Bristol Post

Cricket Cockbain stars again as Glos make it six wins in a row

- Richard LATHAM postsport@b-nm.co.uk

IAN Cockbain proved the scourge of Birmingham Bears again as Gloucester­shire moved to the brink of qualificat­ion for the Vitality Blast quarter-finals with a 50-run Central Group win at the Bristol County Ground.

Having smashed an unbeaten 84 in the correspond­ing game at Edgbaston, the 33-year-old Merseyside­r hit 44 off just 21 balls to boost his side’s total to 173-6 after winning the toss.

Chris Dent (39) and Miles Hammond (49) had led the way with an opening stand of 88, but it was Cockbain’s blistering knock that ensured an above-par score.

In reply, the Bears could manage only 123 all out, Matt Taylor returning 3-29 and Graeme van Buuren 3-33. Only Sam Hain offered much resistance with 43 not out.

It was the home side’s sixth successive group win and they now look assured of a place in the last eight.

Dent wasted no time signalling Gloucester­shire’s intentions, with two fours off the opening over, bowled by Tim Bresnan.

Hammond was quickly into his stride too, a couple of reverse sweeps to the boundary off Jeetan Patel taking his side’s score to 21 off two overs.

The two left-handers continued to score freely and by the end of the six-over powerplay Gloucester­shire’s total was a healthy 49 without loss. That became 86 for none after 11 overs. But Dent was then caught and bowled off a skyer by Patel, having hit five fours in his 34-ball innings.

Hammond went in the following over, well caught on the run at deep midwicket by Dominic Sibley off Stone. He had faced 41 balls and notched seven boundaries.

The Bears began to put a brake on the scoring rate and the 16th over was reached without a six in the Gloucester­shire innings.

Cockbain put that right with two in succession off Patel and was looking in prime form when caught on the deep cover boundary off Henry Brookes, having hit four sixes and three fours.

From 144-2, Gloucester­shire lost four wickets for 28 runs, but their score still looked more than competitiv­e.

The Bears made a poor start to their chase, losing Dom Sibley lbw in the first over, sent down by van Buuren. Soon it was 24-2 as Rob Yates cut a catch to point off David Payne.

Adam Hose hit the first six of the innings off Matt Taylor in the fifth over, but perished tamely two balls later, pulling a catch straight to Ryan Higgins at midwicket.

The next over saw Rhodes bowled trying to drive van Buuren and the Bears were in disarray at 37-4.

Gloucester­shire lost skipper Jack Taylor to a hand injury when he tried to catch a fierce drive from Sam Hain in the eighth over, with Cockbain taking over the captaincy.

Michael Burgess holed out to long-off as Tom Smith began to weave his customary tight spell at the Ashley Down Road End. His first three overs cost just 11 runs.

Smith bowling in tandem with fellow left-arm spinner van Burren has been one of Gloucester­shire’s strengths in the competitio­n and when the latter bowled Tim Bresnan to make it 83-6 the outcome was beyond doubt.

Hain did his best, with little support, but it was another impressive success for a Gloucester­shire side, who will be no one’s pushovers as the tournament moves to its climax.

Cockbain said: “To win six on the bounce in the Vitality Blast is a great effort by the lads.

“What we want now is to earn a home quarter-final because we know the conditions here and play them well.

“It’s just one of those things that I have been able to score big twice against the Bears. Sometimes you just feel it is your day and I’ve hit the ball sweetly in both games. Today I probably got out to my sweetest hit of the lot.

“We rested Benny Howell because we didn’t want him playing back-to-back games after such a long injury lay-off and Jack Taylor’s hand should be fine, so both should be available for the next game.”

 ?? Picture: Harry Trump/Getty ?? Ian Cockbain hit 44 off just 21 balls in Gloucester­shire’s win yesterday
Picture: Harry Trump/Getty Ian Cockbain hit 44 off just 21 balls in Gloucester­shire’s win yesterday

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