Chris Lynn hit the first century in a Vitality Blast Finals Day to power Hampshire Hawks to a six-wicket (DLS) win over Northamptonshire Steelbacks in the second semi-final at Edgbaston.
Match Analysis
By Brian Halford, ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Hampshire Hawks (155 for four from 15.4 overs) beat Northamptonshire Steelbacks (158 for seven from 18 overs) by six wickets (DLS)
Lynn smashed an unbeaten 108 from 51 balls with five fours and 11 sixes as the Hawks galloped to a DLS target of 155 in 18 overs with 14 balls to spare. It was a chase pulled off virtually single-handedly as no other batter passed 12.
The Steelbacks’ rain-interrupted innings had been lifted to 158 for seven from 18 overs by Justin Broad’s sixth T20 half-century – 61 not out from 39 balls – which dragged the innings back from the ruins of 86 for six. But Lynn’s hitting masterclass turned the chase into a cruise to book the Hawks a place in this evening’s final against Somerset.
Hampshire chose to bowl and immediately struck a huge blow when David Willey edged his first ball, from Chris Wood, to wicketkeeper Toby Albert. Two more big wickets soon fell and Wood was again involved in each, this time as fielder. He was at third to take the catch when Ricardo Vasconcelos sliced Scott Currie, then took a stinging catch at short third when quarter-final hero Ravi Bopara edged a big drive at Sonny Baker.
Bjorn Fortuin, who had played for South Africa against England in Manchester less than 24 hours earlier, added a wicket with his fifth ball when he bowled Tim Robinson. The Steelbacks were in a pickle at 65 for five when Saif Zaib pulled a Benny Howell long hop to Ali Orr on the mid-wicket boundary. It was an acrobatic grab by the fielder but Zaib may reflect that the catch should have been taken by somebody in the Hollies Stand.
Smart work from James Vince ran out Lewis McManus just before the rain break, after which Broad and Luke Procter (30, 20) delivered some sparkling improvisation to added 70 in 40 balls.
After DLS had curiously trimmed the Hawks’ target, Lynn was soon making heavy inroads into it. Toby Albert and James Vince son sent up catches off the spinners but the Aussie thundered to a 24-ball half-century including 16 from four balls by Procter.
Ben Mayes top-edged a reverse-sweep at Zaib and fell to a brilliant catch by George Scrimshaw but Lynn lifted Ben Sanderson for successive sixes to send his side into the last five overs needing a manageable 41. Four successive sixes off Lloyd Pope took Lynn to a 49-ball century and left the Hawks needing eight from the last three overs. They made it.
Northants head coach Darren Lehmann said:
“Chris Lynn played brilliantly, there’s no doubt about that. We bowled okay early on and then he got off to a flier and we couldn’t control it. It was an easy chase in the end but it should have been closer than it was. As a unit we didn’t bowl as well as we would have liked. We have got to follow instructions better. Chris played beautifully and put us under pressure and we couldn’t handle it.
“We had fought back really well with the bat, especially Broad and Procter after the rain break. They were fantastic. Proccy has worked hard on his T20 batting and Broads has just got better and better as the competition has gone on. He has been an excellent leader for us within the group.
“We thought it was enough, actually and barring a couple of overs it might have been. The lads fought hard and tried their socks off and that’s all anybody can ask. We didn’t bowl as well as we should have but the lads competed well and it was a first taste of Finals Day for a lot of them so it was a great experience and now we’ll have a beer and reflect and get better.”
Match Summary
Northamptonshire vs Hampshire, 2nd Semi-Final, Vitality Blast
Northamptonshire 158/7 (18 ov)
Hampshire 155/4 (15.4 ov)
Hampshire won by 6 wickets (DLS method)
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Match Stats
Northamptonshire Fall of wickets: 1-3 (David Willey – 0.3 ov), 2-35 (Ricardo Vasconcelos – 3.5 ov), 3-41 (Ravi Bopara – 4.3 ov), 4-54 (Tim Robinson – 6.5 ov), 5-65 (Saif Zaib – 7.6 ov), 6-86 (Lewis McManus – 10.5 ov), 7-156 (Luke Procter – 17.3 ov)
Hampshire Fall of wickets: 1-38 (Toby Albert – 3.4 ov), 2-78 (James Vince – 8.3 ov), 3-93 (Ben Mayes – 11.2 ov), 4-117 (Ali Orr – 13.5 ov)
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Match Details:
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025 14:30
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
Toss: Hampshire elected to bowl
Umpires: Tom Lungley (England) Richard White (England) Ian Blackwell (England TV)
Match Referee: Will Smith (England)
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