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English Domestic Clydesdale Bank 40 2012 –

Hampshire v Nottinghamshire

Thu 31 May 2012, 04:40pm BST, 04:40pm local

Nottinghamshire win by 12 runs

Nottinghamshire277-4 (40 ovs)
Hampshire265 (39.5 ovs)

match report

Nottinghamshire recorded their first Clydesdale Bank 40 win of the season with a narrow 14-run victory over Hampshire.

With Kevin Pietersen announcing his retirement from all limited-overs international cricket, James Taylor and Samit Patel sent a timely to the England selectors of their abundant talent.

Taylor struck a magnificent unbeaten 115, a record for a Nottinghamshire batsmen against Hampshire in List A cricket. Patel, meanwhile, scored 66, his first one-day half-century of the season, and took three crucial Royals wickets.

It was the diminutive Taylor who really caught the eye, though, with a scintillating career-best innings that came off just 77 balls and included seven sixes and seven fours.

With Nottinghamshire having meandered along to 147 for four off 30 overs after winning the toss and electing to bat, the England Lions captain sparked his side's innings into life as he smashed 90 runs in his final 32 balls. Taylor shared an unbeaten 143-run stand for the fifth wicket with Adam Voges (32).

No-one in the Ageas Bowl crowd was safe as Taylor unfurled some inventive strokes with Sean Ervine (0-34 off two overs), Danny Briggs (0-55 off seven) and Chris Wood (0-60 off eight) taking the brunt of the punishment.

Earlier things had looked much rosier for the home side after Michael Lumb (naught) and Rikki Wessels (18) were dismissed cheaply before Patel, whose 66 came off 75 balls, and Taylor smashed the Outlaws to their final total.

Hampshire, though, were never out of the contest as skipper Jimmy Adams (51) and Michael Carberry (54), the competition's top runs scorer, got the home side off to a flyer scoring 88 inside the first 10 overs.

Patel's introduction swung the game back in the visitors favour. In three consecutive overs the left-arm spinner removed Adams - caught well by Taylor at mid-wicket, James Vince (two) caught by Voges, and Simon Katich leg before for five.

But the Royals refused to throw in the towel, thanks to excellent innings from Ervine and Dimitri Mascarenhas.

Ervine, seemingly looking to atone for his earlier bowling spell, kept the run rate at a manageable level with a run-a-ball 60, that included six fours.

Again Hampshire cause looked lost when the Zimbabwean was caught by Andy Carter at short fine-leg off Paul Franks (one for 44) but Mascarenhas reignited the contest striking two sixes off Carter in the 37th over.

Requiring 15 off the final over, however, Hampshire's luck ran out as Pattinson (three for 66) mopped up the final two wickets with Mascarenhas the last to fall for 48.

English Domestic Clydesdale Bank 40 2012 –

Hampshire v Nottinghamshire

Thu 31 May 2012, 04:40pm BST, 04:40pm local

Nottinghamshire win by 12 runs

Nottinghamshire innings

runsballs4s6s
MJ Lumblbw K Ali0500
AD Halesb LA Dawson334140
MH Wesselsc SM Katich b AD Mascarenhas181330
SR Patelb LA Dawson667590
JWA Taylornot out1157777
AC Vogesnot out323020
Extras2b, 1lb, 8w, 2nb13
Total(40 ovs)277for 4

did not bat: CMW Read, SJ Mullaney, PJ Franks, A Carter, DJ Pattinson

fow: 1-0 (MJ Lumb, 0.5 ov), 2-31 (MH Wessels, 5.4 ov), 3-89 (AD Hales, 16.6 ov), 4-135 (SR Patel, 26.4 ov)

ovsmdnsrunswktsecon
K Ali7.005618.00
AD Mascarenhas8.003714.63
CP Wood8.006007.50
DR Briggs7.005507.86
LA Dawson8.003224.00
SM Ervine2.0034017.00

Hampshire innings

runsballs4s6s
MA Carberryc DJ Pattinson b SJ Mullaney545152
JHK Adamsc JWA Taylor b SR Patel513691
JM Vincec AC Voges b SR Patel2700
SM Katichlbw SR Patel5800
SM Ervinec A Carter b PJ Franks686860
LA Dawsonrun out (MJ Lumb)182010
AD Mascarenhasc MH Wessels b DJ Pattinson483542
CP Woodc SR Patel b DJ Pattinson3500
MD Batesrun out (DJ Pattinson)4400
K Alib DJ Pattinson2500
DR Briggsnot out0100
Extras2lb, 6w, 2nb10
Total(39.5 ovs)265all out

fow: 1-89 (JHK Adams, 10.3 ov), 2-99 (JM Vince, 12.4 ov), 3-105 (SM Katich, 14.2 ov), 4-139 (MA Carberry, 21.6 ov), 5-177 (LA Dawson, 28.1 ov), 6-217 (SM Ervine, 34.1 ov), 7-228 (CP Wood, 35.4 ov), 8-237 (MD Bates, 36.5 ov), 9-264 (K Ali, 39.3 ov), 10-265 (AD Mascarenhas, 39.5 ov)

ovsmdnsrunswktsecon
DJ Pattinson7.506638.43
A Carter8.005006.25
SR Patel8.004735.88
PJ Franks5.004418.80
SJ Mullaney8.003814.75
AC Voges3.001806.00

match details

toss: Nottinghamshire won the toss and elected to bat.

venue: The Ageas Bowl, Southampton

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