One Day Cup
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Report: Warwickshire v Hampshire, One Day Cup Semi-Final

Warwickshire’s hopes of reaching the Metro Bank One Day Cup Final came crashing down with a nine-wicket defeat to Hampshire as spinner Liam Dawson took career best figures of seven for 15.

Left-arm spinner Dawson registered his best bowling performance in any format and sent an already faltering innings into freefall with three wickets in four balls as Warwickshire folded all out for 93.

Put in, the Bears were soon in trouble as former Edgbaston favourite Keith Barker took three for 28 in his opening burst. Sam Hain (33 not out, 38 balls) could then only watch from the other end as his colleagues departed.

Hampshire eased to 95 for one in 19 overs (Fletcha Middleton 54 not out, 65 balls) to book a place in the final on 16 September 16 against Gloucestershire or Leicestershire at Trent Bridge. The visitors celebrated a job done almost to perfection while the big home crowd was left to digest Warwickshire’s latest knockout implosion after commanding a group stage.

It was a good toss for Hampshire to win, in grey, bowler-friendly conditions, but they exploited them brilliantly. Barker set the tone with a menacing maiden to start with and then removed Rob Yates, caught at mid-off, with his eighth ball.

Barker then had Will Rhodes caught behind off a textbook outswinger before Ed Barnard, having again looked in sublime form, tickled a leg-side catch to wicketkeeper Ben Brown.

Dawson then set about the rest of the Bears line-up. He turned a ball on to Michael Burgess’ off-stump and bowled Jake Bethell. At 91 for five, Warwickshire desperately needed someone to stay with Hain but in the blink of an eye it was 91 for eight after Ethan Brookes chipped to cover, Jake Lintott top-edged a sweep and Danny Briggs, having survived the hat-trick ball, fell lbw on the back foot to the next.

Henry Brookes edged behind and Olly Hannon-Dalby played down the wrong line and lost his off-stump to leave Dawson with the best ever figures by a Hampshire bowler in one-day cricket.  

Hannon-Dalby has bowled brilliantly throughout this tournament (24 wickets at 12.2 going into this game) but defending a feeble total of 93 was even beyond him. Hampshire openers Middleton and Nick Gubbins added 45 in ten overs before the latter fell lbw, although well forward, to Lintott.

Middleton advanced smoothly to his fifth List A half-century, from 56 balls with seven fours, and added a stress-free unbroken 50 in ten overs with Tom Prest (31, 25), who struck the match-winning six to seal the most straightforward of victories in front of a slightly stunned home crowd.

Warwickshire First Team Coach Mark Robinson said: “There’s not much you can say really. We have had done to us what we have done to a few teams this year. At times we have won the toss in good bowling conditions and made heavy inroads in a powerplay and got a team out for a low score. This time it’s happened to us and we took some early damage that we couldn’t repair,

We’re all disappointed. Fair play to Dawson, he bowled really well, the ball held in the wicket a tiny bit, but we are better than losing five wickets like that. But it’s cricket and these are the ones you’ve got to take on the chin. You feel a bit embarrassed and a bit ashamed but actually it can happen and the quicker you ditch these ones and move on the better.

“We just needed someone to stay in with Sam Hain. I think 200 would have made it interesting. If we had got to 200 we would have had a sniff and then if we had got to 250 I think it would have been a winning score, but to do that you need partnerships and apart from a brief one between Barny and Sam we never looked like doing that.

“It’s been a good tournament for us and some of the young players have come in and done really well, but it is disappointing because we had a very good opportunity here and didn’t take it.” 

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Preview: Warwickshire v Hampshire, Metro Bank One Day Cup semi-final

Sam Hain returns from The Hundred to strengthen Warwickshire’s squad ahead of the Metro Bank One Day Cup semi-final shootout against Hampshire.

Hain – who averaged 33 in five innings for Trent Rockets – is expected to make his first start in the competition as a replacement for Alex Davies who has a back injury.

Warwickshire powered through Group B with seven wins from eight – the only blemish being a one-run defeat to Durham – to secure home advantage for Tuesday’s last four clash. Tickets are available for only £10 for adults and free for under 16s, while Members also go free.

Victory will see them face either Leicestershire – who topped Group A – or Gloucestershire in the final at Trent Bridge on 16 September.

Bears’ 50-over campaign has been underpinned by standout performances from experienced heads Olly Hannon-Dalby – the leading wicket taker on 24 – and Ed Barnard who’s revelled at the top of the order where he’s smashed 590 runs.

But First Team Coach Mark Robinson has been quick to praise his entire squad, including the contributions of teenagers Hamza Shaikh, Kai Smith and Tazeem Ali, plus rookie seamer Michael Booth.

He said: “Everyone has played a part in the team’s success and the younger players, who’ve gained valuable experience, have not looked out of place in the senior side.

“As players have been released from The Hundred it’s made the side stronger, increased competition for places, and posed us selection quandaries.

“Davo (Alex Davies) went down with back spasms at the weekend and has been ruled out. With Hamza playing on Monday for England’s under-19s, we felt it wouldn’t be right to bring him out of that environment.

“Hainy was back in training on Monday and is available to slot in for Davo. Dan (Mousley) and Benji (Chris Benjamin) won’t be involved as it’s right to reward those players who’ve got us to this point. They will be starting their transition back to red ball.”

Hampshire qualified from Group A in similarly impressive fashion (7 wins from 8) and denied fans a Bears vs Pears semi-final with a 10-run win against Worcestershire on Sunday.

Robinson knows it’ll be his side’s toughest assignment yet in this year’s One Day Cup with star players like Liam Dawson and James Vince potentially involved for the south coast side.

He added: “Hampshire have gone really well with overall quite a young team. They’re a lot stronger now than they have been during the group stages, but so are we so I expect it to be a close game and hopefully a good spectacle for our supporters.

“We go into the game with great confidence but one-off games like this can come down to a bit of umpiring, a bit of brilliance, a bit of bad luck or sometimes the toss of a coin. It’s often fine margins that can decide games.

“We’ll make sure we’re prepared technically and mentally, that our processes are right, and then we’ll hope the cricket gods shine on us at the key moments.”

Hamza Shaikh and Taz Ali remain with England’s under-19s for ODIs against Australia.

Squad

Ed Barnard
Jacob Bethell
Michael Burgess
Danny Briggs
Ethan Brookes
Henry Brookes
Sam Hain
Olly Hannon-Dalby
Jake Lintott
Craig Miles
Will Rhodes
Kai Smith
Rob Yates

How to Follow

Members and supporters can follow the match live in our Match Centre at edgbaston.com, which will include a free to watch Live Stream, with BBC commentary, and a live text commentary.

Supporters can get involved by sending their match day comments and thoughts on Twitter via @WarwickshireCCC and we’ll publish the best ones on our live text commentary in the Match Centre.

Supporters can also watch the Live Stream and get instant push notifications of all wickets, innings and match results via the Edgbaston app, which is free to download on iOS and Android.

Match updates will also be available across the Club’s social media accounts, simply search for @WarwickshireCCC.

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