Monday, July 2nd, 2018

Half Century For Dolly As Rapids Players Warm Up For Vitality Blast

Half Century For Dolly As Rapids Players Warm Up For Vitality Blast

Worcestershire Rapids began their preparations in earnest for the Vitality Blast with many of their players featuring in the Second Eleven T20 double header with Leicestershire who also fielded the bulk of their Foxes squad at the Fischer County Ground.

The Rapids were making the transformation from the Royal London One-Day Cup and Specsavers County Championship action which has dominated the opening phase of the season.

Interim Championship captain, Brett D’Oliveira, scored a rapid half century in Game Two with several other Rapids players spending time in the middle or practicing their bowling skills before Thursday’s Blast opener against Lancashire Lightning at Emirates Old Trafford.

In Game One, Worcestershire were put in and totalled 135-8 in their 20 overs with Tom Fell scoring 34 in the opener’s role before he was caught at long on.

Former Yorkshire batsman Ryan Gibson, who has been impressing in the Second Eleven Championship side, top-scored with an unbeaten 49 from 32 balls with seven boundaries.

When Leicestershire batted, Ben Twohig bowled four tidy overs for 20 runs and picked up the one wicket to fall as Cameron Delport (35) holed out to long off.

Neil Dexter’s unbeaten half century helped Leicestershire to victory in the 18th over.

In Game Two, Leicestershire were invited to bat and Dillon Pennington accounted for Tom Wells (53) who picked out backward square leg.

The catch was taken by former Northamptonshire player Mohammad Azharullah who bowled in both matches for Worcestershire along with fellow paceman Andy Carter who has been on trial with the Seconds.

George Rhodes heled onto a fizzing drive at extra cover by Ateeq Javid (30) off Carter who also trapped Mohammad Nabi lbw for 47 out of Leicestershire’s 166-5.

Martin Guptill – with four fours in his 16 – Rhodes (23) and Daryl Mitchell, caught at deep cover for 25, made useful runs.

But it was D’Oliveira who made the most significant contribution with 57 off 32 balls – including four boundaries in one over – before he was caught at backward square leg as Worcestershire closed on 154-7.

GAME ONE

WORCESTERSHIRE SECONDS

Westbury b Parkinson 8

Fell c Abbas b Delport 34

Milton st Hill b Parkinson 8

Rhodes c Evans b Dexter 6

Dell lbw Delport 5

Gibson not out 49

Twohig c Hill b Mike 11

Grey b Abbas 11

Carter run out 1

Extras 2

Total (for 8 wickets) 135 in 20 overs

FOW: 11, 21, 43, 60, 70 101, 122, 135

BOWLING

Abbas 4-0-23-1

Parkinson 3-0-26-2

Mike 2-0-22-1

Ali 2-0-13-0

Wells 2-0-10-0

Dexter 4-0-19-1

Delport 3-0-22-2

LEICESTERSHIRE SECONDS

Delport v Grey b Twohig 35
Dexter not out 54

Ackermann not out 43

Extras 6

Total (for 1 wicket) 138 in 17.1 overs

FOW: 76

BOWLING

Carter 2-0-22-0

Brown 3.1-o-24-0

Grey 1-0-9-0

Twohig 4-0-20-1

Azharullah 3-0-17-0

Rhodes 4-0-43-0

GAME TWO

LEICESTERSHIRE SECONDS

Wells c Azharullah b Pennington 53

Cosgrove lbw Azharullah 0

Raine c Rhodes b Morris 17

Nabi lbw Carter 47

Javid c Rhodes b Carter 30

Chappell not out 4

Swindells not out 6

Extras 10 (Total for 5 wickets) 166

FOW: 8, 43, 114, 128, 160

BOWLING

Pennington 4-0-32-1

Azharullah 3-1-25-1

Carter 4-0-34-2

Morris 2-0-14-1

Mitchell 3-0-21-0

D’Oliveira 2-0-16-0

Rhodes 2-0-21-0

WORCESTERSHIRE SECONDS

Guptill lbw Raine 16

Clarke b Nabi 8

Rhodes lbw Dickinson 23

Mitchell c Raine b Jones 25

D’Oliveira c Ahmed b Raine 57

Whiteley c Nabi b Javid 1

Milton st Swindells b Nabi 4

Pennington not out 6

Morris not out 6

Extras 8

Total (for 7 wickets) 154

FOW: 16, 26, 75, 85, 118, 134, 42

BOWLING

Raine 4-0-34-2

Nabi 4-0-27-2

Griffiths 3-0-33-0

Jones 2-0-12-1

Ahmed 3-0-17-0

Dickinson 2-0-14-1

Javid 1-0-4-1

Wells 1-0-10-1