The league stage games of the T20 Blast 2022 have come to their end-stage where Nottinghamshire will play against Durham in their upcoming fixture on Friday, July 1 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.
The league stage games of the T20 Blast 2022 have come to their end-stage where Nottinghamshire will play against Durham in their upcoming fixture on Friday, July 1 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Nottinghamshire is placed third from the bottom in the points table with 11 points to their name from 5 wins and 6 defeats as well. Meanwhile, Durham is currently placed second from the bottom of the points table and they have 7 points to their name after having won only 3 games and losing 8 as well.
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However, both the teams took on each other in their last fixture also where Nottinghamshire beat Durham by 2 runs. The match was reduced to 11 overs per side due to heavy rain. The Nottinghamshire were led by Steven Mullaney’s unbeaten 34 off 23 balls, but it was Tom Moores’s 11-ball 25 that took them to a decent total of 98 runs in 11 overs despite Ben Raine’s superb spell of 3-12 in two overs as well. While chasing, Durham player Michael Jones at the top, scored an unbeaten 30. Meanwhile, Matthew Carter and Samit Patel dismantled the middle order with two wickets apiece and despite Ned Eckersley’s unbeaten 13-ball 24, they fell short of 2 runs as well.
Indian viewers can live stream the T20 Blast 2022 on the Fan Code app. The ECB will again host live streams of every match on the ECB website and ECB app while Sky Sports is set to broadcast 19 matches throughout the group stage, with each county set to feature at least twice before the four quarter-finals and Finals Day. It will also be available via BBC Local Radio stations with extensive coverage also on 5 Live Sports Extra.
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Nottinghamshire: Alex Hales, Joe Clarke, Soloman Budinger, Ben Duckett, Samit Patel, Tom Moores (wk), Steven Mullaney, Lyndon James, Daniel Christian (c), Matthew Carter, Luke Fletcher, Zak Chappell, Calvin Harrison, Ben Slater, Dane Paterson, James Pattinson, Jake Ball
Durham: Michael Jones, Graham Clark, Oliver Robinson (wk), Ashton Turner (c), Paul Coughlin, Ned Eckersley, Ben Raine, Brydon Carse, Liam Trevaskis, Andrew Tye, Nathan Sowter, Scott Borthwick, Oliver Gibson, Stanley McAlindon, David Bedingham, Jonathan Bushnell
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