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Match Report: Hampshire v Essex

Hampshire v Essex

Metro Bank One Day Cup
The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
Tuesday 08 August 2023, 11am start

 

Team News:

Hampshire: Fletcha Middleton, Nick Gubbins (c), Tom Prest, Ben Brown (wk), Aneurin Donald, Felix Organ, Ian Holland, Keith Barker, Joseph Eckland, Sam Currie, Dom Kelly.

Essex: Josh Rymell, Robin Das, Tom Westley (c), Beau Webster, Noah Thain, Simon Harmer, Charlie Allison, Will Buttleman (wk), Ben Allison, Aaron Beard, Jamie Porter.

Match Details:

Umpires: Nigel Llong & Jack Shantry
Toss: Essex won the toss and elected to bat
Result: Hampshire win by 4 wickets

Scorecard: View Here

Match Highlights:

Match Report:

Nick Gubbins and Ben Brown’s half-centuries maintained Hampshire’s 100 per cent start to the Metro Bank One-Day Cup – as they beat Essex by four wickets.

Captain Gubbins eased to a 63 while Brown ended a poor run of form to tot up 59 – the pair putting on 92 together, with Aneurin Donald’s exciting 47 off 45 all but ending the contest.

Australian Beau Webster and South African Simon Harmer had saved Essex from 53 for four – shaped by Keith Barker’s three for 25 – to reach 236.

But after Fletcha Middleton’s quick start, Hampshire never looked in danger and won with just over an over to spare to make it two wins from two in the competition, and condemn Essex to two defeats and a no result.

Essex chose to bat, and after rain cut the game back to 45 overs a side, found themselves on the receiving end of a devastating Barker spell.

The veteran left-armer pinned Josh Rymell with an in-seamer with his second ball, found Tom Westley slogging across the line to deep square and beat Robin Das for pace with a ball that smashed into the top of off stump.

Barker’s three for 25 off his nine overs his best List A figures for Hampshire and his best since four for 33 for Warwickshire in 2010.

The rampant start saw Essex 27 for three, which became 53 for four when Noah Thain pulled Scott Currie to fine leg, and in danger of replicating their 69 disaster against Nott Outlaws.

Webster had already been spilt on 11 but with the Simon Harmer they corrected the malaise with an innings-defining 121-run stand.

The rebuild was largely played in a risk-free manner, gaining confidence throughout to the stage where both crashed sixes off Dom Kelly.

Webster’s fifty came in 78 balls and Harmer’s with a reverse sweep in 60 balls – but their demise saw the remaining five wickets fall for 62 runs.

Hampshire were hampered by Currie being withdrawn from the attack due to two no balls – not helped but constant drizzle making the ball soap-like – but Gubbins made up the overs with a pair of wickets to return two for 24.

Ian Holland picked up two for 42 in the death, with Felix Organ dismissing Aaron Beard and Essex ending up on 236.

Middleton, on the back of a maiden century, blazed his way out the gates with a 25-ball 36 in a 51-run opening stand.

He was caught off a skier and Tom Prest nicked off as Jamie Porter took a quick-fire double.

Gubbins was less fluent, but with Ben Brown glued the innings together to take any possible sting out the chase. The experienced pair putting on 92 for the third wicket, which included Webster bowling medium pacers to Brown and off-spin to Gubbins.

The former Middlesex batter had opened his season with 40 but passed that, and reached his half-century in 80 balls before being bowled by Tom Westley’s first delivery.

Brown reached his first half-century, all formats, since April but fell leg before to Harmer.

However, Donald had already entered and killed the contest with his typically sprightly style – capped off with two towering sixes on the hook. The Welshman fell trying to bring up his half-century with a six to the long boundary and Organ clothed to mid on. Barker comprehensively carved a boundary to win it.

Noah Thain

Noah Thain has been part of the Essex Academy since 2021 with the all-rounder enjoying a fruitful 2022 season scoring over 850 runs at an average of 77, which included a memorable 293 runs in an Essex U18s match against Kent at Garon Park.

This achievement was part of rich vein of form, which saw him reach the century mark in four consecutive games for the county.

Thain made his First XI debut for the Eagles against Ireland in a First-Class tourist match in 2023, where he would take his first professional wicket in his fifth over.

Date of Birth: 13/01/05
Squad No: 22
Nationality:
Debut 2023
Capped
Role in Team: All-Rounder
Batting: Right-Hand
Bowling: Right-Arm Medium
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Charlie Allison

Charlie Allison, who plays his club cricket for his place of birth Colchester and East Essex, made his second XI debut in a 10-wicket T20 victory against Middlesex at Southend’s Garon Park in 2023, where he played alongside elder brother, and established Essex first-teamer, Ben.

Allison has been on the Essex age-group pathway from under-9 level before making his first appearance in an Eagles shirt in a warm up against Cambridgeshire in 2022 before making his professional debut in the first game of the Metro Bank One Day Cup in 2023 against Lancashire, before the game was abandoned due to rain without Charlie having a bat or a bowl.

Date of Birth: 02/03/05
Squad No: 56
Nationality:
Debut 2023
Capped
Role in Team: Batter
Batting: Right-Hand
Bowling: Right-Arm Off-Spin

 

Match Preview: Hampshire v Essex

Hampshire v Essex
Metro Bank One Day Cup
The Ageas Bowl. Southampton
Tuesday 08 August 2023, 11:00am start

Essex travel to Hampshire tomorrow for the first of three One Day Cup fixtures the Eagles will face this week, with the aim of kick-starting the 50-over campaign.

Having been washed out in their opener against Lancashire in Sedbergh before falling to Notts Outlaws at home last week, Essex will hope to record their first win of the tournament with a trip to the home of a side they have enjoyed success against in the last month.

A tense victory at the Ageas Bowl in late July to keep the LV= Insurance County Championship title race very much alive was preceded 12 days previously by a Vitality Blast win on Finals Day at Edgbaston.

Given the tournament is still in its early stages, a third straight win over Hampshire in all formats could vault Essex as high as third in the Group A table.

Squad

Essex Hampshire Squad

The Eagles are boosted by the return of Simon Harmer, who is the sole addition to an otherwise unchanged group that now numbers 14 players.

Again led by Tom Westley, the squad sees Aaron Beard, who stood out with bowling figures of 4/32 on Thursday, retain his place, while Australian Beau Webster fills the second overseas player spot alongside Harmer.

Squad Fitness Update

The Opposition

Hampshire squad: Nick Gubbins (c), Toby Albert, Keith Barker, Ben Brown, Scott Currie, Aneurin Donald, Joseph Eckland, Ian Holland, Eddie Jack, Dom Kelly, Fletcha Middleton, Felix Organ, Tom Prest

The hosts have won their sole game so far in this season’s competition, a rain-affected encounter with Middlesex from which they emerged on top by 18 runs on the DLS method.

Following the visiting Seaxes having posted 309-7 in their 50 overs thanks to 78 off 53 from Ryan Higgins and Joe Cracknell’s 64 as Scott Currie claimed 3/54 from ten overs, the rain first set in after just three balls of Hampshire’s response.

That turned out to be a short delay with no reduction in overs, but the threat remained throughout, making Fletcha Middleton’s 101-ball century and swift contributions of 40 off 33 from Nick Gubbins and a 36-ball 38 from Tom Prest all the more crucial.

Those scores propelled Hampshire to 238-5 from 37.1 overs, before the rain arrived again and this time set in to bring a premature end to the action, after which the hosts were declared winners by virtue of being narrowly ahead of the DLS par score.

MIDDLETON V BEARD BATTLE

Last Time We Met

It was very much the Shane Snater show on the last occasion that Essex met Hampshire in List A cricket a year ago at the Ageas Bowl, but the all-rounder’s career-high score in the format was not quite enough for Essex to record victory.

Batting at number eight, Snater hit 64 from 63 balls to lead a rally that saw the Eagles post 257-8, with the 27-year-old sharing in a stand of 96 with Jamal Richards, who made an unbeaten 31.

However, despite Snater then claiming 3/31 with the ball as well, alongside Luc Benkenstein’s 2/47, the hosts edged their way to a three-wicket win with ten balls to spare as Tom Prest hit 76.

Despite that, other recent results against the south-coast outfit have been more favourable to the Eagles, who won in Southampton in 2021 by an identical margin of three wickets thanks to Snater and Harmer equally sharing six wickets and Tom Westley hitting 69.

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The last List A meeting at Chelmsford, in April 2019, also swung the Eagles’ way, and by a considerably more crushing margin of 111 runs, as Ravi Bopara and Ryan ten Doeschate both hit 89 – with the latter doing so off just 59 balls – in a total of 341/6.

Matt Coles then returned figures of 4/48, as despite Rilee Roussouw hitting 93 off 72 balls in response, a lack of support saw the visitors subside to 230 all out inside 41 overs.

Tickets

Tickets remain on sale for this fixture, with seating unreserved at the Ageas Bowl and visiting supporters free to sit anywhere in the open sections of the ground.

Adult tickets are priced at £16, concessions can enter for £11, and under-17 tickets will cost £5.

Tickets can be bought at the link below:

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Enjoy a premium experience with the family without breaking the bank

We’re offering fans a one-time-only opportunity to watch Essex’s Metro Bank One Day Cup fixture against Yorkshire on Sunday 13 August from the Premier Marquee.

Fans can watch the cricket with added luxuries including private seating (indoor and outdoor), a private bar, a complimentary snack and beverage on arrival and more.

You also get an additional free ticket to a day of cricket at The Cloud County Ground in 2023.

This package costs just £40 for Adults and £15 for Under 18s, with a Family ticket costing £99.

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How To Watch

If you are unable to make the journey to Southampton in person, the match will be streamed live by the hosts on their YouTube channel, and available to watch via the Essex Cricket Matchzone.

Live updates will also be provided on the Club’s own social media channels, while highlights will be available via the Essex Cricket website and social channels too.

One-off chance: Watch Essex v Yorkshire from Premier Marquee

We’re offering fans a one-time-only opportunity to watch Essex’s Metro Bank One Day Cup fixture against Yorkshire on Sunday 13 August from the Premier Marquee.

Perfect for a family day out, a special occasion or simply an affordable elevated matchday experience, the Premier Marquee ticket allows you to watch the cricket with added luxuries including:

  • Private pitchside marquee with indoor and outdoor seating and a private bar
  • Complimentary tea, coffee or a soft drink on arrival, plus an Essex chocolate brownie
  • A matchday scorecard
  • One FREE general admission ticket to a Metro Bank One Day Cup fixture of your choosing or one day of an LV=Insurance County Championship fixture at The Cloud County Ground in 2023.

 

Ticket Prices:

£40 Adults
£15 Under 18s
£99 Family ticket (2 Adults, 2 Juniors)

How to Purchase:

You can purchase tickets online by choosing the Woodland Group Premier Marquee block or by choosing the Family Marquee Package drop-down. You can also call our Ticketing Team on 01245 254010 (family tickets must be purchased over the phone) or email [email protected].

If you already have tickets for the fixture, you can upgrade your existing ticket by calling our Ticketing Team and paying the difference.

In order to claim your complimentary ticket to a 50-over or County Championship at of your choosing, please reply to your ticket confirmation email with your chosen day of cricket.

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Squad Fitness Update with Vishal Kanji

Essex Lead Physio Vishal Kanji talks to Essex Cricket TV following the beginning of the Metro Bank One Day Cup campaign this week.

The squad have experienced a number of injuries in recent weeks and with six players at The Hundred, Vish provides an update on the current fitness within the Men’s First Team squad.

The squad travel to Southampton on Tuesday, followed by back-to-back home games at The Cloud County Ground in the 50-over competition but Vishal is hopeful for a return from the likes of Feroze Khushi and Luc Benkenstein.

 

Match Report: Essex Women v Middlesex

Essex Women v Middlesex

Women’s London Championship
The Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford
Friday 04 August 2023, 10:30am start

 

Team News:

Essex: Yasmin Daswani, Jess Bird, Cath Dalton, Kelly Castle*, Scarlett Hughes†, Tilly Callaghan, Grace Poole, Bella Howarth, Bella Johnson, Prisha Bedi, Sally Chapman, Sophie Wilson

Middlesex: Issy Routledge*, Natasha Miles, Mariko Hill, Anisha Dissanayake, Chloe Abel, Riva Pindoria, Louise Poulter, Iqraa Hussain†, Sonali Patel, Lucy Porter, Jenny Bloefeld, Gemma Marriott
 

Match Details:

Umpires: Angela Tuff & P Richardson
Toss: Essex won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Essex (194-3) beat Middlesex (191-9) by seven wickets

Scorecard: View Here

Match Reaction: Kelly Castle

 

Match Report:

Jess Bird crunched an unbeaten 88 as Essex completed a comfortable seven-wicket victory against Middlesex in the Women’s London Championship at The Cloud County Ground.

Bird’s knock held together the Eagles’ chase and was ably supported by 49 from captain Kelly Castle alongside Scarlett Hughes’ 22 not out, with the latter striking the winning runs.

It was a chase that the Eagles barely ever failed to look in control of throughout, and it had been teed up by a tight bowling performance led by Castle, Grace Poole, and Tilly Callaghan, who all claimed two wickets apiece.

That showing with the ball vindicated Castle’s decision to field when the coin fell in her favour at the start of the day, and when Poole bowled Gemma Marriott in just the seventh over, it was a sign of things to come.

Issy Routledge steadfastly resisted throughout much of the visitors’ innings to compile 63, though Louise Poulter, who hit a fluent 24, was the only other Seaxes batter to pass 20.

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Callaghan’s two wickets came in the space of three overs, as she pinned Natasha Miles lbw on 11 and then saw Mariko Hill chase a wide one to be caught behind by Hughes for just two.

Yasmin Daswani then claimed a pair of impressive catches, including leaping for one above her head, off Prisha Bedi and Bella Johnson to account for Lucy Porter and Sonali Patel, respectively, leaving Middlesex 96-5.

A stand of 35 between Routledge and Poulter restored some respectability to an innings that was teetering on the brink of collapse, though when Poole returned to bowl the latter, the scoring dried up.

Castle chipped in take care of the tail by removing Chloe Abel lbw and then yorking Riva Pindoria, either side of Poole scoring a direct run-out at the non-striker’s end to finally remove Routledge.

A pair of late swipes from Iqraa Hussain saw her put up an unbeaten 16, and though that helped the visitors avoid the ignominy of being bowled out, their total was hardly ever likely to be enough.

Daswani fell early, bowled by Abel just after demonstrating an audacious ramp shot, and Cath Dalton was dismissed shortly afterwards too, caught behind off Routledge, but that only brought together Bird and Castle.

Together, the duo added a sparkling 112 for the third wicket from 146 balls, underpinning the chase and virtually ensuring victory by the time they were eventually parted.

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In the midst of that stand, Castle turned a quick two behind square to bring up the team 50 and then swept a single to reach the milestone of the half-century partnership.

Bird, not to be outdone, also took a quick two to take the Eagles into three figures a little while later, and three overs after that, posted her individual fifty with a single to put Essex at 116-2 just before the halfway point.

She then flicked another single to fine leg to bring up the century stand, though it was ended shortly after the 30-over mark when Castle was caught off Marriott for 49.

However, Bird sought revenge for Castle’s dismissal by dispatching Marriott with disdain through midwicket for four to bring up the team 150.

Hughes was watching on from the non-striker’s end at that point, but warmed up over the next nine overs with a swift knock, and crowned it by punching Hill for a straight four that completed the win.
 

Upcoming Matches

Essex’s season may now be over, but there is still plenty of women’s cricket to come at The Cloud County Ground in 2023.

Chelmsford is set to welcome Heather Knight’s England for an IT20 against Sri Lanka on Saturday 2nd September, before Sunrisers play Central Sparks in a Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy encounter eight days later.

Tickets for both ties are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting the link below:

 

The Kenton Group Extends Partnership & Becomes New Stand Sponsor

Essex Cricket are pleased to announce our partnership extension with The Kenton Group, a leading provider of telecommunications and network solutions.

The partnership, which began in 2017, has now been extended for a further three years, seeing Kenton Group become a new stand sponsor at The Cloud County Ground.

The stand located in the Hayes Close End of the ground will now be referred to collectively as ‘The Kenton Group Stand’.

Managing Director of The Kenton Group, John Larkin, said:

“Serving our local community is one of our passions, and continuing to support Essex Cricket is just one of the many ways we set out to achieve this. I have met a number of fantastic contacts through the Club that help to support our business, which we are very grateful for.

We are thrilled to be continuing our work with Essex Cricket and wish the team the best of luck for the 2023 season.”

Chief Executive Officer of Essex Cricket, John Stephenson, added:

“We are delighted to have The Kenton Group returning as an Official Partner. We look forward to continuing our work with John and the team, as well as unveiling their new stand to our spectators here at The Cloud County Ground.”

About Kenton Group:

Kenton Group brings together five focused business units (Kenton Design & Technology, Kenton Distribution & Network Solutions, Kenton AccessNet, Kenton Data & Voice, Kenton Optical & Fibre Technologies) with the aim to become a successful business powered by its people, its customers and to drive increasing efficiency in its own and customers organisations – without compromising on quality and performance.

For further information about The Kenton Group, visit www.thekentongroup.com.