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RESULT
South Group, Chelmsford, June 10, 2016, NatWest t20 Blast
(20 ov, T:174) 156/8

Middlesex won by 17 runs

Player Of The Match
59* (41)
eoin-morgan
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Morgan gives Middlesex a glimpse of better things

Eoin Morgan's moderate run has left some Middlesex supporters uneasy but he came good with a judicious half-century at Chelmsford that with the help of a partial floodlight failure proved good enough to stave off Essex's run chase

Middlesex173 for 8 (Morgan 59*, Napuer 3-40) beat Essex 156-8 (ten Doeschate 58*, McClenaghan 4-33) by 17 runs
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England's T20 captain Eoin Morgan anchored Middlesex's second T20 NatWest Blast victory of the season with a calm reassertion of his ability which was enough to tame an out-of-sorts Essex who had to manufacture a chase with one floodlight pylon out of action.
Morgan, coming in at No 4, finished unbeaten on 59, topped up by a last-over thrash in which he hit Graham Napier for what turned out to be 22 priceless runs. Morgan clubbed Napier for two big sixes in that over to add to five fours in a knock that encompassed 41 balls.
New Zealand pace bowler Mitchell McClenaghan starred in his first appearance for Middlesex, taking 4 for 33.
Middlesex, winning the toss and batting, went off at a fair lick and were 71 for one off seven overs. But they became becalmed mid-innings by the occasional spin bowling of Dan Lawrence and Tom Westley and lost wickets with almost wanton abandon. Even Morgan's rescue job did not remove suspicions that they had an underpar total.
However, their 173 for 8 looked better the longer Essex's response went on. Only when Ashar Zaidi came to the wicket and cracked three sixes in a quickfire 27 did the home side look remotely in the chase.
But the target grew larger and larger in the gloom of a Chelmsford evening with one floodlight pylon out of action - making it difficult for the batsmen, and the occasional fielder, to spot the ball. Ryan ten Doeschate's unbeaten 58 could only take them within 17 runs.
It had started well for Essex. Matt Quinn beat Dawid Malan for pace twice in successful balls and then had him dropped in the covers by Westley. Brendon McCullum went after him with a one-bounce four over long-on and a six over long-off before he was caught on the midwicket boundary by Callum Taylor for 16 off Napier.
Quinn's second over also went for 16 with Paul Stirling scooping a six into the balcony of the executive suite, before Malan greeted Wahab Riaz with a six over square and two fours in an over that cost 18. Riaz stopped Stirling's 14-ball rampage the ball after he was hooked for six by knocking over his off-stump.
Lawrence's leg spin applied the brake. In his third over, he accounted for Malan and James Fuller in three balls and ended with remarkable figures of 2 for 22. Malan was caught on the long-on boundary by Jesse Ryder, and Fuller went two balls later, snapped up by Napier.
Ryan Higgins was run out to an incredible piece of fielding on the cover boundary where Quinn scooping the ball into Taylor's hands for a throw into James Foster's gloves that caught the batsman stranded halfway down the wicket.
And John Simpson didn't last long either, caught at wide mid-on by Ravi Bopara off Quinn, before James Franklin and McClenaghan were bowled within two balls by Napier.
In Essex's reply, Lawrence had a let-off on two when he clubbed Tom Helm to wide mid-on where Fuller put down a relatively simple catch. But Jesse Ryder was not so fortunate when Ryan Higgins raced round to claim his scalp at deep midwicket off Tom Helm.
Westley underclubbed McClenaghan to McCullum at midwicket before Ravi Bopara was run out as Franklin followed up a tip-and-run from Lawrence and kicked the ball into the stumps. Lawrence, on 29, tried to reverse-sweep Nathan Souter over John Simpson's head only for the wicketkeeper to turn and dive to claim it.
That brought in Zaidi, who thumped Souter's first ball over midwicket for six, and was then dropped next ball by Stirling. Zaidi made the most of his escape with two massive heaves over wide midwicket for sixes off Stirling. But after the second maximum he advanced down the wicket to Stirling and was stumped by Simpson for a 13-ball 27. Essex then required 68 off six overs.
Callum Taylor hammered Helm to cow corner for six and ten Doeschate did the same next ball by pulling McClenaghan over square for another six. But Taylor was then caught and bowled by the New Zealander, two balls later Foster lobbed into Stirling's hands. McClenaghan claimed his fourth wicket when Napier hit to Fuller without scoring.
Ten Doeschate reached his fifty off 39 balls, including four fours and a six, later sending a second six into the River Can. But it was no more than consolation for the home crowd.

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