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Middlesex overwhelm the Glo’sters

- BEN KOSKY at Radlett Cricket Club

NEW Twenty20 captain Steve Eskinazi starred with a superb 87 from just 37 balls to lead Middlesex to a rare Vitality Blast victory against Gloucester­shire.

Eskinazi’s innings at the top of the order set up a total of 229 for nine at Radlett – the hosts’ highest-ever score in the tournament – and that proved enough to secure a 30-run success. Middlesex restricted their opponents to 199 for nine in reply to claim only their third victory over Gloucester­shire in Blast history.

Benny Howell’s aggressive knock of 46 from 20 balls was not enough to rescue Gloucester­shire, with Martin Andersson taking three for 33 as the home side closed out the game.

Having won the toss, the vistiors put their hosts in, but their powerplay bowling was dismantled by Eskinazi and Max Holden, who blazed a partnershi­p of 61 from just 26 balls.

That stand included just one six, struck by Holden off Ryan Higgins (three for 32) before he misjudged the next ball and speared it to point, but Joe Cracknell maintained Middlesex’s momentum with a bruising knock of 26.

Although Cracknell played on to a slower ball from the wily Howell, who achieved some degree of control with figures of one for 33, Eskinazi continued to pick out gaps in the field with expertise.

He reverse paddled Higgins for an audacious six and looked well set to register his second Blast century only to be deceived by Naseem Shah’s slow bouncer, which he spooned into the hands of third man.

Eskinazi’s departure triggered a mini-collapse, with five wickets falling for 22 runs and, although Eoin Morgan’s knock of 41 from 24 held the innings together, he fell to an impressive catch on the run by Miles Hammond at long-off – one of three by the Gloucester­shire fielder.

The visitors made an uncertain start in reply, with Chris Green bowling James Bracey around his legs, although Hammond (23) and Ian Cockbain (13) threatened to cut loose during the powerplay.

But Luke Hollman (two for 35) struck twice in his first two overs, including the prize scalp of overseas star Glenn Phillips, the big-hitting New Zealander caught neatly just inside the long-on boundary by Toby Roland-Jones.

Former Middlesex all-rounder Higgins looked as though he might be the man to thwart the home side, slamming 34 from 21 in an enterprisi­ng stand of 43 with skipper Jack Taylor (19 from 11).

Both batters fell to Blake Cullen in quick succession, but Howell refused to give up the chase and slammed Cullen for two leg-side sixes in as many deliveries before launching Green for another maximum.

However, when Andersson had Howell caught off a skier, the visitors’ faint hopes were all but ended, although tailenders Shah and Paul van Meekeren entertaine­d with a few maximums at the death.

Vitality Blast – South Group – Radlett:

Middlesex 229-9 (S S Eskinazi 87), Gloucester­shire 199-9. Middlesex beat Gloucester­shire by 30 runs.

■ Gloucestes­hire have the chance to quickly bounce back when they host Sussex in Bristol this evening (6.30pm).

 ?? Alex Davidson/ Getty Images ?? Gloucester­shire number ten Paul van Meekeren smashed two sixes – but the game was gone by then
Alex Davidson/ Getty Images Gloucester­shire number ten Paul van Meekeren smashed two sixes – but the game was gone by then

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