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Day 25 of Vitality T20 Blast 2023 saw eight crucial matches played in both groups. In the Northern Group, Warwickshire won their fifth consecutive game after beating Worcestershire in a one-sided match.
Meanwhile, Leicestershire recorded their fourth successive defeat at the hands of Northamptonshire by 92 runs. Lancashire also won their match against Derbyshire, while Yorkshire and Durhan ended without a result due to rain.
In the Southern Group, Somerset continued their dominant run in the Championship with another convincing four-point victory over Gloucestershire. Kent, Sussex and Hampshire also won their matches.
On that note, let’s take a look at how the international players performed on the 25th day of Vitality T20 Blast 2023.
Phil Salt (Lancashire) – 16 (11)
Joss Butler (Lancashire) – 83 (39)
Liam Livingston (Lancashire) – 47 (30) and 0/16 (2)
Daryl Mitchell (Lancashire) – 9 (7) and 2/13 (2)
Hyder Ali (Derbyshire) – 1 (2)
Zaman Khan (Derbyshire) – 1/26 (3)
Glenn Maxwell (Warwickshire) – 44 (20) and 0/27 (2)
Chris Wokes (Warwickshire) – 1/28 (4)
Hassan Ali (Warwickshire) – 2/22 (4)
Mitchell Santner (Worcestershire) – 56 (32) and 2/25 (4)
Osama Meir (Worcestershire) – 0 (1) and 0/44 (4)
Chris Lane (Northamptonshire) – 62 (35)
Andrew Tay (Northamptonshire) – 0 (1) and 2/17 (2.4)
David Willey (Northamptonshire) – 8 (3) and 2/17 (3)
Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire) – 49 (32) and 0/41 (4)
Peter Handscombe (Leicestershire) – 3 (4)
Colin Ackerman (Leicestershire) – 0 (1) and 0/15 (2)
Wiaan Mulder (Leicestershire) – 1 (6)
Joe Denley (Kent) – 30 (20)
Sam Billings (Kent) – 23 (7)
George Linde (Kent) – 3/21 (3)
Wes Agar (Kent) – 1/35 (4)
Dawid Malan (Yorkshire) – 8 (16)
Shan Masood (Yorkshire) – 35 (27)
Ashton Turner (Durham) – 0/15 (2)
Dan Lawrence (Essex) – 70 (33)
Daniel Sams (Essex) – 30 (18) and 1/46 (3.2)
Simon Harmer (Essex) – 1 (2) and 2/45 (4)
Ben McDermott (Hampshire) – 16 (12)
James Vince (Hampshire) – 76 (42)
Liam Dawson (Hampshire) – 10 (2) and 1/39 (3)
Nathan Ellis (Hampshire) – 2/53 (4)
Ravi Bopara (Sussex) – 4 (7) and 1/29 (4)
Shadab Khan (Sussex) – 87 (53) and 1/26 (4)
Timal Mills (Sussex) – 2/28 (4)
Tim van der Gugten (Glamorgan) – 4 (9) and 3/20 (3)
Tom Banton (Somerset) – 0 (2)
Craig Overton (Somerset) – 17 (8) and 1/34 (4)
Josh Davey (Somerset) – 1/30 (4)
Matt Henry (Somerset) – 2/28 (4)
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