Top Performers: Yorkshire vs Somerset
Craig Overton was the match-winner. The Somerset batter smashed 82 off 30 balls, a brutal innings that swung the quarter-final decisively. He took Somerset from a position of pres…
Top Performers
Craig Overton was the match-winner. The Somerset batter smashed 82 off 30 balls, a brutal innings that swung the quarter-final decisively. He took Somerset from a position of pressure to the brink of victory, with his strike-rate of 273 setting the tone for a successful chase that finished with one ball to spare.
Adam Lyth kept Yorkshire competitive. His 64 off 40 deliveries anchored the innings after Somerset's bowlers made early inroads. Without Lyth's accumulation, Yorkshire would have struggled to post a defendable total on a Headingley pitch that offered little to the batsmen.
Jake Ball was Somerset's standout bowler. He took 3 for 30 across his four overs, dismantling Yorkshire's middle order and preventing them from building momentum. His accuracy and variations restricted the scoring in the powerplay and death phases alike.
The chase came down to the wire. Somerset needed 162 to win and reached it with just one ball remaining, with Lewis Gregory and Will Smeed providing crucial support to Overton's pyrotechnics. Yorkshire's bowling attack, led by Hasan Ali's 2 for 30, fought hard but ultimately fell short. George Hill took 2 for 13 but couldn't stem the flow of runs once Overton got going. Somerset's two-wicket victory sends them through to the semi-finals.