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Rugby School

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Warwickshire Men

Warwickshire Men

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Warwickshire Men

Middlesex Men

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Middlesex’s completed back-to-back Metro Bank One-Day Cup victories on the road as they beat Warwickshire by 28 runs at Rugby School.

The visitors chose to bat on a turning pitch and were bowled out for 217 as Jake Lintott equalled his career-best List A figures of five for 37. Captain Ben Geddes struck 48 (57 balls) but while four of Middlesex’s top six passed 30, none reached 50.

Warwickshire replied with 189 all out as Luke Hollman added a List A best four for 27 to his valuable 33 with the bat. Hamza Shaikh top-scored with 42 (72) but in a losing cause as the game yielded no individual half-century. 

Fresh from chasing down a record 387 at Durham two days earlier, Middlesex chose to bat first, forcing the home side to chase on a pitch likely to turn more the longer the match went. The early loss of Joe Cracknell, bowled by Olly Hannon-Dalby, brought in Sam Robson, hero of that record runfest with 169 not out, but this time Robson reached only 17 before a Hannon-Dalby in-ducker shattered his stumps.

Joshua De Caires batted fluently for 43 (59) but then lifted Adam Sylvester to deep mid-wicket. Geddes and Jack Davies (38, 60) added 50 in 11 overs to take their side to 157 for three in the 33rd over but attacking the spinners was a risky business and the last seven wickets fell for 60 in 16 overs.

Geddes and Davies were lbw to flighted balls from Lintott and Rob Yates respectively. Nathan Fernandes also perished lbw, providing Vansh Jani with his first wicket for Warwickshire.

Hollman (33, 40) smote Tazeem Ali out of the ground but skied a reverse sweep at Lintott who then wrapped up the innings with a triple wicket maiden. With the first two balls of an over he dismissed former Bear Henry Brookes (bowled) and Bear-to-be-next-season Nathan Gilchrist (lbw). Four balls later, James Feldman became the innings’ fifth lbw victim and Lintott had his second career List A five-for.

Warwickshire’s reply reached 61 for the loss of only Ed Barnard, whose off stump was disturbed by Toby Roland Jones, but Hollman then struck in successive overs. Zen Malik was bowled and Alex Davies chipped a full toss to mid off. 

Brookes struck a big blow against his former club, uprooting the anchor as Yates (38, 55) played on. Hollman collected his third wicket when Kai Smith hammered to backward point. As the spinners turned the screw, Shaikh charged and missed at Fernandes and Jani pulled and missed at De Caires and was lbw.  

Hollman extracted bounce to find Tazeem Ali’s edge through to wicketkeeper Cracknell and when Lintott lapped Gilchrist to Cracknell, Warwickshire last wickets had to find 30. They found just one before De Caires bowled Hannon-Dalby. 

Warwickshire spinner Jake Lintott said:

“I think their total was about par in the conditions. It looked like they were going to get around 230 at one stage so we brought it back well but there are a lot of learnings for us from the way we batted; about how to play on that wicket and how to be effective. We showed it in glimpses but just couldn’t string those partnerships together to make a big dent in the total.

“It’s exciting to play in games like that. The surface was challenging for both teams with the bat. As a spinner it is exciting to bowl in those conditions because they don’t come along very often. 

“I was delighted with the way I bowled because it hasn’t been the easiest time for me in the last few months so to put in a performance like that was really pleasing. It’s overdue and I need to contribute more to games, I’m well aware of that, so it’s nice to put a performance in – it’s just a shame that it didn’t result in a win.”

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Warwickshire v Middlesex - One-Day Cup Preview

Warwickshire face Middlesex in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup tomorrow, aiming to complete a perfect Rugby Festival with a third win out of three.

Victories over Northamptonshire and Kent in the first two games in the elegant school setting have lifted the Bears among the front-runners in the Group B table. Next comes a Middlesex side likely to present a tough challenge having won two out of three so far, most recently chasing down 387 to beat Durham at Chester-le-Street.

It has the hallmarks of another cracking game – and coach Ian Westwood says the Bears are relishing the Rugby atmosphere which has helped them put two wins on the board.

“We are all thoroughly enjoying the Rugby Festival,” he said. “We continuously get spoilt by the weather when we come here and they look after us very well. It’s well-supported and the crowd are really into it and enjoying the cricket and the lads are feeding off that and also really enjoying it.

“It would be great to make it three out of three. That would put us in a good position in the group but Middlesex are a strong team who had a great win on Wednesday so we will have to be at our best. But we are playing some good cricket and the atmosphere is good so hopefully we can keep it going.”

A feature of the Bears’ progress in the competition so far has been the impact of emerging players, notably Vansh Jani (125 runs at 41.66) and Kai Smith (119 runs at 39.66) with the bat and Taz Ali (ten wickets at 9.70) with the ball. To that list on Wednesday was added seamer Adam Sylvester who made his List A debut against Kent and bowled 5-1-7-1 – a remarkable spell in a match in which overall runs were scored at 5.35 per over.

“Adam bowled superbly,” Westwood said. “He has been very patient, waiting for a chance and bowling really well in the second team, desperate to get a go. He got the key wicket of Finch when he was set and to concede pretty much one an over was an amazing effort and set us up for the win. We said we are going to give everyone a chance in this comp and rotate the seamers and look after them and we are really pleased for him.

“It was a good team performance against Kent. Taz showed his skills again with the ball and it was also nice to get off to a better start with the bat. Barnard and Yates at the top showed really good intent and set a nice foundation. It became a bit tricky in the middle as the pitch slowed up but another great partnership from Kai and Vansh got us to a good score and we defended it solidly.”

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