Matches (16)
IPL (2)
SL vs AFG [A-Team] (1)
BAN v IND [W] (1)
PAK v WI [W] (1)
WT20 Qualifier (4)
County DIV1 (4)
County DIV2 (3)
RESULT
North Group, Worcester, June 10, 2011, Friends Life t20
(18/20 ov, T:135) 135/3

Worcester won by 7 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
, WORCS
53 (48), 1/24 & 2 catches
moeen-ali
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Worcestershire post first win

Worcestershire registered their first Friends Life t20 win of the season following another batting failure by Northamptonshire at New Road

10-Jun-2011
Worcestershire 135 for 3 (Ali 53, Kervezee 44*) beat Northamptonshire 134 for 9 (Wakely 62) by seven wickets
Scorecard
Worcestershire registered their first Friends Life t20 win of the season following another batting failure by Northamptonshire at New Road. For the third time in four matches the Steelbacks failed to reach 150, and after their latest struggle to 134 for 9, they inevitably paid the price as the Royals strolled home by seven wickets.
After Vikram Solanki's departure in Jack Brooks' second over, Moeen Ali and Alexei Kervezee put on 85 in 11 overs for the hosts despite batting through bad light and rain. Moeen picked up six boundaries in a 45-ball half-century and when Kervezee smashed a six and a four in James Middlebrook's final over, the target was down to 41 from 36 deliveries.
There was only a minor a blip when Johan Botha took wickets in successive balls. David Murphy stumped Moeen for 53 off a leg-side wide and Shakib Al Hasan was given out lbw before Gareth Andrew managed to survive the South African's hat-trick attempt.
In the end the Royals had two overs to spare as Kervezee reached an unbeaten 44 from 34 balls and Andrew smashed a couple of sixes in making 21 from 15 balls.
A slow pitch served Worcestershire's game plan as their trio of spinners tied down Northamptonshire with the exception of Alex Wakely. The whole innings included only 15 fours - seven of these to Wakely in a competition-best 62 from 45 balls. The former England Under-19 batsman steadied the side after a sticky start in which Jack Shantry knocked over openers Andrew Hall and Chaminda Vaas in a tidy spell of 2 for 12 from three overs.
To make matters worse for Northamptonshire, David Sales had to retire with a hamstring injury after facing only seven balls, but Wakely and former Worcestershire batsman Stephen Peters (22) made some progress by adding 49 together.
It was then the spinners took control with two wickets for Shaaiq Choudhry and one for Moeen before Shakib finished off with three in the space of five balls in the closing over. The Bangladesh left armer withstood an attempted bombardment with the help of two catches on the boundary by Moeen and another by Solanki at deep midwicket as Wakely fell to the last ball of the innings.

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Friends Life t20

North Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NOTTS16112251.087
LEICS16102240.541
LANCS1695200.459
DURH1666160.678
WORCS166715-0.089
YORKS166715-0.548
DERBS164812-0.489
WARKS1641010-0.598
NHNTS162117-0.912
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
HANTS16112231.093
SUSS1695200.061
KENT169520-0.205
SOM1674190.978
SUR1676170.131
ESSEX167716-0.086
GLAM1659120.045
GLOUC164119-0.473
MIDDX162126-1.247