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NOTS vs WARKS, 76th T20, T20 Blast 2022 summary

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NOTS
206-10(18.2)
Warwickshire won by 55 runs 🏆
WARKS
(20.0)261-2
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D Paterson Logo
D Paterson Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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L Fletcher Logo
L Fletcher Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:50.00
C Brathwaite Logo
C Brathwaite Jersy

3-31

(3.2)

Econ: 9.30
P'ship : 2(3)
Last Wkt : Daniel Christian 33(16)
Over 16
W
1
1
1
6
4
 
= 13
Over 17
W
0
1
0
2
4
 
= 7
Over 18
W
wd
1
wd
4
4
W
1
 
= 12
Over 19
1
W
 
= 1

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So, that's a wrap from the 76th game of the ongoing T20 Blast as Northamptonshire leaves the field on the receiving end of a defeat by 55 runs. This is your guy, Arijit Kundu, signing off on behalf of my revered co-commentators, Anurag Singh and Anurag Dasgupta (DG). Stay tuned to all the other actions happening across our network, the T20 Blast, ample of bilateral games, Ajman D20, Ireland Inter-provincial and much more...
Thank You, Stay safe, and Adios...
Player of the match: Sam Hain.
Arijit: A flurry of wickets in the end and Warwickshire pulls off a fascinating victory in their away game at Trent Bridge. What an evening it has been as the visitors have made a record-breaking 261 runs in the first innings and used it to advantage to brag a 55 runs victory over Northamptonshire Outlaws.

Earlier in the evening, they had made 261 for the loss of 2 wickets in 20 oversAlex Davies departed early, but then Robert Yates took the attack to the opposition. He smashed a quick-fire 53 and laid the foundation for the batters to follow. Once Yates departed back, Sam Hain and Adam Hose played a blinder to snatch the game away from the Notts. The duo attacked right from the word go and played a chanceless inning. Hain reached his maiden T20 century and remained unbeaten on 112. He was amply supported by Hose, who was unbeaten on 88.

Arriving for the chase, the Outlaws did start the innings in flying colors, smashing fours and sixes for fun. Joe Clarke, being the leader of the pack, smashing 30 runs single-handedly when the Dan Christian-led side was at 34-0 after 2 overs. Despite losing Alex Hales in the third over for 4, Ben Duckett and Joe Clarke continue to pile up quick runs for the Outlaws. At one stage Clarke was at 35 from 15 balls and Duckett at 26 from 9 deliveries. 

Joe Clarke continued his assassin but couldn't last further after smashing 86 off 45 deliveries. Tom Moores supported him well in the middle but couldn't convert his 40s into a big score. The middle order and the lower middle order failed, courtesy of some great bowling from Danny Briggs, Jacob Lintott, and Olly Stone. In the end, skipper Dan Christian was the lone warrior, scoring 33 off 16 deliveries. Eventually, the tail was cleared up with the support of Carlos Braithwaite and it's the pressure of a humongous total that the home side succumbed to.
18.2 C Brathwaite to L Fletcher
W Knocked him over!! A perfect yorker angling into the batter as he shuffles across to work it away. The batter misses this as the ball sneaks past the inside half of the bat and rocks on the furniture piece. The last sheep of the flock is gone and the Bears have conquered Trent bridge tonight. The pressure, pressure of chasing a humongous total is what Dan Christian and his side have failed to live up to.
18.1 C Brathwaite to D Paterson
1 Dane Patterson swings at it blindly this time and ends up with a top edge over the keeper this time. This one lands at no mans land and the duo gets a comfortable single.
OVER 18
Nottinghamshire
205/9
Luke Fletcher
1(1)
Dane Paterson
1(1)
Craig Miles
2-49(3.0)
17.6 C Miles to D Paterson
1 A fuller delivery sprayed way outside the off and Dane drives it away from the body towards widish long off for a single.
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  • INNINGS2
  • RUNS3
  • SR60
  • AVG3.00
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