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Allenby record in vain for Leicestershire

A round-up from the latest matches in the Twenty20 Cup

Cricinfo staff
15-Jun-2008

North Division


Pedro Collins just fails in his attempt to catch Chris Nash at The Oval © Getty Images
 
Jim Allenby became the first bowler to take four wickets in four balls in Twenty20, but Sajid Mahmood and Simon Marshall consigned Leicestershire to a 37-run defeat at Old Trafford, as Lancashire maintained their unbeaten start. Mahmood took two wickets in his first over before HD Ackerman rallied the run chase alongside Boeta Dippenaar. Marshall broke through to have Dippenaar caught at deep midwicket, then two balls later grabbed Paul Nixon as the Leicestershire challenge faded way. Ackerman departed for 63, Marshall's third wicket, and by then the game was up. Lancashire's innings was revived by Kyle Hogg's 44 off 24 balls after three wickets had gone down for four runs. The tail also disappeared in a flash, the last five wickets falling for four runs, as Allenby etched his name into the record books, but Lancashire had enough. Leicestershire, the two times champions, are now struggling to reach the knock out stage after three defeats

Mid/West/Wales Division

Northamptonshire maintained their 100% record with a 27-run victory against Gloucestershire at Bristol. Johann Louw and Andrew Hall took three wickets each and the home side couldn't recover from 44 for 4 with their big hitters - Craig Spearman and Hamish Marshall - back in the hutch. Marcus North was threatening to be key, but he was bowled by Lance Klusener for 36. Northamptonshire's innings was given a timely boost by David Sales' 37-ball 41 and, especially, Riki Wessels' 23-ball 43 which included three sixes.
Glamorgan and Worcestershire had to settle for a point each as rain led to a washout at Cardiff

South Division

Surrey lifted themselves off the bottom of the South Division at The Oval with a five-wicket win against Sussex, who replaced them at the foot of the table, as a tight contest turned into comfortable success. Abdul Razzaq sealed the victory with 12 balls to spare as he smashed 39 off 20 balls with 28 coming off the 17th over from Robin Martin-Jenkins. Surrey were making hard work of the chase and were 90 for 5 after Dwayne Smith claimed three wickets, while Mark Ramprakash ran himself out. Razzaq also impressed with the ball, his two wickets helping keep tabs on the Sussex scoring. However, the stand-out bowler was 21-year-old Matthew Spriegel, who claimed 2 for 16 off his four overs. Chris Nash anchored the innings 52 off 41 balls, but there wasn't the required late acceleration.
Middlesex remained top of their group with a third straight victory, comfortably overcoming Essex for the second time in four days at Chelmsford. Dirk Nannes, the left-arm quick bowler, was the hero was he took a hat-trick to leave Essex floundering on 20 for 5. After two overs, Nannes had 2 for 4, having nailed Varun Chopra, Grant Flower and Ryan ten Doeschate in three balls, but Essex were given a glimmer of hope by James Foster's unbeaten half-century alongside a rapid 31 from Graham Napier. However, Middlesex had few problems reaching the target as Tyron Henderson blasted his team across the line with 64 off 30 balls.
Midlands/West/Wales Division
Team Mat WonLost Tied N/R Pts Net RR ForAgainst
Northamptonshire 3 3 00 0 6 +1.417 545/60.0 460/60.0
Warwickshire 3 1 0 11 4 +0.055 290/39.5 289/40.0
Glamorgan 2 1 0 0 13 +0.700 170/20.0 156/20.0
Worcestershire 2 1 1 0 0 2-0.382 318/38.0 350/40.0
Gloucestershire 30 2 1 0 1 -0.748461/60.0 489/58.0
Somerset 3 03 0 0 0 -0.690 463/60.0503/59.5

North Division
Team MatWon Lost Tied N/R Pts Net RRFor Against
Lancashire 3 30 0 0 6 +2.019 436/56.0346/60.0
Nottinghamshire 2 2 00 0 4 +0.886 309/34.2 284/35.0
Durham 3 2 1 00 4 -0.014 338/44.5 355/47.0
Derbyshire 4 1 3 0 02 +0.049 497/67.0 463/62.5
Yorkshire 3 1 2 0 0 2-0.798 444/55.0 482/54.2
Leicestershire 30 3 0 0 0 -1.837377/60.0 471/58.0

South Division
TeamMat Won Lost Tied N/R PtsNet RR For Against
Middlesex 33 0 0 0 6 +1.550439/53.0 404/60.0
Hampshire 3 21 0 0 4 +0.200 559/60.0547/60.0
Kent 3 2 10 0 4 -0.445 474/59.5 502/60.0
Essex 3 1 2 00 2 -0.275 374/55.0 375/53.0
Surrey 3 1 2 0 02 -0.646 436/58.0 449/55.0
Sussex 3 0 3 0 0 0-0.387 482/60.0 487/57.5