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Northamptonshire Triumphs Over Worcestershire in Metro Bank One-Day Cup
Prithvi Shaw. Source: reddit.com

Northamptonshire Triumphs Over Worcestershire in Metro Bank One-Day Cup

Northamptonshire emerged victorious against Worcestershire by a margin of 130 runs in a compelling Metro Bank One-Day Cup match at Wantage Road. This marked Northamptonshire's first win in this year's tournament, thanks to an outstanding all-round performance led by Justin Broad.

Set a target of 296, Worcestershire's top order faltered, collapsing to 34 for 5. Justin Broad claimed two wickets in a single over, ending with three wickets in total. Jack White also delivered a disciplined spell, taking two wickets for 26 runs over 10 unbroken overs. Despite Tom Taylor's aggressive 57 off 49 balls, including nine fours and two sixes, Worcestershire could not recover. Saif Zaib took three wickets for 44 runs, ensuring the visitors were bowled out with 11 overs remaining. Jake Libby remained unbeaten on 50, achieving his third half-century in four innings this season.

Earlier in the day, Prithvi Shaw continued his impressive run in the One-Day Cup, scoring a brisk 72 off 59 balls, with ten fours and one six. George Bartlett and Ricardo Vasconcelos then formed a solid partnership, contributing 60 and 68 runs respectively, propelling Northamptonshire to 215 for 1 by the 40th over. However, both batsmen were dismissed within seven deliveries, slightly diminishing the hosts' momentum. Fateh Singh, meanwhile, achieved his career-best figures in List A cricket, taking 3 for 51.

Shaw had given Northamptonshire a flying start, hitting leg-side boundaries off the first two deliveries of the match. He displayed his power, driving and pulling confidently, including a six over long-on and a four down the ground. Ethan Brookes managed to stem the flow of runs during his five-over spell, conceding just 14 runs. Khan, a graduate of the South Asian Cricket Academy, claimed Shaw’s wicket when he was caught behind attempting a hook.

Bartlett found his rhythm, driving Singh through cover and bringing up Northamptonshire's 150 in the 27th over. He accumulated runs across the field, sweeping Tom Hinley fine and cutting Singh for boundaries. Vasconcelos, initially slow with 33 off 66 balls, showed renewed intent after the drinks break, sweeping Singh for consecutive boundaries and reaching his half-century soon after. However, Bartlett and Vasconcelos fell in quick succession, reducing Northamptonshire's chances of setting a higher target. 

Zaib tried to reignite the innings by scooping Brookes for four and hitting Singh over mid-on, but Northamptonshire lost three quick wickets after passing 250. Singh bowled James Sales, caught Zaib at point, and had McManus caught at deep midwicket off Taylor. Gus Miller concluded the innings with a powerful six off Taylor.

When Worcestershire batted, Ed Pollock started with a six off White's second delivery but was subsequently dismissed. White quickly struck again, catching Gareth Roderick at first slip. Pollock, unable to capitalise on his initial success, was bowled by White, and Rob Jones followed, steering a delivery to short leg. Broad then removed Brookes lbw and had Rehaan Edavalath caught at first slip, leaving Worcestershire in tatters at 34 for 5.

Libby managed to hit a rare loose ball for four, signalling a brief resistance with Taylor. Taylor opened his account with a cover drive off Broad and followed it with a six down the pitch and another maximum over deep midwicket off Miller, reaching his 50 off 38 balls. He fell lbw to Zaib after the drinks break, leaving Worcestershire at 112 for 6.

Singh tried to counterattack, hitting Zaib for sixes before top-edging to short fine leg. Zaib then dismissed Khan and Hinley, both caught in the deep, while Harry Darley was caught behind to give Broad his third wicket, sealing the comprehensive victory for Northamptonshire.

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