Birmingham Bears Secure Home Quarter-Final in T20 Blast

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July 15, 2024 · 1 min read

Birmingham Bears Secure Home Quarter-Final in T20 Blast
Other Sports | July 15, 2024
Dan Mousley continued his fine form ahead of The Hundred by scoring his second consecutive fifty for Birmingham Bears in T20 cricket. (Image: Getty)

Birmingham Bears secured a home quarter-final in the T20 Blast for the third consecutive year, finishing as North Group leaders. They joined the last eight along with Surrey and Sussex from the South Group. The Bears ensured their top-two finish by defeating Derbyshire by 44 runs, guaranteeing Edgbaston as the venue for their final three games. Lancashire Lightning, Leicestershire Foxes and Northants Steelbacks currently occupy the top four spots behind Birmingham in a fierce battle in the North Group.

In a rain-affected game, Northants Steelbacks secured a top-four spot with a DLS win over Durham. Ashton Turner and Colin Ackermann led Durham to a competitive total but Ashton Agar and Lewis McManus powered the Steelbacks to victory. Yorkshire Vikings stayed alive in qualification with Dawid Malan’s 93 off 50 balls in a six-wicket win over Worcestershire.

In the South Group, Somerset and Essex need just a point each to join Surrey and Sussex in the quarter-finals. Gloucestershire stays in contention, requiring a win against Middlesex and defeats for Somerset and Essex. Will Jacks scored 86 runs in just 46 balls, helping Surrey beat Essex by 13 runs. Tom Banton of Somerset ended Hampshire Hawks’ tournament hopes with a key role in a nine-wicket victory.

Gloucestershire’s Jack Taylor smashed 80 not out from 35 balls, helping his team to a massive 121-run victory over Glamorgan. Gloucestershire’s bowlers, particularly David Payne and Josh Shaw, excelled as they bowled out Glamorgan for just 85 runs.

Upcoming fixtures in the South Group of the cricket tournament include critical matches for Kent Spitfires, Glamorgan, Somerset, Hampshire Hawks and Middlesex. In the North Group, key games are scheduled for Lancashire Lightning, Northants Steelbacks, Worcestershire, Derbyshire and Birmingham Bears. These matches are crucial as teams compete for the remaining quarter-final spots.