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29th May 2023 T20 Blast

Alex Lees scores career best T20 score of 90 as Durham beat Yorkshire

Alex Lees’ brilliant career-best 90 helped secure back-to-back Vitality Blast wins for Durham and extended Yorkshire’s winless start to the season with a 28-run victory at Cleanslate Headingley.

Captain Lees blended timing with power against his former club to lead Durham to a commanding total of 217 for three after being asked to bat.

Yorkshire started well in their pursuit of that target but lost wickets at regular intervals to slip to a third Blast defeat as their wait for a first win in all competitions since last August goes on.

Matthew Fisher, who failed to defend 19 off the final over in Yorkshire’s defeat to Worcestershire on Friday, began in much better fashion with the new ball.

Fisher found early movement and, after starting with a wide, had Graham Clark – who scored an unbeaten century last time out – caught behind for a duck.

Lees and Michael Jones set about rebuilding patiently, moving the score to 15 for one after three overs before accelerating.

Lees took 16 from the fourth over before three sixes in the space of six balls helped carry Durham to a solid powerplay score of 57 for one.

Jones launched Dom Bess for another six down the ground but the spinner hit back to make the crucial breakthrough.

Jones went aerial again but miscued only as far as Adam Lyth, who took a simple catch to remove the right-hander for 43 and end the partnership at 91 in the 10th over.

Lees was undeterred and launched Bess for consecutive sixes to bring up an effortless half-century from 29 balls.

His new partner Ollie Robinson also hit two sixes to help put Durham in a strong position at 155 for two with five overs remaining.

Yorkshire were unable to stem the flow of runs and the 17th over from Jordan Thompson went for 15, featuring a superb ramped six from Robinson.

The former Kent batter reached his fifty from just 25 balls but Lees perished with eight balls left in the innings, brilliantly caught on the boundary by Jafer Chohan off Ben Mike.

Lees had surpassed his previous career-best T20 score of 77, hitting six fours and four sixes in a superb innings.

Robinson smashed Thompson for a huge six in the final over to finish with his own career-best 64 from 30 balls and kick Durham on to 217 for three – with the visitors taking 62 from the final five overs.

Adam Lyth got Yorkshire’s chase off to a flyer. The left-hander smashed three fours and two sixes in seven balls before skying Brandon Glover to Robinson for 24.

Pakistan batter Shan Masood fell for six in the next over, clipping Bas de Leede straight to mid-wicket, but Yorkshire’s attacking intent remained as Dawid Malan picked up the baton to reach 49 for two after just four overs.

At 63 for two at the end of the powerplay, Yorkshire looked well set but Durham spinner Nathan Sowter claimed the key wicket of Malan in the next over.

The England batter tried to clear the boundary over cover but was well held by Clark to fall for 26.

Yorkshire were three runs ahead of where Durham were at the halfway mark, before Matthew Revis was run out for 14 in the 11th over as the visitors’ spinners began to take control.

Jordan Thompson injected some impetus with a couple of sixes, with Jonny Tattersall also clearing the ropes to leave Yorkshire needing 78 from the last five overs.

But it was a tough task that proved beyond the Vikings.

Tattersall was dismissed for 39 from 33 balls, well caught by Ashton Turner off Ben Raine, who also ended Thompson’s impressive cameo on 33.

David Wiese showcased his power with two sixes in the final over before he became Raine’s third scalp, as Durham backed up their thrashing of Northamptonshire with another commanding win.

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