RESULT
Group B, Birmingham, May 01, 2011, Clydesdale Bank 40
01-May-2011
Varun Chopra continued his prolific start to the season as Warwickshire beat
Leicestershire by nine runs to register their first Clydesdale Bank 40 victory
since winning the trophy at Lord's last September.
The former Essex opener made 115 from 110 balls as the holders piled up 294 for
5 - 27 short of their record 40-over score in the corresponding fixture last
May - and overcame James Taylor's 101 in restricting Leicestershire to 285 for
7.
Not content with two double-centuries in the County Championship, Chopra
compiled his first limited-overs hundred for Warwickshire and comfortably
surpassed his previous one-day best of 102 for Essex against Middlesex in 2007.
Now in the form of his life after an injury-interrupted first season in the
midlands, he systematically dissected the bowling, reaching his 50 with six
boundaries and then adding one more four and three sixes before he was dismissed
in 37th over.
Having survived one sketchy shot over mid-on off Alex Wyatt early in his
innings, he completed his century before Wayne White misjudged a clear-cut
chance at deep mid-wicket off Nadeem Malik.
Leicestershire often looked ragged in the field as Warwickshire turned up the
heat after a routine start in which William Porterfield (32) was the more
positive of the openers until he dragged White's fourth delivery to short
mid-wicket.
Chopra gathered momentum in a partnership of 116 with Mohammad Yousuf. The two
batsmen matched other, run for run, until Yousuf (56) failed to clear deep
square leg and gave the unusually expensive Claude Henderson his only success in
eight overs costing 70 runs.
Chopra was finally caught at long-on off White and Rikki Clarke, having hit two
sixes in a quick-fire 39, was bowled by Matthew Hoggard.
Josh Cobb (40) and Jacques Du Toit (39) gave the Foxes a solid platform and
Mathew Boyce stepped up the pace with 48 from 31 balls in a partnership of 78 in
7.4 overs with the resourceful Taylor.
They plundered 35 in two overs from Keith Barker during the second batting
powerplay, and when Boyce was caught at mid-on - a second wicket for
Loughborough University off-spinner Maurice Holmes - Taylor went on to his
century in 85 deliveries.
The England Lions batsman, who managed only eight boundaries in a perfectly
paced innings, was bowled next ball by Chris Woakes.
Leicestershire then needed 26 from the last two overs but fell short despite
White's six off Woakes in reaching 29 not out.
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