RESULT
Group A, Kibworth, August 13, 2025, One-Day Cup
(38/50 ov, T:334) 209

Leics won by 124 runs

Report

Sol Budinger sends Nottinghamshire reminder with match-winning 102

Leicestershire opener hits 75-ball ton against former club before Trevaskis five-for clinches win

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13-Aug-2025 • 5 hrs ago
Sol Budinger cuts one away through cover-point, Leicestershire vs Nottinghamshire, Kibworth, Metro Bank One Day Cup, August 13, 2025

Sol Budinger cuts one away through cover-point  •  Warren Little/Getty Images

Leicestershire 333 for 8 (Budinger 102, Masood 50) beat Nottinghamshire 209 (Haynes 56, Trevaskis 5-52) by 124 runs
Leicestershire built on a superb century from opener Sol Budinger to thrash neighbours Nottinghamshire by 124 runs in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup at Kibworth.
Budinger, who started his career at Trent Bridge, made 102 from 80 balls as Leicestershire made 333 for 8 from their 50 overs. It was his second hundred in three visits to Kibworth, and this one included three sixes and 13 fours. He shared a third-wicket stand of 106 in 15 overs with Shan Masood (50), his assault on the Outlaws bowling ended only by a brilliant boundary catch by Joe Pockington.
Peter Handscomb and Liam Trevaskis each scored 45 with 99 runs coming off the final 10 overs, the late-starter Pocklington (2 for 45) again impressing with his left-arm spin in his fourth match for the Outlaws at the age of 24.
Jack Haynes hit 56 from 62 balls in the Notts reply but no other top-six batter made more than 23. Left-arm spinner Trevaskis took a career-best 5 for 52 as the Foxes made it two wins from three to keep themselves among the Group A front-runners.
The Outlaws, meanwhile, suffered the indignity of two heavy defeats against East Midlands neighbours in the space of four days, having succumbed by 127 runs to Derbyshire on Sunday.
Opting to make first use of what looked a good batting track, the Foxes lost Rishi Patel second ball, leg before to Brett Hutton after taking a boundary of the first delivery.
But Budinger looked in great touch from the outset, receiving support from Ian Holland (32) as the first 10 overs yielded 58 for 1 before Holland was stumped off Liam Patterson-White. The Outlaws' senior left-arm spinner was in for James Hayes after his release from Birmingham Phoenix.
Budinger pulled and drove Patterson-White for two of his sixes, adding a third with a superbly-timed pick-up off Lyndon James, the third taking him the left-hander to 95, a 75-ball century needing just two more deliveries.
Having matched his score against Essex here two years ago, Budinger looked good for a few more but did not quite get hold of an attempt to clear the straight boundary off Rob Lord and Pocklington, sprinting round from wide mid-on, threw himself into a fine catch in front of the sightscreen.
Leicestershire were quieter over the next 10 overs. Masood was caught at long-on and Ben Cox at deep square, but Handscomb, after a circumspect start, joined Trevaskis in injecting some momentum, each hitting maximums off Patterson-White before holing out. Ben Mike's 13-ball 25, with cleanly-struck sixes off Hutton and Lord, took the total past 320.
Nottinghamshire's reply suffered an early setback when Ben Slater was given out caught behind in answer to bowler Chris Wright's appeal, even though wicketkeeper Cox seemed disinclined to join in. The visitors were virtually level with the Foxes at 57 for 1 from 10 after Haynes and Haseeb Hameed had shared eight boundaries but the entry of Scriven into the attack snared Hameed with a superb first ball that had the Notts skipper caught behind.
Haynes hit nine boundaries in reaching 50 from 51 balls but by the halfway point the Outlaws were not only slipping behind the required rate, they had lost four more wickets at 128 for 6.
Freddie McCann fell to an impressive diving catch by Handscomb at midwicket to give Scriven a second wicket, Haynes was leg-before trying to sweep Trevaskis, who also had Tom Moores trapped in front playing across the line before Sam Seecharan was caught at square leg.
James and Patterson-White added 46 but both were out in the same over by Trevaskis, leaving the Outlaws 174 for eight in the 32nd. The 18-year-old quick Alex Green picked up his 11th wicket of the competition when Pocklington skied to midwicket, before Trevaskis bowled Hutton to finish the job.

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One-Day Cup

Group A
TeamMWLDPTNRR
GLO3300121.029
WOR3200100.842
LEI321081.649
HAM321080.278
DER311060.680
NOT41206-1.036
SUR31204-1.889
GLA30202-1.160
ESS30300-0.942
Group B
TeamMWLDPTNRR
YOR3300122.219
WAR321080.426
DUR422080.399
SOM321080.201
MID321080.162
LAN31106-0.074
SUS31204-0.442
NOR30202-2.640
KEN30300-1.024