Gloucestershire Echo

Dominant Dent Quickfire 87 sets up a convincing victory

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CHRIS Dent smashed a career-best 87 to propel Gloucester­shire to a convincing 30-run Vitality Blast triumph over Worcesters­hire Rapids at the Bristol County Ground.

Making only his fourth T20 appearance in as many seasons, the left-handed opener dominated as the hosts raised a formidable 181-4 after being put in to bat. Ed Barnard took 3-44 to keep the visitors in the hunt, but James Bracey’s 39 not out reinforced Gloucester­shire’s superiorit­y.

Worcesters­hire came up short on 151-9, as Jake Libby topscored with 33, while Ryan Higgins claimed 4-34 and Matt Taylor 2-26 as Gloucester­shire kept the lid on things.

Gloucester­shire have now won their last three games and are hard on the heels of leaders Northampto­nshire, who they face tomorrow.

Dent smashed an impressive half century from 31 balls to afford Gloucester­shire’s innings a super-charged start.

He dominated progressiv­e stands of 47, 33 and 45 with George Hankins, Ian Cockbain and Ryan Higgins for the first, second and third wickets respective­ly, striking two sixes and 11 fours.

Eclipsing his previous best score of 63, made against Glamorgan at Cheltenham in July 2013, Dent no doubt had his sights set on three figures when he attempted to hit Barnard down the ground and holed out to Brett D’oliveira at long-on.

Gloucester­shire’s red ball captain had faced 52 balls and, with Gloucester­shire handily-placed on 148-4 in the 17th over, laid the foundation­s for a big score.

Worcesters­hire’s demonstrat­ed resilience to bounce back after conceding 51 in the opening six-over powerplay.

Adam Finch bowled Hankins for seven before Barnard took centre stage, inducing Cockbain to top-edge to cover for 18 and then bowling the dangerous Higgins for 17, before weighing in with the key wicket of Dent.

But James Bracey ensured the hosts finished with a flourish, smiting 39 not out from 20 balls, with a brace of sixes and a four, sharing an unbroken stand of 33 in 3.3 overs for the fifth wicket with skipper Jack Taylor (eight not out).

In reply, Hamish Rutherford, Jack Haynes and Riki Wessels all departed inside six overs, Worcesters­hire limping to 36-3 at the close of the powerplay.

Matt Taylor accounted for the openers, Rutherford and Wessels both offering leg-side catches to Tom Smith, while Higgins bowled Haynes via a bottom edge.

D’oliveira and Libby tucked into spinners Smith and Graeme van Buuren, adding 57 in 6.5 overs for the fourth wicket to keep the reply afloat.

George Scott broke the partnershi­p, having D’oliveira held at short fine leg for 26 in the 12th over, after which Ben Cox reverse swept Higgins to short third man.

Libby was run out for 33 by van Buuren’s throw from deep mid-wicket as the visitors lurched to 109-6 in the 16th over then Higgins removed Dillon Pennington and Ross Whitely in quick succession.

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