Dominant Surrey thump Hampshire in T20 Blast

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Surrey continued their impressive run in the T20 Blast with a convincing victory over Hampshire Hawks, marking their sixth consecutive win in the tournament. Dom Sibley played a pivotal role in the match, scoring 70 runs off 46 balls, helping his team post a formidable total of 193-6 after being asked to bat first. Sibley, along with Will Jacks, provided a strong start with a partnership of 74 runs from just 45 balls. Jacks contributed 41 runs before being dismissed, while Surrey's skipper Sam Curran added a brisk 38 runs, ensuring the team set a challenging target for Hampshire. The batting performance was supported by a robust performance from Surrey's bowlers, who effectively restricted Hampshire's scoring opportunities throughout the innings.

In response, Hampshire struggled significantly against Surrey's bowling attack and was bowled out for just 124 runs in 18 overs, falling short by 69 runs. The hosts lost key wickets early, including their captain James Vince, which hampered their chase. Despite a brief display of aggression from Lhuan-dre Pretorius, who scored 28 runs, and Joe Weatherley with 27 runs, Hampshire could not establish any significant partnerships. Surrey's bowlers, particularly Nathan Smith, who took 3 wickets for just 18 runs, and Reece Topley, who also claimed 2 wickets, dismantled the Hampshire batting lineup. Hampshire's head coach, Adi Birrell, acknowledged the difficulties of chasing a large target after losing crucial wickets in quick succession. Meanwhile, Sibley expressed satisfaction with his performance and the team's overall showing, emphasizing the importance of maintaining their momentum as they aim for a top-four finish in the competition.

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Surrey's Dom Sibley made 70 from 46 balls, having made 83 runs combined in his opening five innings of the T20 Blast campaign Surrey cruised to a sixth straight T20 Blast win at Hampshire Hawks to pick up a precious victory in the top-four battle in the South Group. Dom Sibley and Will Jacks gave the visitors a blistering start with a stand of 74 from 45 balls, and Sibley made 70 before a swashbuckling 38 from skipper Sam Curran helped them post 193-6. Needing to complete the second-highest T20 chase at Southampton, the Hawks were stifled by Surrey's star-studded bowling attack and crumbled to 124 all out in the 18th over. The 69-run win took Surrey up to third in the South Group table, with the Hawks two places and two points behind. After being asked to bat first, Sibley and Jacks reached 59-0 at the end of the six-over powerplay, but the stand was broken on 74 in the eighth over when Jacks cut Benny Howell to Liam Dawson for 41 from 24 balls. In-form Jason Roy was run out following some fine work from the sprawling James Vince after scoring seven from 13 balls, having amassed 258 in his previous five knocks. With his side 96-2 in the 12th over, Sibley got back to work and brought up his half-century from 32 balls but after adding 42 from 27 balls with Curran, he eventually fell for 70 off 46 balls to a diving catch from James Fuller at mid-on after toe-ending one off Scott Currie (2-36). Curran and Laurie Evans added 34 from the next 13 deliveries before Curran skied Fuller to Vince to depart for a 20-ball 38 with two overs remaining. Evans was caught by Dewald Brevis off Currie in the final over for 19 off 10 balls, and the visitors closed on 193-6 with Tom Curran run out off the final ball for 10. Lhuan-dre Pretorius clipped Sam Curran off his pads for a six from the third ball of Hampshire's reply and showcased his power with 14 off Reece Topley's first over on his return to the Surrey side. However, the South African fell in tame fashion in the fourth over, trying a reverse sweep only to top-edge to Topley (2-24) off Jacks for 28 from 19 balls. Hawks skipper Vince (9) followed him in the following over, looping Topley to Chris Jordan at mid-on, and Toby Albert inside-edged Nathan Smith behind to Evans as the hosts were 45-3 at the end of the powerplay. Brevis welcomed Kiwi spinner Mitch Santner with two sixes in three balls, but the game looked up when he holed out to Smith in the deep off Jordan to depart for 16 from 10 balls with 120 runs still needed from 11 overs. Jordan (2-17) picked up his second wicket when Joe Weatherley's promising knock ended as he pulled one to Ollie Sykes on 27, while Fuller (11) looped Santner to Jacks, and Liam Dawson (1) chipped Topley to Curran to leave the Hawks 98-7 in the 14th over. Santner bowled Chris Wood (3) to end with 2-36, and Smith had Benny Howell (10) caught by Roy and John Turner (4) hole out to Jordan to finish with figures of 3-18 as the Hawks were bundled out with 13 balls to spare. Hampshire head coach Adi Birrell told the ECB Reporter's Network: "They got [an] above par score. It is tricky when you are chasing a big total and then you lose three wickets in a row at the back end of the powerplay. "The new guys have to take chances and the run-rate is going up, and when it gets beyond 12 runs an over here it is difficult. "We lost a lot of wickets in rapid succession trying to keep up with the rate. It was a bad defeat. "We are in the pack now but there is a lot of games left and we could get on a roll. I think we have a good side here and hopefully we can compete to get into the top four." Surrey batter Dom Sibley told the ECB Reporter's Network: "I think it was a good all-round performance. It was a good score with the bat and then we bowled amazing, and then backed it up in the field. It is a blueprint for us in all three facets of the game and hopefully we can build on that. "I've been pretty pointless in the first few rounds of the Blast, so it was nice to get a few runs. T20 is something I have been working on, and playing in front of big crowds in county cricket is something I wanted to do. Hopefully, it continues. "It is a brilliant side, there is talent all the way down. We have been to the last two finals days so hopefully we can go one step further and bring the trophy back." North Group Worcestershire v Durham (17:30 BST) South Group Kent v Gloucestershire (18:30) Surrey v Sussex (18:30)

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