T20 Blast: Hampshire Hawks hammer Birmingham Bears to reach finals day

Ben McDermott batting
Vitality Blast quarter-final, EdgbastonHampshire Hawks 186- 6 (20 overs): McDer mott 61, Weatherley 47, Vince 31; Brathwaite 4-30 Birmingham Bears 82 (13.3 overs): Fuller 4-17, Ellis 3-4, Wheal 2-9 3. $td-0.0:0">Hampshire Hawks beat Birmingham Bears by 104 pointsMatch scorecard

Australian Ben McDermott hammered 61 from 36 balls to help Hampshire reach 186-6, but the Bears caved in response.

James Fuller (4-17), Nathan Ellis (3-4) and Brad Wheal (2-9) did the damage as the hosts were knocked out for just 82.

< p class="" data-reactid=".2e5o07gn8q2. 0.0.0.1.$paragraph-5">It was their third lowest score in 20 years of T20 cricket in England.

Bears leading scorer this season Adam Hose was the leading scorer with 16 and England's Olly Stone hit a late 15 game, but it was otherwise an embarrassing effort.

Hampshire's innings were fueled mainly by a 93-point opening position between Australian wicketkeeper McDermott and skipper James Vince.

Local captain Carlos Brathwaite came on to retire the pair of them within four balls in the 10th.

But, although they lost momentum when Tom Perst cheaply followed, another key stand of 69 in seven overs between Joe Weatherley and Worcestershire old boy Ross Whiteley put them back on track. good track.

Brathwaite took a few more wickets to earn the West Indian his best T20 bowling tricks for the Bears. But it was still a pretty impressive total, even against a Bears team that scored over 200 points in seven of its 14 group games.

T20 Blast: Hampshire Hawks hammer Birmingham Bears to reach finals day
Ben McDermott batting
Vitality Blast quarter-final, EdgbastonHampshire Hawks 186- 6 (20 overs): McDer mott 61, Weatherley 47, Vince 31; Brathwaite 4-30 Birmingham Bears 82 (13.3 overs): Fuller 4-17, Ellis 3-4, Wheal 2-9 3. $td-0.0:0">Hampshire Hawks beat Birmingham Bears by 104 pointsMatch scorecard

Australian Ben McDermott hammered 61 from 36 balls to help Hampshire reach 186-6, but the Bears caved in response.

James Fuller (4-17), Nathan Ellis (3-4) and Brad Wheal (2-9) did the damage as the hosts were knocked out for just 82.

< p class="" data-reactid=".2e5o07gn8q2. 0.0.0.1.$paragraph-5">It was their third lowest score in 20 years of T20 cricket in England.

Bears leading scorer this season Adam Hose was the leading scorer with 16 and England's Olly Stone hit a late 15 game, but it was otherwise an embarrassing effort.

Hampshire's innings were fueled mainly by a 93-point opening position between Australian wicketkeeper McDermott and skipper James Vince.

Local captain Carlos Brathwaite came on to retire the pair of them within four balls in the 10th.

But, although they lost momentum when Tom Perst cheaply followed, another key stand of 69 in seven overs between Joe Weatherley and Worcestershire old boy Ross Whiteley put them back on track. good track.

Brathwaite took a few more wickets to earn the West Indian his best T20 bowling tricks for the Bears. But it was still a pretty impressive total, even against a Bears team that scored over 200 points in seven of its 14 group games.

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