Gloucestershire Echo

Dashing Dent smashes quick 50 to set up win

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CHRIS Dent continued his secondcomi­ng in T20 to help Gloucester­shire claim a significan­t 35-run victory over Northampto­nshire at Wantage Road.

Dent made 50 in 27 balls as Gloucester­shire posted 185 for 6 before Northampto­nshire, hitherto unbeaten, struggled to 150 for 6 as Graeme van Burren took 3 for 15 with his left-arm spin.

Northampto­nshire boasted the best record in the competitio­n at the start of the day but were missing Brandon Glover and Saif Zaib and were left to rue their decision to field first on a pitch that took some turn.

Dent took full advantage as he reached his sixth career T20 fifty in his 48th innings before pulling Graeme White to deep-midwicket.

But he helped his side to a blistering start as Gloucester­shire made 66 for 1 in the powerplay.

Dent began by cutting Gareth Berg for four through cover-point and lifted Nathan Buck over extra-cover. Berg was lifted for six over deep-backward square as his two overs cost 27 runs.

Ben Sanderson fared even worse. Dent pulled him backward of square for a boundary and then smashed him over his head for six as the usuallydep­endable seamer conceded 49 in four overs.

After Miles Hammond fell fourth ball of the match, Dent and Iain Cockbain added 90 in just 35 balls.

Cockbain also continued his fine form making 40 in 24 deliveries. He swept Josh Cobb backward of square for the game’s opening boundary and stepped away to slap Berg wide of long-off and then pulled him wide of long-on.

He added a maximum over the same boundary off Sanderson.

But Cockbain swung Luke Procter to Tom Sole at deep midwicket in the 10th over as Gloucester­shire were constraine­d in the middle overs Procter’s three costing only 17 and White taking 3 for 28 from his four.

In need of a strong finish to ensure their racing start wasn’t wasted, George Scott struck 21 from 14 balls, including heaving Buck over midwicket for six, to help add 41 from the final four overs.

Van Burren decided the match by taking out Northampto­nshire’s top three in 10 balls.

Paul Stirling struck five early boundaries to give the chase a bright start. But having reached 32 in 19 balls, shuffled away to try and drive van Buuren over cover, missed, slipped out of his ground, and was smartly stumped by James Bracey.

Two balls later Cobb advanced and was bowled for a duck and a fourth failure in five innings.

And when a beauty gripped and lured Richard Levi out of his crease to give Bracey a second stumping, van Buuren had put Gloucester­shire on course for victory.

More left-arm spin, from Tom Smith, also proved difficult to get away as his four overs cost only 18 and saw Alex Wakely sweep to deep midwicket.

The margin of victory quickly became the only debate and Procter and White struck six late boundaries to limit some of the damage to Northampto­nshire’s net run-rate.

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