Vitality Blast 2022 Highlights, Peter Siddle Denied Hat-trick, Sam Northeast Slams 89 Runs
Vitality Blast 2022 Highlights, Peter Siddle Denied Hat-trick, Sam Northeast Slams 89 Runs
In the Vitality Blast 2022, McKerr hit a four off the last ball at the Oval to win the match for Surrey. He faced the only ball in the match and in front was Peter Siddle who was on a hat-trick. Responding to Somerset’s 144-8, opener Will Jack gave Surrey a solid start and remained unbeaten on 66 in the end, with 32 runs from the boundary.
Earlier Tom Banton was the top scorer for the visitors with 39 runs as Gus Atkinson and McKerr took two wickets each. At the same time, Chris Jordan took one wicket for 21 runs in four overs.
In the second match of Vitality Blast 2022, both Ian Cockbain and Glenn Phillips scored fifties to help Gloucestershire beat Kent by five runs at Canterbury. The pair came together at 85-2, with Cockbain scoring 64 off 46 balls and Phillips adding 62 off 37 – a knock that included four sixes. Together they made a huge score of 195 runs.
Joe Denly, Jordan Cox, Alex Blake and Jack Leaning, who scored an unbeaten 37 off just 18 balls, all made it into the thirties, but no further, as Mohammad Amir and Josh Shaw scored two and 36 for 30 respectively. Took two wickets. The home team could only make 190-5 in their 20 overs.
Sam Northeast smashed 89 off 46 balls as Glamorgan registered an eight-wicket win over Middlesex in Cardiff. Chasing 172, Glamorgan chased down the total with 34 balls to spare, with Northeast hitting three sixes and 12 fours, and captain David Lloyd putting together an opening stand of 150.
Earlier, Max Holden’s half-century had laid the foundation for Middlesex’s total of 171-7. The opener had reached 58 off 51 balls when he was caught in the final over off Dan Douthwaite, and quick knocks of 33 from Joe Krackel and 19 from Luke Holman raised the tally, though ultimately not far enough. was.
In the North Group of Vitality Blast 2022, Saif Zaib of Northamptonshire played a brilliant innings but could not lead the team to victory. In reply, Derbyshire won by six wickets with an over in hand. Zaib scored 92 runs in 58 balls which included four sixes and eight fours. Before he was run out by George Scrimshaw.
However, openers Shan Masood and Wayne Madsen’s belligerent 73 to 57, including 10 fours and two sixes, eased the home team towards the finishing line and Luis du Ploy and Brooke Guest did the job.
Naveen-ul-Haq took four for 24 off just 22 balls as he helped Leicestershire’s 47-run win over Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge. With visitors Lewis Hill (39) and Aaron Lillee (23) Scored 170 from his full allotment, 45 for the third wicket with Wynn Mulder’s 27 and 29 giving him something to defend against from Ben Mike.