pull and the ball ended up in the hands of extra cover.

It became 35-4 as D'Oliveira (3) went for an expansive drive and was bowled by Ball (3).

Daryl Mitchell and Cox tried to effect a repair job for Rapids and added 38 in careful fashion in six overs.

But the game was back in the balance after Cox (17) drove at Christian and was caught behind before Mitchell (32) went for a big hit off the same bowler and miscued to mid off.

Christian then pulled off a stunning catch at mid off to dismiss Ed Barnard (15) as he attempted to hit Ball over the top.

Ross Whiteley was Rapids' last hope but after making 28 he was bowled in the final over by Gurney.