Ferguson, Banton launch Rockets season as Phoenix falter
Phoenix crawl to 122 as Rockets cruise home with 22 balls to spare
ECB Media
08-Aug-2025 • 9 hrs ago
Tom Banton flicks over the leg side • Matt Lewis/ECB via Getty Images
Trent Rockets 123 for 4 (Banton 43) beat Birmingham Phoenix 122 for 6 (Livingstone 39, Ferguson 3-20) by six wickets
Trent Rockets kicked off their campaign in the Hundred men's competition with an effortless victory over Birmingham Phoenix at Edgbaston.
122 for 6 from the Phoenix never looked enough, and David Willey's new-look Rockets side were led to a comfortable six-wicket victory by a strong bowling effort spearheaded by Lockie Ferguson (3 for 20) and a chase fronted by Tom Banton (42 from 29).
Asked to bowl first, the Rockets attack made early inroads, removing Phoenix's top three of Ben Duckett, Will Smeed and Aneurin Donald to leave the home side 24 for 3 after the 25-ball Powerplay.
Sam Cook's brilliant work off his own bowling to run out Jacob Bethell left Phoenix reeling, but a defiant Liam Livingstone (39) and Joe Clarke (29) partnership led a rebuild. Livingstone played a captain's knock, hitting three sixes in his 30-ball stay, while Clarke struggled for fluency; a brilliant set from Ferguson removed them both.
Despite some tight Rockets death bowling, a couple of late blows from Dan Mousley and Benny Howell brought Phoenix closer to a respectable total.
In reply, although Tim Southee (2 for 36) bowled Joe Root early on, the Rockets began aggressively against the trio of Kiwi quicks. Banton and Rehan Ahmed (25 from 16) struck some lusty blows to quickly bring the runs required to below a run-a-ball.
Although Ahmed and Banton were both removed by Benny Howell (2 for 25), who was the pick of the Phoenix bowlers, Max Holden (22 from 13) led the Rockets comfortably home with 22 balls to spare.