Explosive T20 Final, Edgbaston Northamptonshire Steelbacks 169 (19.5 overs): Vasconcelos 88; baker 5-21 Hampshire Hawks 155 (19.2 overs): Weatherley 75; Sales 3-25 Northants won by 14 runs Scorekeeper The Northamptonshire Steelbacks claimed their third T20 Blast title after a titanic fight with the Hampshire Hawks in a thrilling Edgbaston final. After being asked to bat
T20 Blast Semi Final, Edgbaston Hampshire Hawks 187-3 (20 overs): Weatherley 88*, Vince 59 Notts Outlaws 160 (19.5 overs): Clarke 64; More complete 4-26 Hampshire won by 27 runs Scorekeeper Hampshire Hawks beat Notts Outlaws by 27 runs at Edgbaston to set up a meeting with Northamptonshire Steelbacks in the men’s T20 Blast final. After
Hampshire T20 Blast captain James Vince believes semi-final opponents Notts Outlaws will provide a “tough test” at Edgbaston on Saturday. The Hawks booked a spot on Finals day for a record 12th time after a 75-run victory over Essex in the Utilita Bowl on Wednesday night. Vince was his team’s top scorer with 125 off
Maia Bouchier’s seventh half-century in her last nine innings helped the Hampshire Hawks to victory over Lancashire Thunder, a result that took them back to the top of the Vitality Women’s Blast table. Previous leaders Surrey were stunned by Essex, for whom Anneke Bosch scored her highest T20 score of 84, unbeaten in a nine-wicket