Vitality Blast
Fri 30 May, 18:30

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

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Report: Notts Outlaws vs Bears Men, Vitality Blast

Sam Hain extended an extraordinary run-scoring record for the Bears at Trent Bridge with an unbeaten 92 off 49 balls – but his efforts were eclipsed as the Outlaws pulled off a record-breaking Vitality Blast victory.

Jack Haynes was the match-winner with an unbeaten 89 off 41 balls with three sixes as the home side countered the Bears’ 226 for five with 229 for three – the biggest score they have achieved to win a match batting second in their T20 history, after skipper Joe Clarke’s 23-ball 58 had provided a launch pad.

Hain has batted seven times against Outlaws on the ground since his first visit in 2016 and has been not out six times, including his career-best unbeaten 112 in 2022, giving him an average of 505 in those fixtures.

He hit six sixes in a team tally of 14,  Ed Barnard hammering four in his 28-ball 55. Australian all-rounder Daniel Sams took two for 39 on his Outlaws debut but Conor McKerr’s analysis of 4-0-67-0 is the worst by a Notts player in T20 history – yet in the end it was not enough.

The Outlaws had needed 22 from the last two overs but Haynes took 18 and two leg byes off Barnard, before Tom Moores found the boundary to clinch a seven-wicket win with five balls to spare.

The Bears stumbled to 12 for two from 15 deliveries after being put in, with New Zealand batter Tom Latham – a first Outlaws wicket for Sams – and Rob Yates back in the hut. Yet Hain and Alex Davies plundered 46 runs from the next 21 balls, Hain lapping McKerr for the night’s first six before Davies cleared the rope off Dillon Pennington and Sams for 58 for two from six overs.

Davies collected his third maximum as Calvin Harrison joined the attack and though he top-edged the leg-spinner to be caught at deep backward square for 40 from 22 balls, the momentum remained with the Bears, who were 103 for three after 10.

Barnard was quickly up to speed, hammering four sixes in a 28-ball 55, one of which disappeared into the sheets and scaffolding currently encasing the pavilion. He fell in search of another, superbly caught by Harrison on the run at deep mid-wicket.

Sams (two for 39) bowled George Garton, but Hain raised his sixes tally to six with two more off the unfortunate McKerr. Warwickshire have made three of the five highest scores against Notts in this format, all made in the last five seasons, all at Trent Bridge.

Clarke helped Outlaws to a superb start, the skipper hitting four sixes of his own to be 58 from 22 in a powerplay score of 88 without loss. His luck ran out when he found the fielder at deep backward square off Danny Briggs as skipper Davies brought his spinners into the game, Jake Lintoff then having Lyndon James caught at long-off.

Yet Haynes and Henriques – the other Aussie all-rounder making his Outlaws’ debut – put their side right back in it with an exhilarating stand of 101 in just 57 balls before the latter holed out to wide long-on for 34 (27 balls), leaving 31 needed from three overs.

Warwickshire’s Sam Hain said, “We were pretty content after 20 overs, but this is a ground where you never know what a good score is, especially with a short boundary. Although anytime you are chasing 200 plus in a T20 game, it is a big ask.

“But Joe and Haynesy batted well there and they were the difference really. That partnership at the top of the innings took the game away from us a little bit and we were just trying to pull it back from there.

“You can look back on the game at where you might have lost but T20 is a game that is all about fine margins. On another day we would have got a few wickets in the middle part of the innings and the outcome might have been different. But we dust ourselves down and go again. No point in getting too down about it.

“I’m aware of my record here and that probably creates a bit more pressure as I’m driving up. I actually had an indoor net earlier and I hit them terribly but I’ve played enough games of T20 to know what it’s about and luckily the fine margins were in my favour today.”

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Preview: Notts Outlaws vs Bears Men, Vitality Blast

Bears Men must rejig their bowling attack options when they open their 2025 Vitality Blast campaign at Trent Bridge tomorrow (30 May, 6.30pm).

Captain Alex Davies is without the services of seamers Richard Gleeson, Hassan Ali and Chris Woakes for the T20 curtain raiser.

Gleeson has been signed by Mumbai Indians for the resumption of the IPL – the delayed final taking place on 3 June – while Ali doesn’t return from Pakistan international duty until 6 June and Woakes is with the England Lions alongside teammate Dan Mousley.

Overseas allrounder Beau Webster misses the Bears Blast summer following his call up by Australia for the World Test Championships final at Lord’s and subsequent tour of the Caribbean.

But Davies said the absences open doors for other bowlers to stake a claim in his and First team Coach Ian Westwood’s T20 plans.

He said: “We’re missing a couple of guys for the first few fixtures but that creates opportunities for other players. We’ve had that in the Championship where we’ve not played the same team many times on the bounce. That’s given us the chance to look at other guys who’ve done well and it shows the squad is in a healthy place.

“We’re all looking forward to it. We’ve done well in white ball in recent seasons, with a good win ratio, without going the whole way but we’ll be looking to go one better to Finals Day this year.

“We’re not looking that far ahead at the moment, though. We want to dominate the North group again. A lot of work needs to go in before we start thinking about the knockout stages. Let’s get the first couple of games under our belt, then we have a few days off before games come thick and fast. We’ll be trying to do what we’ve done in previous years in the group

“Two Blast games in 24 hours is a tough start but it’s the same for everyone and something we’ve come to get used to over the years.

“Guys who’ve played a lot of Championship cricket are feeling it physically, but for me it’s more the mental turnaround and how we can switch between formats and get ready for Blast.”

Bears warmed up for the trip to Trent Bridge with a commanding win over Glamorgan in a T20 Second XI fixture at Portland Road yesterday.

George Garton took 3/34, Jake Lintott two for just six runs, and there were wickets for Craig Miles and new Warwickshire signing Adam Sylvester.

Tom Latham hit 55 as Bears chased down the target with seven overs to spare.

Sylvester – who’s signed a one year deal after impressing on trial – comes straight into a 15-man squad that also includes Danny Briggs, who took 29 Blast wickets last summer, Lintott, and Miles.

Squad

Davies (c)
Taz Ali
Bamber
Barnard
Briggs
Garton
Hain
Latham
Lintott
Malik
Miles
Shaikh
Smith
Sylvester
Yates

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