Hain, Gleeson to the fore as Warwickshire make it three in a row

Sam Hain flicks one off his pads MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Warwickshire 198 for 3 (Hain 68*, Briggs 2-36) beat Sussex 122 (Hughes 38, Gleeson 4-19) by 76 runs

Warwickshire Bears sealed a third successive Vitality Blast victory at Edgbaston as they eased past Sussex Sharks by 76 runs, thanks to half-century knocks from three of their top order batters and a clinic in quality quick bowling.

Rob Yates (54 from 27 balls), Beau Webster (60 from 42 balls) and Sam Hain (68 not out from 38 balls) all passed 50 as the Bears posted an imposing total of 198 for 3, which Sussex never truly appeared close to reaching, eventually limping to 122 all out with Richard Gleeson proving tormentor-in-chief.

Yates, who was dismissed for a two-ball duck against Worcestershire Rapids last Friday, atoned for that lack of contribution with a substantial one here. The opener took Tymal Mills for 21 runs in the seamer's first over which included two towering sixes.

Yates ran with a little fortuitous momentum and proceeded to confidently lift Henry Crocombe over the slips for four before then swatting the young quick away through mid-wicket for six more.

Zen Malik was stumped by former Bears spinner Danny Briggs (two for 36) and, when Yates departed in similar fashion to Jack Carson having secured a 22-ball half-century, Sussex appeared to have hauled themselves back into the contest.

Webster and Hain began to accelerate again, putting on 76 runs in the space of seven overs in the middle of the innings before Webster was trapped LBW by Briggs five shy of a century stand.

Hain had allowed Webster to exploit the role of aggressor during their partnership but took up that mantle himself in the closing stages.

He reached his own 50 in 31 deliveries and managed to spear Mills away for six as part of a nine-ball, 14-run final over which saw the Bears climb up to 198.

The Sharks were steady if unspectacular in the opening stages of their chase but they themselves were just beginning to pick up the pace when Harrison Ward (23 from 15 balls) chopped on when facing down Gleeson (four for 19).

George Thomas (15 from 7 balls) made an instant impression at the crease; he took Webster for 14 runs in the final over of the powerplay to bump Sussex back up towards the required run rate.

In the very next over, though, Usman Tariq struck when he trapped Thomas in front to ensure the young batter's stay was short-lived - and that proved to be a similar story for Oli Carter (12 from 9 balls), whose leg stump was ripped from the ground when he failed in sweeping Webster.

When opener Dan Hughes (38 from 31 balls) perished, victim of a jaffa from Jordan Thompson which sent his bails flying, things began to look rather ominous for Sussex's lower order.

The pressure on the tail to produce runs led to ill-timed and ill-advised shot selection, which Gleeson took full advantage of and his searing pace and full length deliveries proved far too good for Carson, Briggs and Hunt as the Bears coasted to the points with more than three overs to spare.

Sussex 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st36DP HughesHD Ward
2nd28DP HughesGW Thomas
3rd28DP HughesOJ Carter
4th6JA SimpsonDP Hughes
5th11JA SimpsonTP Alsop
6th6JA SimpsonJJ Carson
7th3DR BriggsJJ Carson
8th1HT CrocombeJJ Carson
9th0HT CrocombeSF Hunt
10th3TS MillsHT Crocombe

Twenty20 Cup (England)

Central & West Group
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GLO954200.024
SOM945160.193
WAR94516-0.005
WOR94516-0.585
GLA93612-0.171
Cross Pool
TeamMWLPTNRR
NOR22083.425
GLO22082.825
WOR22082.525
SOM22081.669
GLA22080.777
NOT22080.496
DUR21142.325
WAR21141.772
LEI21140.117
SUR21140.05
HAM2114-0.674
ESS2114-3.04
DER2020-0.908
LAN2020-1.5
YOR2020-1.564
KEN2020-2.434
SUS2020-2.51
MID2020-3.278
North Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
YOR962261.215
NOT963240.213
LAN95322-0.121
DUR945160.1
DER925120.421
LEI9278-1.835
South Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
SUR963241.098
HAM963240.504
ESS954201.019
KEN94516-0.562
MID93612-1.012
SUS93610-0.964