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RESULT
South Group, Bristol, May 15, 2015, NatWest t20 Blast
(19/20 ov, T:176) 179/3

Gloucs won by 7 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
91* (49)
ian-cockbain
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Cockbain's best out-does Compton's

Captain Ian Cockbain hit his best T20 score of 91 to guide Gloucestershire to a seven-wicket victory over Middlesex in the opening NatWest Blast game at Bristol.

ECB/PA
15-May-2015
Gloucestershire 179 for 3 (Cockbain 91*, Marshall 56) beat Middlesex 175 for 3 (Compton 78) by seven wickets
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Captain Ian Cockbain hit his best T20 score of 91 to guide Gloucestershire to a seven-wicket victory over Middlesex in the opening NatWest Blast game at Bristol.
Cockbain smacked five sixes and nine fours in an exciting 49-ball innings, sharing a second-wicket stand of 98 in 9.3 overs with Hamish Marshall as the hosts reached a target of 176 to win with an over to spare.
Earlier, Nick Compton had also made a career-best T20 score of 78, off 53 balls, with nine fours to help Middlesex post 175 for 3. Paul Stirling contributed 39 and Adam Voges 31 not out, while Benny Howell was the most economical Gloucestershire bowler.
It looked unlikely to be enough on a true pitch. Despite increasingly poor light and intermittent rain, Marshall gave the home side a flying start, timing the ball sweetly from the start to reach his half-century off 33 balls, with five fours and two sixes.
After the early loss of Chris Dent, Cockbain joined Marshall and the outcome never looked in much doubt. The pair matched each other shot for shot in taking the score from 15 to 113 before Marshall was caught behind off Steven Finn, who returned 2 for 29 from his four overs.
Peter Handscomb fell cheaply to James Harris, but, having reached a 30-ball half-century, Cockbain continued to bat with confidence and panache to see the job through, finishing the match with his fifth six. His previous best score in the competition was 84 against Sussex at Hove last season.
The Middlesex total had been based on an opening stand of 65 in 6.3 overs between Compton and Stirling, who began watchfully and blossomed as the Powerplay progressed.
Stirling hit the first four off the last ball of the third over, but the next two from Matt Taylor and David Payne saw both concede three boundaries.
The innings was really starting to flow when Stirling, having faced 24 balls and hit 6 fours, was bowled having a swing at Taylor, whose brother Jack was introduced into the attack straight after the breakthrough.
The offspinner began steadily and after ten overs Middlesex were relatively becalmed on 79 for 2 as he claimed the wicket of Joe Burns, caught at long-off for only 5, having survived a stumping chance to Geraint Jones.
Compton moved to his half-century off 36 balls, with four fours, in the 14th over. While he and Adam Voges picked off ones and twos, the innings lacked an explosive contribution.
In the 17th over Compton passed his previous best T20 score of 74, made for Somerset against Essex at Taunton back in 2010. But he perished soon afterwards, leg before to James Fuller.
It was left to James Franklin to hit the only two sixes of the innings, a glorious straight shot off David Payne and a loft over fine leg off Fuller, while Voges hit just two fours in his 27-ball contribution.

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NatWest t20 Blast

North Group
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WORCS1494190.682
NHNTS1475160.115
LANCS1476150.469
NOTTS1476150.018
DURH145811-0.149
LEICS144711-0.304
YORKS145811-0.324
DERBS144108-0.662
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
KENT1494190.166
SUSS1475160.206
HANTS148616-0.120
ESSEX1476150.208
GLOUC1477140.354
GLAM147714-0.522
SURR145613-0.145
SOM144810-0.184
MIDDX144990.030