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RESULT
South Group, Chelmsford, July 01, 2021, Vitality Blast
(12.2/20 ov, T:105) 108/2

Essex won by 8 wickets (with 46 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
55* (31) & 1/3
dan-lawrence
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Dan Lawrence's fifty leads Essex drubbing of depleted Glamorgan

England batter hits second fifty in four Blast innings after Glamorgan slump to 104 all out

ECB Reporters' Network
01-Jul-2021
Dan Lawrence took a wicket, scored fifty and hit the winning runs  •  Getty Images

Dan Lawrence took a wicket, scored fifty and hit the winning runs  •  Getty Images

Essex 108 for 2 (Lawrence 55*) beat Glamorgan 104 by eight wickets
Dan Lawrence produced his second Vitality Blast fifty of the season to set up Essex Eagles' painless eight-wicket victory over a depleted Glamorgan.
Essex were only chasing 105 after an all-round frugal bowling and fielding display stunted the visitors, who had four key players unavailable.
But Lawrence took charge of the chase with 55 off 31 balls, after a 70-run stand with Adam Wheater, to make sure the Eagles cantered to the victory line with 46 balls to spare.
The victory handed Essex their fourth win in their last five Blast matches to keep alive their hopes of regaining the trophy, while all but extinguishing Glamorgan's chances of a place in the knockouts.
Glamorgan won the toss, decided to bat but never looked like scoring a big total on a slow hybrid pitch for the fifth time. In mitigation, Nick Selman, Marnus Labuschagne and Michael Neser were already absent due to Covid isolation before Prem Sisodiya was forced to pull out in the warm-ups.
Kiran Carlson began the revolving door when his wristy flick was caught on the square leg boundary by Michael Pepper as Jack Plom began with a wicket maiden.
South African Colin Ingram was bowled off his pads by Dan Lawrence and Plom produced a stunning piece of fielding to directly hit from the fine leg boundary to see off David Lloyd.
Chris Cooke and Billy Root added an innings high 37 for the fourth wicket before the former thrashed to extra cover and the latter picked Pepper at long-on.
Dan Douthwaite feathered Aron Nijjar behind and James Weighell flumped to long-off, where Pepper claimed his third catch of the innings.
The last three wickets fell in the 16th over Sam Cook had Sam Pearce inside edging behind and Roman Walker lbw either side of a Ryan ten Doeschate direct hit.
Wheater made sure the chase was as comfortable on the pitch as it looked on paper, thumping the third ball of the innings over mid-on to the boundary.
He lost opening partner Will Buttleman leg-before to Walker but continued his march with successive boundaries - giving himself a bit of space to carve a drive through the covers before cutting off his tip-toes.
Lawrence wasn't at his fluent best, dropped on 11 and 15, but composed himself with a rocket cut and a straight six - the latter bringing up the 50 run partnership.
Wheater was stumped on 39 but Lawrence, who thumped two more maximums to bring up his half-century in 30 deliveries, and Pepper made sure there were no more hiccups - with the former striking the winning boundary.

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Vitality Blast

North Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NOTTS1492211.503
YORKS1375150.305
LANCS1475160.205
BEARS1476150.006
WORCS146614-0.629
LEICS146812-0.019
DURH145811-0.228
DERBS12479-0.326
NHNTS13489-0.871
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
KENT1494190.657
SOM1484180.371
SUSS1463170.479
HANTS1465150.388
SUR1465150.332
GLOUC1466140.201
ESSEX145811-0.468
MIDDX14499-0.389
GLAM14398-1.371