RESULT
North Group, Nottingham, May 20, 2016, NatWest t20 Blast
(19.4/20 ov, T:180) 185/4

Warwickshire won by 6 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
, WARKS
92* (54) & 3 catches
sam-hain
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Hain's T20 debut silences 10,000 at Trent Bridge

Sam Hain powered Birmingham Bears to an impressive six wicket victory over Notts Outlaws on the opening evening of this season's NatWest T20 Blast competition

Birmingham 185 for 4 (Hain 92*) beat Nottinghamshire (Wessels 52, Smith 42, Patel 3-23) 179 for 7 by 6 runs
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Sam Hain powered Birmingham Bears to an impressive six wicket victory over Notts Outlaws on the opening evening of this season's NatWest T20 Blast competition.
Set to score 180, the Bears reached their target with two balls to spare, in front of a Trent Bridge crowd of 10,423. Hain, playing the first T20 match of his career, had opened the innings and finished on a highly impressive 92 not out. The 20-year-old scored his runs from only 54 balls, hitting 12 fours and two sixes.
Riki Wessels, the Nottinghamshire batsman, said: "Sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say, "Well played" because that was a brilliant innings from Sam Hain.
"We thought 180 was a challenging target, I found it quite difficult out there to bat. It was a new wicket and the ball stuck in the wicket a touch and I thought we'd got a really good score but unfortunately the rain and the dew spiced the wicket up beautifully for batting."
Earlier, Notts made 179 for seven, with Riki Wessels contributing 52, having scored his runs from 41 deliveries, which included four fours and two sixes. Jeetan Patel was the pick of the Bears' attack, taking three for 23, whilst both Oliver Hannon-Dalby and Chris Wright each claimed two wickets.
The Bears' reply took some time to get under way, with Harry Gurney starting with a maiden and then Luke Fletcher's opening over only cost a single. Ian Bell's departure, for only eleven, to Brett Hutton, put the home side briefly in the ascendancy but a second wicket stand of 47 wrestled it back for the visitors. William Porterfield fell for 26 and Laurie Evans made only 10 but Hain stood firm, playing a selection of elegant cuts and drives on his way to a 32-ball half century.
Luke Ronchi blasted 22 from only 10 balls in his first match for last season's semi finalists and Chris Woakes remained unbeaten on 16 at the end, hitting Luke Fletcher for the six that won the match.
Wessels and Greg Smith provided the platform for the Outlaws' total, with the pair adding 83 in just 8.3 overs after Michael Lumb and Sam Wood had both fallen in the fourth over.
Smith made 43, before hitting Jeetan Patel out to Sam Hain at deep midwicket. Wessels needed only 37 balls to get to his 50 but he was then bowled, attempting a reverse sweep.
That brought Samit Patel to the crease, to face his namesake. In Wednesday's championship match, between the two teams, the batsman hit the former New Zealand international for seven maximums in his breathtaking innings of 124. This time Jeetan Patel exacted swift revenge, having his man caught second ball for only four.
Steven Mullaney hit 16 from only eleven deliveries but was then bowled by Oliver Hannon-Dalby, who also dismissed Dan Christian three balls later, for 34.
Christian, who lit up the recent Big Bash League with some enormous blows, carried his six-hitting form into his first match back in the Blast.
The new Outlaws captain clubbed Recordo Gordon for three enormous blows in the same over, leaving the bowler to reflect on figures of nought for 58, from his four overs.

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NatWest t20 Blast

North Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NOTTS1482200.741
NHNTS1475160.265
YORKS1475160.223
DURH146614-0.050
LANCS1467130.200
WARKS146713-0.215
DERBS1457120.021
WORCS145712-0.862
LEICS144810-0.180
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
GLOUC14103210.518
GLAM1483191.005
MIDDX1476150.395
ESSEX1476150.174
SURR1477140.153
SUSS145613-0.053
KENT146812-0.643
HANTS144810-0.691
SOM143107-0.660