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NatWest T20 Blast: Hampshire beat Middlesex at Lord's in South Group

Derbyshire defeat Yorkshire to move top of North Group

Eoin Morgan of Middlesex bats during the NatWest T20 Blast Surrey and Middlesex at The Kia Oval on July 21, 2017 in London, England
Image: Eoin Morgan's Middlesex lost to Hampshire by six wickets

England skipper Eoin Morgan could not prevent Middlesex losing to Hampshire in his first match as captain in this season's NatWest T20 Blast.

Morgan replaced Brendon McCullum as skipper, with scheduled stand-in Dawid Malan away on international duty with England, but saw his side slip to a six-wicket defeat.

Morgan elected to bat, and despite him adding 22 runs to opener Stevie Eskinazi's 43, the hosts were bowled out for 136 with five balls unused.

Hampshire raced to a fifth victory of the campaign, with Rilee Rossouw hitting 60 from 47 deliveries as the visitors won with 15 balls to spare.

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Elsewhere in South Group on Thursday, leaders Glamorgan lost a rain-affected game against Gloucestershire by five runs.

Thisara Perera bowled Jacques Rudolph with the last delivery before the rain delay, which proved crucial in securing victory.

Phil Mustard's 57 helped Gloucestershire to 150-9 batting first, despite Michael Hogan's 5-17, and Glamorgan were 32-2 after five overs when play stopped.

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BRISTOL, ENGLAND - JULY 25: Michael Hogan of Glamorgan celebrates during the NatWest T20 Blast match between Gloucestershire and Glamorgan at the Brightsid
Image: Glamorgan seamer Michael Hogan took five wickets, including three in one over

Sussex wasted little time handing Surrey an eight-wicket thrashing.

Surrey recovered to 148-8 having been 86-5, with Tom Curran (20) and Ollie Pope (34) enjoying a 56-run stand for the sixth wicket.

But Sussex chased that down in just 13-and-a-half overs, with Chris Nash (64) and Stiaan van Zyl (52) combining for 120 runs before Surrey took a first scalp.

Derbyshire are top of North Group after beating Yorkshire by five wickets at Headingley.

Billy Godleman's second half-century of this season's competition helped the visitors chase Yorkshire's 180-5 with two balls to spare, the opener hitting 67 from 48 deliveries.

Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed scored 42 for Yorkshire, but Godleman and Wayne Madesn (47) laid the platform for the chase, with Alex Hughes and Gary Wilson (33 not out) hitting 13 runs off Tim Bresnan's final over to secure victory.

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A stunning 77 from Ryan McLaren could not lead Lancashire to an unlikely win against Northamptonshire, who prevailed by 11 runs.

It looked like game over when Lancashire were 25-5 chasing Northants' 158-4 - boosted by opener Richard Levi's 71.

Rory Kleinveldt took two wickets in his first over, while Richard Gleeson got rid of England duo Liam Livingstone and Jos Buttler.

But McLaren and Dane Vilas (40) then put on 91 in the next 10 overs, and McLaren took the game into a final over.

Needing an unlikely 26 off the last six balls, McLaren hit successive sixes but then holed out to mid-off from the third delivery, and Kleinveldt conceded just two more runs to secure victory.

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