Maynard guides Glamorgan win
Tom Maynard hit a magnificent 78 not out from just 43 balls against Surrey at the Brit Oval to keep Glamorgan's hopes of a Friends Provident t20 quarter-final alive
04-Jul-2010
Glamorgan 172 for 5 beat Surrey 168 for 4 by five wickets
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Tom Maynard hit a magnificent 78 not out from just 43 balls against Surrey at the Brit Oval to keep Glamorgan's hopes of a Friends Provident t20 quarter-final alive. Maynard struck five sixes and five fours to lift Glamorgan from a wobbly 46 for 3 to victory by five wickets with three balls to spare in an entertaining South Group match.
Surrey began the day as one of four counties in second place on 12 points behind group leaders Sussex, but their hopes of a seventh win from their 12th game disappeared as fast as the strokes that flew from 21-year-old Maynard's bat.
Glamorgan now have five wins from their own 12 group games to date, and the identity of the three counties who will qualify for the knock-out phase behind Sussex looks like remaining in doubt right up to the last round of matches.
At 70 for 3 at the 10-over mark, it seemed as if Glamorgan were struggling to keep pace with the task of scoring 169, but Maynard was just warming up and in the 14th over he began to hit the accelerator with a brilliant pick-up for six over deep square leg off Stuart Meaker which took the total past 100 and then a pull for four from the next ball.
Jamie Dalrymple, the Glamorgan captain, played his part with four successive fours off Rory Hamilton-Brown's 15th over and although Chris Tremlett returned to york Dalrymple for 28 two overs later, the force was by now with Maynard.
The son of Glamorgan cricket director Matthew Maynard took two crucial boundaries off Tremlett later in the same over and perhaps the moment which finally decided the outcome came in the 18th over when Stewart Walters brought off a superb diving catch at deep square leg, as Maynard swung away a ball from Chris Schofield, but could not prevent his momentum from carrying him over the boundary rope.
It was Maynard's fourth six and the fifth arrived in the final over. Glamorgan began it needing 10 but Hamilton-Brown fired a wide down the legside with his first ball, also enabling Ben Wright to scamper a bye, and Maynard then hit the next ball - a full toss - high over mid-wicket. Two balls later, with the scores level, Wright hit the cover-driven four which confirmed Glamorgan's win.
Mark Ramprakash had provided the anchor innings in Surrey's 168 for 4, finishing on 63 not out from 49 balls. He set off like a train, hitting Will Owen for a six and four from successive balls in the third over after starting with two boundaries in Robert Croft's opening over.
He and Tommy Lancefield added 68 in less than six overs for the first wicket, and Ramprakash later swung Jim Allenby high over wide long-on for another six, but otherwise the former England batsman concentrated on rotating the strike as a succession of partners attempted big hits at the other end.
Left-hander Lancefield hit two sixes in a quickfire 27 and Walters provided the necessary end-of-innings impetus with a six and three fours in a 19-ball 31 not out but, although Jason Roy and Hamilton-Brown also both managed sixes, there were no fireworks from Andrew Symonds, who holed out to long-off with a poor shot after scoring just four.
Glamorgan, who began well in this year's Twenty20 Cup, have fallen away badly since having fast bowler Shaun Tait called up by Australia, and again missed his extra pace as their seamers were treated harshly by the Surrey batsmen.
But spinners Croft, Dean Cosker and Jamie Dalrymple all bowled creditably and maintained enough control to give the Welsh county hope of victory themselves at the halfway mark.