Joe Root’s composed batting at Sophia Gardens powered Trent Rockets to victory over Welsh Fire. His second consecutive half-century helped the Rockets clinch a narrow win and book their spot in The Hundred 2025 knockout stage.
Match Analysis
Joe Root delivered a batting masterclass at Sophia Gardens, hitting his second successive half-century as Trent Rockets snuck past Welsh Fire with a ball to spare to confirm their qualification for the knockout phase.
In a frenetic match, David Payne thought he had dismissed Root for a duck, only for the umpire to signal a no-ball after replays showed the bowler had over-stepped. The England run-machine promptly hit the subsequent free-hit for six over long-on and eventually finished unbeaten on 64 from 41 to secure a three-wicket win, keeping his composure in a chaotic finale.
Set 151 for victory, the Rockets appeared to be cruising after a 66-run opening stand between Root and Tom Banton (32 from 20) but when Rehan Ahmed fell to Saif Zaib and Max Holden holed out to deep cover off Chris Green, the nerves began to show.
Tom Moores went for a big shot and was caught at mid-on to give Green his second and then three wickets fell in the space of seven deliveries as the Fire set alarm bells ringing.
The Rockets were left needing 14 from the final set, bowled by Green, but Root, entirely unruffled, belted the spinner’s first delivery for six and then found a boundary through mid-wicket from the second. A single brought Sam Hain on strike, and he crunched the ball through the covers to seize a thrilling victory.
The Fire have had a tough season, winning just two of their seven matches, but they had given themselves a fighting chance after Steve Eskinazi’s first half-century of the campaign headlined a competitive total of 150-6.
Runs were hard to come by early on as the Rockets seamers bowled tightly, conceding just 47 from the first 45 deliveries. Steve Smith gloved behind for 8 off Sam Cook (2-17), who then dismissed Jonny Bairstow, caught at backward-square by Lockie Ferguson for an uncharacteristically scratchy 13-ball 8.
Eskinazi (53 from 42) and skipper Tom Abell (48 from 29) picked up the pace in the second half of the innings before falling to consecutive deliveries in the penultimate set – the former run out after a mix up and the latter caught behind off David Willey – and a breezy four-ball 11 from Green took the hosts to 150, but it wasn’t enough to lift them from the bottom of the table.
The Rockets, meanwhile, have secured a top-three finish with a game to spare as they aim to repeat their title triumph of 2022. Victory in their home fixture against Birmingham Phoenix on Wednesday could yet see them top the table and progress straight to the Lord’s final if other results go their way.
“Way too tense for my liking,” said Joe Root, the Meerkat Match Hero. “They pulled it back, this format is difficult to gauge. The majority of the game, the wicket played fine.
“Green’s over, I thought I’ve got to hit a six here. We needed a boundary in the first two balls, I had a good idea of what he was trying to do to protect that long side, and I put a couple away. “
Match Summary
Welsh Fire (Men) vs Trent Rockets (Men) – Match 27
Welsh Fire (Men) 150/6 (100 balls)
Trent Rockets (Men) 152/7 (99 balls)
Trent Rockets (Men) won by 3 wickets
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Match Stats
Welsh Fire (Men) Fall of wickets: 1-19 (Steven Smith – 2.5 ov), 2-34 (Jonny Bairstow – 7.1 ov), 3-131 (Tom Abell – 17.5 ov), 4-132 (Stephen Eskinazi – 18.1 ov), 5-134 (Benjamin Kellaway – 18.5 ov), 6-150 (Tom Kohler-Cadmore – 19.5 ov)
Trent Rockets (Men) Fall of wickets: 1-66 (Tom Banton – 6.3 ov), 2-88 (Rehan Ahmed – 10.2 ov), 3-116 (Max Holden – 15.1 ov), 4-118 (Tom Moores – 15.4 ov), 5-131 (George Linde – 17.3 ov), 6-136 (Marcus Stoinis – 18.3 ov), 7-136 (David Willey – 18.4 ov)
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Welsh Fire (Men)
Trent Rockets (Men)
Match Details:
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2025 14:30
Venue: Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Toss: Trent Rockets (Men) elected to bowl
Umpires: Ben Debenham (England) Mike Burns (England) David Millns (England TV)
Match Referee: Peter Such (England)
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