Malik magic sets up Warwickshire for midlands bragging rights

Zen Malik made a career-best 99 ECB via Getty Images

Warwickshire 224 (Malik 99, Webster 79) beat Worcestershire 165 for 7 (Hose 49, Gleeson 2-42) by 59 runs

A scintillating knock of 99 by Zen Malik helped Warwickshire Bears to claim the local bragging rights in their Vitality Men's Blast meeting with Worcestershire Rapids at Edgbaston.

Malik (99 from 46 balls) was ably supported by Beau Webster (79 from 44 balls) as the Bears posted an intimidating 224 and the visitors, in reply, could only muster 165 for 7, aided by a late flurry from Adam Hose.

Worcestershire made a quick start when Rob Yates flicked Tom Taylor behind square, where Matthew Waite held the catch, for a two-ball duck. What followed was a clinic in limited-overs batting from Malik and Webster, whose 177-run stand is the highest second-wicket partnership in the Bears' Blast history.

Malik's innings was inventive but played with maturity, too; he brought out a reverse ramp, but complemented it with a cover drive and, all the while, turned over the strike at a high tempo to maintain pressure on the Rapids attack.

His contribution of 99 was comfortably the highest of his embryonic T20 career, but he was made to wait for a maiden century in this format after perishing one shy of a deserved ton when he edged Waite to Brett D'Oliveira, bringing to an end an otherwise near flawless knock.

Webster was destructive and terrific with his timing, but the pendulum of momentum began to swing back Worcestershire's way once the longstanding partnership was broken.

What followed could not have been foreseen. From a position of dominance, in which Warwickshire had lifted themselves up to 178 for 1 with five overs to spare and must have been eyeing 250, the Bears collapsed to 224 all out, concluding with a remarkable final over in which 14 runs were scored and four wickets fell.

Warwickshire, as Worcestershire had done, made an early breakthrough when Webster castled young Isaac Mohammed with a superbly executed yorker but the runs, as they had done in the first innings, continued to flow.

They came primarily from the bat of Kashif Ali, who top edged Chris Woakes for six and then played a far more convincing stand-and-deliver drive off Webster in the next over.

The Australian allrounder, shortly after captain Ed Barnard had to depart the field through injury, then took a storming catch from over his shoulder to dismiss Kashif off the bowling of Richard Gleeson.

That put the brakes on Worcestershire's efforts to haul in their substantial target, a cause not aided when Jordan Thompson trapped Gareth Roderick lbw for 17.

Once Usman Tariq had bowled compatriot Sikandar Raza and Dan Mousley had found the edge of D'Oliveira's bat to reduce the Rapids to 90 for 5, Warwickshire had extracted much of the remaining competitive edge in the match. Hose, supported by Waite, led a late resistance and put on a stand worth 56 runs, but the chase proved too mountainous a task and the Bears eased to a convincing victory.

Twenty20 Cup (England)

Central & West Group
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GLO642160.423
GLA52380.291
WAR6248-0.179
SOM6248-0.792
WOR6248-1.243
Cross Pool
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GLA22080.777
NOT22080.496
SUR11042.95
GLO11042.8
SOM11041.896
WOR11040.9
LEI21140.117
HAM2114-0.674
ESS2114-3.04
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DUR1010-0.35
DER1010-0.452
KEN1010-0.818
SUS1010-1.239
MID1010-1.436
LAN2020-1.5
YOR2020-1.564
North Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
YOR541161.925
LAN53212-0.516
DER52380.847
DUR5238-0.362
NOT5238-0.628
LEI5238-1.401
South Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
HAM550201.377
ESS532120.565
SUR633120.372
KEN633120.121
SUS6246-0.514
MID6154-1.556