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Notts prevail despite Smith ton

Nottinghamshire 220 for 4 (Wessels 66, Patel 63) beat Leicestershire 196 for 5 (Smith 102) by 24 runs
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Nottinghamshire clinched their third win in the NatWest T20 Blast after beating Leicestershire by 24 runs in a thrilling, run-laden clash at Grace Road.

Put into bat the Outlaws smashed a club-record total of 220 for 4 with Riki Wessels hitting 66 off 31 balls and Samit Patel 63 off 37 balls. But the Foxes responded to the daunting challenge in impressive fashion and did not fall too far short as they made 196 for 5, with 25-year-old Greg Smith making a magnificent 102 - his career best in the competition.

He struck 13 fours and four sixes in his brilliant 54-ball innings but it was not enough to prevent Leicestershire from slipping to their fifth consecutive defeat.

Only captain Josh Cobb was able to give Smith any real support in a second-wicket stand of 74 in 7.4 overs. Cobb made 40 off 27 balls with two sixes and three other boundaries before holing out to long-off.

Between them Smith and Cobb kept the Foxes in with a chance of a sensational victory and at the halfway point they were only five runs behind where the Outlaws were at the same stage.

Smith produced a dazzling array of shots on both sides of the wicket reaching his 50 off 32 balls and took only another 20 balls to post his century. But he finally fell to the last ball of the 17th over when he skied a catch off Harry Gurney. That effectively ended Leicestershire's hopes of a much-needed win.

The Foxes bowlers also took a real battering with Wessels and Patel leading the charge that gave the Outlaws their best-ever score in T20. Even without the injured Michael Lumb at the top of the order, Notts had more than enough firepower to clear the ropes with a barrage of boundaries.

They were helped by a dropped catch that gave Wessels a life when he had made 36. He was put down by Ben Raine at midwicket off the bowling of Cobb. It proved an expensive drop.

Alex Hales took 11 off the first over from Jigar Naik to set the tone but was bowled by a ball from Raine that kept low. Phil Jaques, replacing Lumb made a breezy 22 but it was the last over of the Powerplay that made the big difference. Wessels cut loose hitting three successive sixes off Nathan Buck in an over that went for 25 runs. Buck finished with figures of 0 for 60.

Naik eventually had Wessels, who hit seven fours and four sixes, caught by Raine and Patel clipped Cobb to midwicket having hit seven fours and two sixes, but James Taylor and Chris Read saw Notts through to a match-winning total.

Leics 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st28NJ O'BrienJJ Cobb
2nd74GP SmithJJ Cobb
3rd31GP SmithTJ Wells
4th14GP SmithRML Taylor
5th27MAG BoyceGP Smith
6th22MAG BoyceEJH Eckersley