Essex’s personal Bobby Dazzler will get their Blast season up and operating

May 30, 2023 at 11:37 PM
Essex’s personal Bobby Dazzler will get their Blast season up and operating

Essex 196 for 7 (Das 69, Khushi 34, Westley 31*) beat Gloucestershire 195 for 7 (Charlesworth 52, Dent 33) by three wickets

Robin Das continued his unbelievable breakthrough week together with his maiden Vitality Blast half-century as Essex belatedly started their marketing campaign with a six-wicket victory over Gloucestershire.

Das, the 21-year-old batter, struck a century on his first-class debut against Ireland on Friday earlier than crashing a classy 69 to assist Essex in direction of a frightening 196 goal.

That enormous Gloucestershire rating was largely right down to Ben Charlesworth‘s brutal 19-ball fifty, the quickest for the county in T20s.

But Das, along with fellow homegrown batter Feroze Khushi‘s 34 off 12 balls and Tom Westley‘s street-wise 31 not out guided Essex to victory with 5 balls to spare.

“There is a lot of scope for things to go better but I guess I’ve had worse weeks,” Das mentioned. “I am really happy with how the week has gone and hopefully can keep the ball rolling and keep the momentum going.

“It could be very pleasing to contribute with Feroze. I’ve performed with him since membership cricket on the age of 13 or 14. It is good to play with these gamers you grew up with and reveals a very power to our membership; gamers coming by way of the pathways and into the primary workforce.”

Essex and Gloucestershire hadn’t bowled a ball at each other at the Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford since 2016, following an incredible run of five consecutive washouts. Essex had also delayed the start of their Blast season due to the Ireland clash.

Former Eagles Grant Roelofson and Chris Dent got Gloucestershire off to a strong start in the powerplay – 61 for 1 – but the former feathering an edge behind saw them stall.

Miles Hammond and Dent fell in the following two overs, with Ollie Price bowled soon after, leaving the visitors on 80 for 4 just past the halfway point. But after an unspectacular start, where he was dropped on 13 and had 20 off his first 13 balls, Charlesworth went into hyperdrive.

He took Matt Critchley for two consecutive sixes on the leg side before tearing into Sam Cook. Two fours through mid-on were followed by two maximums over deep square – one on the back foot, the other flicked off the front – to take him to his half-century.

Next ball, Cook had the last laugh by finding his edge. James Bracey heaved his first ball for six – which made it 47 runs in 12 balls for Gloucestershire – but next ball he picked out long off, with Jack Taylor coming and going in the same Daniel Sams over.

If Essex thought the onslaught had ended with Charlesworth, Marchant de Lange got their necks craning again by helping himself to 18 off the penultimate over – including a run of four, six, six.

Danny Lamb, who arrived on a short-term loan from Lancashire before the match, crashed a four and a six off the last over to take Gloucestershire to an imposing 195 for 7.

Fast bowler de Lange had Adam Rossington caught at deep midwicket with his third ball but pulled out of his delivery stride before bowling another ball before walking out of proceedings.

Khushi had already pinged de Lange back over his head before repeating the trick twice off Tom Smith’s spin. But he fell to a stunning catch at short third as Essex blasted 72 for 2 in the powerplay.

Das showed his classy shot-making against Ireland but proved his outright power for a small man with 11 fours and sixes straight and over midwicket. His maiden T20 fifty came in 27 balls, although he had earned a life when dropped on 38. He may not have even played had Michael Pepper not suffered a knock in a Second XI match.

The Eagles were well ahead of the rate but were pegged back when Critchley slogged to long-on and Das top-edged a slog-sweep.

Walter was bowled by Price, Sams chopped to brief nice and Simon Harmer clubbed to long-on, however Westley eased to the conclusion to sentence Gloucestershire to a 3rd defeat in 4.