Friends Life t20 2013 - 29 June 2012

Gloucestershire lose by nine wickets

Venue: Taunton

Somerset v Gloucestershire

Hamish Marshall led from the front with 66 as Gloucestershire romped to a shock nine-wicket win over Somerset with 5.2 overs to spare in the Friends Life t20 clash at Taunton.

A packed crowd of more than 7,000 saw the hosts fall to their first defeat in the Midlands/Wales/West Division, having been restricted to 140 for eight after winning the toss, Albie Morkel top-scoring with 33.

Spinners Muttiah Muralitharan (two for 20) and Ed Young (one for 18) bowled their eight overs for a combined total of 38 runs, while Ian Saxelby and James Fuller claimed two wickets each.

Marshall and Benny Howell (55 not out) then made the total look even more inadequate, with an opening stand of 115 in 12.1 overs, Marshall racing to a half-century off 35 balls, with 7 fours before pulling a catch to mid-wicket, having added two sixes.

By then the score was 115 for one and the game won. Howell looked equally at ease as the pair scored at will off a below par Somerset attack, reaching his fifty off 36 balls, with 8 fours and a six.

Skipper Marshall had earlier set the tone for Somerset’s unusually poor batting effort by taking a fine running catch to dismiss Richard Levi for seven off the first ball of the second over.

Kevin O’Brien holed out to deep square off James Fuller and it was 39 for three when Nick Compton was caught behind off an inside edge to give Ian Saxelby a wicket.

Jos Buttler was dropped on one by wicketkeeper Jon Batty off Liam Norwell, but James Hildreth was caught behind sweeping at Muralitharan to make it 47 for four.

Buttler (23) couldn’t find any fluency and lost his patience to be stumped by Batty advancing to Young after a stand of 33 with Morkel.

Arul Suppiah was bowled by the wily Murali and at 83 for six Somerset were in deep trouble. Morkel hit two big sixes before lofting a catch to long-off and only a poor 18th over from Fuller in which he was warned for a beamer and conceded 18 runs gave the home side even the faintest hope.

Overall the Gloucestershire bowlers had done an excellent job with all of them contributing.

Then it was down to Marshall and Howell to set the seal on what in the end was a comprensive success.

To check on the score click below.

http://www.ecb.co.uk/stats/fixtures-results/teams.html?Lt=22