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RESULT
North Group, Birmingham, July 15, 2018, Vitality Blast
220/6
(20 ov, T:221) 202/5

Durham won by 18 runs

Player Of The Match
65 (40) & 2 catches
graham-clark
Report

Durham survive Sam Hain-Colin de Grandhomme onslaught

The Jets piled up 220 for 6, their second-highest Blast total, built upon an opening stand of 126 in 68 balls between Graham Clark and Tom Latham

Sam Hain carried the fight for Birmingham  •  Getty Images

Sam Hain carried the fight for Birmingham  •  Getty Images

Durham 220 for 6 (Clark 65, Latham 58, Elliott 3-40) beat Birmingham 202 for 5 (Hain 95, de Grandhomme 63*) by 18 runs
Scorecard
Durham Jets ended a run of seven successive T20 defeats to Birmingham Bears with an 18-run victory at sun-soaked, run-soaked Edgbaston.
The Jets piled up 220 for 6, their second-highest Blast total, built upon an opening stand of 126 in 68 balls from Graham Clark and Tom Latham.
Chasing 200-plus for the second time in 48 hours, the Bears then lost Ed Pollock first ball as Will Smith opened with a wicket-maiden. Sam Hain (95) and Colin de Grandhomme (62 not out) kept their hopes alive into the closing overs but finding 35 from the last two proved too much and the Bears close on 202 for 5.
The Jets' second win of the tournament keeps them right in the qualification race. Birmingham are still in there too but need to bounce back from back-to-back defeats which brought heavy punishment for their bowlers.
Durham chose to take first use of a good batting track and Clark and Latham amassed the Jets' record T20 opening stand. Clark was first to 50 (31 balls) when he hoisted Oliver Hannon-Dalby into the Hollies Stand. In the next over a Latham six off countryman Grant Elliott posted the 100 up from 9.3 overs.
Birmingham hit back with four wickets for 12 runs in 14 balls. Latham was held by Dom Sibley at extra-cover, James Weighell and Liam Trevaskis holed out and Clark clipped Elliott to short fine-leg.
The Jets' dominance was reasserted by a ferocious stand of 75 in 33 balls by Paul Collingwood and Smith. Collingwood took the bulk of 27 from a de Grandhomme over which summed up the Bears' bowling problems with several balls failing to pitch.
Birmingham required 11 an over to win but were four for one after two overs, Pollock having lifted the first ball to long leg.
Ian Bell flicked Nathan Rimmington to short fine leg then Smith, having rested with figures of 1-1-0-1, returned to have Adam Hose caught at deep cover.
Hain kept his side afloat before a counter-attack was heralded by four successive sixes by de Grandhomme off Imran Tahir. Hain socked 29 from a Chris Rushworth over and the fourth-wicket pair added 100 in 50 balls to keep their side in the hunt with 52 needed from four overs.
But Weighell returned to bowl the first of those and did so superbly, Hain and Elliott holing out from the first and last balls to leave 49 required from three which was too many.

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Vitality Blast

North Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
WORCS1494190.595
DURH1494190.556
LANCS1485170.683
NOTTS1486160.073
YORKS147714-0.035
BEARS1467130.033
DERBS145712-0.047
LEICS145811-0.380
NHNTS142115-1.398
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
SOM14104200.786
KENT1482200.627
SUSS1473180.737
GLOUC1484180.381
SURR1475160.989
GLAM147615-0.144
ESSEX14288-1.035
HANTS14297-0.824
MIDDX142124-1.128