<
>

James Vince's mighty season roars on as Essex take a pounding

James Vince was in majestic form at Chelmsford Getty Images

Hampshire 214 for 8 (Vince 108, Sams 3-28, Harmer 3-43 ) beat Essex 96 (Dawson 4-21, Ellis 3-10, Currie 3-21) by 118 runs

James Vince followed up becoming the Vitality Blast's highest run scorer by chalking up his fifth T20 century as Hampshire Hawks annihilated Essex.

Vince is now only behind Michael Klinger in Blast hundreds having overtaken Luke Wright in the run charts on Wednesday, and only Wayne Madsen has more than his 280 runs in this year's competition.

His supreme 103 laid the foundations for a huge 215 target for the Eagles, which Nathan Ellis' three for 10, Scott Currie's three for 21 and Liam Dawson's four for 21 made sure was never chasable.

Dawson flowed with praise for his teammate. "It is a huge win. Vince was exceptional and proved how good a player he is. That hundred is the difference in the game.

"I think he is getting better. He has been so consistent in his run scoring over the last couple of years. T20 is a high-risk game and the amount of times he scores runs is more often than not. He is getting better with age and is brilliant to have in our team."

Defending champions Hampshire eventually won by 118 runs with 35 balls to spare - the Hawks' highest margin of victory after bowling the hosts out for 96 - to hand Essex their first T20 defeat of the year.

Vince continued from his back-to-back unbeaten 88s, and his record-breaking, by pumping Aron Nijjar for two massive sixes back over his head with his first two balls faced.

Ben McDermott was adjudged caught behind while Toby Albert took nine balls to get off the mark but Vince was terrorising the crowd and local residents - his eventual eight sixes threatened the slate and chimneys of the houses at the Hayes Close End.

He monopolised the run-scoring, including 60 of the 101 stand with Albert, who improved his hitting to reach 38 before he was stumped. Vince was cleanly striking anything that was sent his way and brought up his century with another pulled maximum in 45 balls.

He was furious when he slapped a Matt Critchley long hop to the deep midwicket boundary which began the fall of five wickets for 35 runs. Joe Weatherley had made a well-compiled 29 before he was caught at cover to follow Ross Whiteley, Aneurin Donald and James Fuller's short stays.

But a tame finale was avoided when Liam Dawson slog-swept three successive sixes to take 21 off the final over and give Hampshire 214. Daniel Sams was the only bowler not to go at a double figure run-rate for his three for 28, although Simon Harmer also pilfered three wickets.

Essex tried to swing their way to victory but plays and misses dominated. Adam Rossington, who pumped two early sixes, was unfortunate to be given caught behind after the ball appeared to clip a stump rather than his bat.

Dan Lawrence was lbw after 22 off 14, Feroze Khushi yorked by Dawson, Paul Walter stumped, Robin Das swatted to long off, Tom Westley drilled to cover and Nathan Ellis bowled Harmer. It had been a spell of five wickets in 23 balls for 20 runs.

Dawson pinned Nijjar before Sams gave Vince his third catch of the night and Ellis his third wicket to finish off the comprehensive away victory.

Essex 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st27AM RossingtonFIN Khushi
2nd23DW LawrenceFIN Khushi
3rd3MJJ CritchleyFIN Khushi
4th16FIN KhushiPI Walter
5th5PI WalterRJ Das
6th4T WestleyRJ Das
7th6T WestleyDR Sams
8th5SR HarmerDR Sams
9th5ASS NijjarDR Sams
10th2SJ CookDR Sams