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Haynes leads Notts to win over struggling Glamorgan
Haynes leads Notts to win over struggling Glamorgan

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Haynes leads Notts to win over struggling Glamorgan

MetroBank One Day Cup, CardiffGlamorgan 278-9 (50 overs): Byrom 62, Root 56; Lord 2-50Notts Outlaws 282-3 (46.3 overs): Haynes 124, Hameed 58*, Slater 57Notts won by seven wickets Match scorecard A controlling innings of 124 from Jack Haynes steered Notts Outlaws to a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Glamorgan, finally ending the defending champions' slim hopes of Ben Slater (57) and Haseeb Hameed (58 not out) made a target of 279 look simple as the visitors strolled to victory with 27 balls to spare in the Sophia Gardens sunshine. Glamorgan stuttered in the middle of their innings after a bright start from Eddie Byrom (62) and Asa Tribe (43), before Billy Root's 56 anchored the back end of the innings as they reached wickets were shared round a largely inexperienced Notts attack, with debutant Byron Hatton-Lowe, 18, among those claiming two wickets. The Outlaws have two wins, a tie and two defeats from their five matches. Notts made five changes and Glamorgan three, bringing in Henry Hurle, Billy Root and Romano Franco, with Will Smale taking the gloves after Alex Horton suffered a dislocated thumb at Tribe got Glamorgan off to a strong start with nine fours in his 43 off 32 balls before skying Hatton-Lowe to cover with the score on 71, and the seamer followed up by having Henry Hurle caught on the square-leg boundary for 12 in his first innings for the pattern of catches in the deep continued as Rob Lord had the stylish Byrom caught at deep square-leg, having struck 10 boundaries and faced 72 balls, and Kiran Carlson caught at fine-leg for Will Smale (16) run out in a mix-up with Root, Glamorgan were five down in the 30th over and forced to rebuild as the Outlaws slowed the boundary count. Zain Ul Hassan drove Joe Pocklington (1-46) to cover for 20, but Root added 57 with Dan Douthwaite, who clubbed a couple of big sixes in his fell to Lyndon James in the last over after a responsible knock, taking a rare opportunity in only his second first-team appearance of the season. Ben Martindale, in his first senior game this year, started brightly with 21 off 23 before falling in a tight spell from Ul Hassan, but Slater and Haynes put together a largely untroubled stand of ended when 18-year-old North Walian spinner Romano Franco claimed his first senior wicket, Slater chipping to deep captain Hameed took up the chase in a decisive partnership of 141 with Haynes, whose knock took just 103 balls, including 11 fours and four looked set to see them home when he was caught behind off Tribe, the Jersey product claiming his first Glamorgan wicket. There was time for Hameed to reach a busy 49-ball half-century before the inevitable result, Glamorgan slumping to a fourth defeat in four matches played after a lacklustre afternoon.

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win
Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

South Wales Guardian

time06-07-2025

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  • South Wales Guardian

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Donald reached 50 off just 13 balls as he equalled Marcus Trescothick's feat, finishing with 85 as his side clinched a seven-wicket run. Yorkshire had posted a competitive-looking target of 200 but Donald had different ideas. Simply ridiculous!!!! Nye equals the Blast record fastest fifty – 13 balls – in just the fourth over!! 👏 Watch LIVE ⤵️ — Derbyshire CCC (@DerbyshireCCC) July 6, 2025 He teed off and brought up his 50 in the fourth over. He went on to make 85 off 30 balls, hitting seven sixes and eight fours. Nottinghamshire secured a nervy one-wicket win off the penultimate ball against Leicestershire. Rishi Patel (51) and Sol Budinger (56) helped the Foxes to 188 for two in their 20 overs. Nottinghamshire were steady in their reply with Joe Clarke hitting 50 before a flurry of wickets put them in danger until number 10 Dillon Pennington and number 11 Farham Ahmed saw them over the line with the penultimate delivery. That is a derby-day victory on home soil for your Notts Outlaws!#OutlawsAssemble | 📺 — Notts Outlaws (@TrentBridge) July 6, 2025 Ned Leonard and Andy Gorvin did the damage for Glamorgan as they beat Kent by six wickets. Leonard took four for 26 and Gorvin four for 17 as Kent were restricted to 118 for nine from their 20 overs. The Welsh county made light work of their chase, knocking it off in the 12th over, with Kiran Carlson top-scoring on 34. Essex won a rain-affected contest with Surrey in nail-biting fashion. That 𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜 feeling 🥰 Feels good, doesn't it Essex fans? 🦅 #EaglesRise — Essex Cricket (@EssexCricket) July 6, 2025 With the game reduced to 12 overs, the hosts posted 141 for six thanks to Jason Roy's breezy 30. Paul Walter's 55 took Essex close but it was left to Matt Critchley to hit the winning runs off the final ball to secure a four-wicket run. Somerset claimed a four-wicket victory off the penultimate ball against a Hampshire side who posted 178 for three at Southampton. Worcestershire easily passed Northamptonshire's 152 for nine, winning by six wickets with 20 balls to spare. Gloucestershire defeated visiting Middlesex by nine runs and Durham came through at home to Bears, winning by eight runs.

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win
Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Leader Live

time06-07-2025

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  • Leader Live

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Donald reached 50 off just 13 balls as he equalled Marcus Trescothick's feat, finishing with 85 as his side clinched a seven-wicket run. Yorkshire had posted a competitive-looking target of 200 but Donald had different ideas. Simply ridiculous!!!! Nye equals the Blast record fastest fifty – 13 balls – in just the fourth over!! 👏 Watch LIVE ⤵️ — Derbyshire CCC (@DerbyshireCCC) July 6, 2025 He teed off and brought up his 50 in the fourth over. He went on to make 85 off 30 balls, hitting seven sixes and eight fours. Nottinghamshire secured a nervy one-wicket win off the penultimate ball against Leicestershire. Rishi Patel (51) and Sol Budinger (56) helped the Foxes to 188 for two in their 20 overs. Nottinghamshire were steady in their reply with Joe Clarke hitting 50 before a flurry of wickets put them in danger until number 10 Dillon Pennington and number 11 Farham Ahmed saw them over the line with the 119th delivery. That is a derby-day victory on home soil for your Notts Outlaws!#OutlawsAssemble | 📺 — Notts Outlaws (@TrentBridge) July 6, 2025 Ned Leonard and Andy Gorvin did the damage for Glamorgan as they beat Kent by six wickets. Leonard took four for 26 and Gorvin four for 17 as Kent were restricted to 118 for nine from their 20 overs. The Welsh county made light work of their chase, knocking it off in the 12th over, with Kiran Carlson top-scoring on 34.

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win
Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Powys County Times

time06-07-2025

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  • Powys County Times

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Aneurin Donald equalled the Twenty20 record for the fastest half-century as he fired Derbyshire to victory over Yorkshire. Donald reached 50 off just 13 balls as he equalled Marcus Trescothick's feat, finishing with 85 as his side clinched a seven-wicket run. Yorkshire had posted a competitive-looking target of 200 but Donald had different ideas. Simply ridiculous!!!! Nye equals the Blast record fastest fifty – 13 balls – in just the fourth over!! 👏 Watch LIVE ⤵️ — Derbyshire CCC (@DerbyshireCCC) July 6, 2025 He teed off and brought up his 50 in the fourth over. He went on to make 85 off 30 balls, hitting seven sixes and eight fours. Nottinghamshire secured a nervy one-wicket win off the penultimate ball against Leicestershire. Rishi Patel (51) and Sol Budinger (56) helped the Foxes to 188 for two in their 20 overs. Nottinghamshire were steady in their reply with Joe Clarke hitting 50 before a flurry of wickets put them in danger until number 10 Dillon Pennington and number 11 Farham Ahmed saw them over the line with the 119th delivery. That is a derby-day victory on home soil for your Notts Outlaws! #OutlawsAssemble | 📺 — Notts Outlaws (@TrentBridge) July 6, 2025 Ned Leonard and Andy Gorvin did the damage for Glamorgan as they beat Kent by six wickets. Leonard took four for 26 and Gorvin four for 17 as Kent were restricted to 118 for nine from their 20 overs. The Welsh county made light work of their chase, knocking it off in the 12th over, with Kiran Carlson top-scoring on 34.

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win
Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Rhyl Journal

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Aneurin Donald equals record for fastest Twenty20 half-century in Derbyshire win

Donald reached 50 off just 13 balls as he equalled Marcus Trescothick's feat, finishing with 85 as his side clinched a seven-wicket run. Yorkshire had posted a competitive-looking target of 200 but Donald had different ideas. Simply ridiculous!!!! Nye equals the Blast record fastest fifty – 13 balls – in just the fourth over!! 👏 Watch LIVE ⤵️ — Derbyshire CCC (@DerbyshireCCC) July 6, 2025 He teed off and brought up his 50 in the fourth over. He went on to make 85 off 30 balls, hitting seven sixes and eight fours. Nottinghamshire secured a nervy one-wicket win off the penultimate ball against Leicestershire. Rishi Patel (51) and Sol Budinger (56) helped the Foxes to 188 for two in their 20 overs. Nottinghamshire were steady in their reply with Joe Clarke hitting 50 before a flurry of wickets put them in danger until number 10 Dillon Pennington and number 11 Farham Ahmed saw them over the line with the 119th delivery. That is a derby-day victory on home soil for your Notts Outlaws!#OutlawsAssemble | 📺 — Notts Outlaws (@TrentBridge) July 6, 2025 Ned Leonard and Andy Gorvin did the damage for Glamorgan as they beat Kent by six wickets. Leonard took four for 26 and Gorvin four for 17 as Kent were restricted to 118 for nine from their 20 overs. The Welsh county made light work of their chase, knocking it off in the 12th over, with Kiran Carlson top-scoring on 34.

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