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RESULT
North Group (N), Leicester, August 02, 2018, Vitality Blast
(14.2/20 ov, T:144) 146/2

Bears won by 8 wickets (with 34 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
, WARKS
66* (34)
adam-hose
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Olly Stone shines to set up Birmingham victory

The result was much needed for Birmingham who were close to the bottom of the table

Olly Stone shrieks in delight after picking a wicket  •  Getty Images

Olly Stone shrieks in delight after picking a wicket  •  Getty Images

Birmingham 146 for 2 (Hose 66*) beatLeicestershire 143 (Dexter 56, Stone 3-22) by eight wickets
Scorecard
Birmingham Bears notched a first win in five matches as they beat Leicestershire Foxed by eight wickets.
Grant Elliott's team won two of their opening three matches but the first half of their season was otherwise a disappointment and they went into this fixture next to bottom of the table.
But after Olly Stone had shown his quality and potential with a fine display of pace bowling, the Bears dismissed the Foxes for 143 in 19.3 overs.
Adam Hose then took advantage of a dropped catch on 16 to go on to make a 34-ball unbeaten 66.
After Ian Bell - top scorer in the competition so far with 363 runs - had been freakishly run out for 34, Hose and Sam Hain eased the Bears to a win that could hardly have been more comfortable, their 95-run partnership getting the job done with 34 deliveries to spare.
Stone finished with 3 for 22, taking the key wicket of Mark Cosgrove and came back to stifle the home side's bid to push up the total in the final overs by dismissing Ned Eckersley and Mohammad Nabi in the space of three deliveries.
The Foxes, who won the toss and chose to bat, struggled to build any momentum after losing Cameron Delport to the second ball of the night.
They had some joy against Aaron Thomason's seamers and found Jeetan Patel in a more generous mood than usual but found Elliott and Chris Woakes a much more difficult proposition as both returned figures of 2 for 18 from their four overs.
Neil Dexter played well for his 56 but the former Middlesex batsman was pinned down after reaching 51 off 29 balls with a huge six over midwicket off Patel in the 10th over, who had his revenge when he pushed one through to bowl the opener in the 14th.
Bell, whose T20 form has been outstanding in what has been a productive season all round for the former England batsman, had his eye in from the start, running up half a dozen boundaries in the Powerplay as his side raced to 50 for 1.
The only casualty to that point had been Ed Pollock, who was unfortunate to be bowled by a ball from Nabi that kept very low, although Pollock's footwork was not the best.
Bell looked in commanding form and it was a bonus for Leicestershire that he was the victim of a freakish dismissal as Callum Parkinson ran him out at the non-striker's end for 34, although the bowler deserves credit for diving in follow-through to get a hand to Adam Hose's firm drive.
By contrast, Zak Chappell deserved no credit at all for letting Hose off the hook in Parkinson's next over, when the batsman, on 16, gave the Foxes pace bowler what should have been a routine catch on the long-on boundary and was relieved to see the ball bounce out of the fielder's hands.
It was a costly miss as Hose went on to take full advantage as the Bears maintained their record of never having lost a T20 match at Grace Road, setting themselves up nicely for a busy weekend that involves trips to Derby on Friday night and Northampton on Sunday.

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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
SUR1475160.989
GLAM147615-0.144
ESSEX14288-1.035
HANTS14297-0.824
MIDDX142124-1.128