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Bears mauled in Edgbaston backyard as Samit Patel, Jake Ball star for Notts

Jake Ball recorded figures of 4 for 11 Getty Images

Nottinghamshire 177 for 9 (Patel 41, Lintott 3-28) beat Birmingham 63 (Ball 4-11, Harrison 4-17) by 114 runs

Notts Outlaws continued their assertive defence of the Vitality Blast title as they thrashed Birmingham Bears by 114 runs at Edgbaston.

The Outlaws made it seven wins from 11 games after brushing aside a Bears side hit by the loss of allrounder Carlos Brathwaite after a positive Covid test. They totalled177 for 9 thanks to Samit Patel, who hit 41 off 30 balls, Ben Duckett (39 off 20) and Alex Hales (34 off 21) against a depleted attack led by Jake Lintott's 3 for 28.

The Bears' reply then plunged into disarray at 19 for 5 and they were bowled out for 63, their lowest-ever T20 total, as Jake Ball took 4 for 11, Calvin Harrison 4 for 17, including a triple-wicket maiden, and Samit Patel 2 for 8.

Having taken 18 wickets at 13.33 apiece in the tournament, Brathwaite was a big loss to the Bears' bowling and Notts, put in, set off in a manner to take full advantage. Opening pair Duckett and Hales smashed 54 in boundaries in a stand of 75 before both fell to superb catches. Duckett was brilliantly caught by Matt Lamb at deep cover off Danny Briggs and Hales was well held by Sam Hain running round the long-on rope.

The introduction of wristspinner Lintott applied a brake and, though Patel batted with his customary verve, Notts were grateful for a late salvo of 18 in six balls from Harrison.

The Outlaws then torpedoed the Bears' reply right at the top with three wickets in the first 17 balls. The spinners gave their side the perfect start as Patel dismissed Adam Hose, caught and bowled, in the first over and Matt Carter conceded just a single from the second.

Ball delivered the third and ended it with 1-0-4-2 after Will Rhodes lifted to mid-on and Ed Pollock dragged a pull on to his stumps. Patel and Ball had not finished, foxing Hain and Lamb into sending up skiers to leave the innings in ruins at 19 for 5.

Rob Yates and Michael Burgess took the score to 39, but a triple-strike from Harrison, ousting Burgess, Tim Bresnan and Briggs, turned that into 39 for 8. Rapturous applause from the big, good-natured crowd greeted the raising of the 50 but the Bears still have much work to do to qualify while The Outlaws are pretty much there with three games to spare.

Bears 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7AJ HoseEJ Pollock
2nd3WMH RhodesEJ Pollock
3rd1SR HainEJ Pollock
4th7SR HainMJ Lamb
5th1MJ LambRM Yates
6th20MGK BurgessRM Yates
7th0TT BresnanRM Yates
8th0DR BriggsRM Yates
9th22CN MilesRM Yates
10th2CN MilesJB Lintott