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Smeed powers holders Somerset's late charge to knockouts

Will Smeed made a half-century Getty Images

Somerset 194 for 7 (Smeed 52, T Rew 42, Waite 3-39) beat Worcestershire 116 (Roderick 39, Meredith 3-17, Leach 3-20) by 78 runs

Will Smeed blasted a quickfire half century as revitalised Somerset beat Central and West Group rivals Worcestershire Rapids by 78 runs at Taunton to qualify for the knockout stages of the Vitality Blast.

The in-form opener smashed 52 from 31 balls and shared in a whirlwind stand of 75 with Thomas Rew as Somerset posted 194 for 7 after being put in on a used pitch at the Cooper Associates Ground.

Australian quick Riley Meredith returned figures of 3 for 17 and former England spinner Jack Leach took 3 for 20 to undermine the chase as the Rapids were shot out for 116 in 16 overs despite a defiant knock of 39 from Gareth Roderick. A fifth win in six games saw the holders move above arch-rivals Gloucestershire on net run rate and finish second in the group behind Northamptonshire, while Worcestershire missed out on a quarter-final berth.

Smeed and Thomas Rew smashed 75 in an action-packed powerplay to force Worcestershire's bowlers onto the back foot. Adopting a muscular approach, Smeed peppered the boundary on both sides of the wicket, taking Beyers Swanepoel for a huge six over midwicket.

Not to be outdone, Rew timed the ball beautifully, twice clearing the leg-side boundary rope in one Matthew Waite over to move ahead in the race to 50. Somerset's teenage sensation had scored 42 from 19 balls when he misjudged Waite's slower ball and was bowled.

It took the introduction of legspin to slow West Country progress, Usama Mir removing Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Lewis Goldsworthy to finish with 2 for 28 and restrict the flow of boundaries during the middle overs.

Smeed went to a 29-ball half century with two sixes and six fours, only to then hit a Taylor full toss to extra cover, while James Rew was pinned lbw by Waite after contributing a valuable 28. The advent of Lewis Gregory prompted a momentum shift, Somerset's captain raising 28 from15 deliveries before falling to Allison. Waite accounted for Daniel Sams to close with 3 for 39, but not before the home side had posted a competitive total.

Henry Cullen scored 18 from 14 in an opening stand of 35 with Isaac Mohammed, only to be superbly held by a diving Sams at deep backward square as Jake Ball made an early breakthrough. Isaac followed in the next over, skying Meredith to mid-off.

Somerset were in control when Brett D'Oliveira drove Leach's first ball to long-on with the score 59 for 3 in the eighth. Succumbing to Sams, Kashif Ali edged a catch behind, departing in tame fashion as the Rapids further subsided to 80 for 4 at halfway.

Pace off proved an effective weapon for Somerset, Leach making a mess of Swanepoel's stumps as the home side turned the screw. When Leach bowled Roderick with the score 107 for 6 in the 14th, the game was up.

Worcs 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st35HJ CullenIsaac Mohammed
2nd2GH RoderickIsaac Mohammed
3rd21GH RoderickBL D'Oliveira
4th22GH RoderickKashif Ali
5th12GH RoderickB Swanepoel
6th15GH RoderickMJ Waite
7th3TAI TaylorMJ Waite
8th2Usama MirMJ Waite
9th4Usama MirBMJ Allison
10th0AW FinchBMJ Allison

Twenty20 Cup (England)

Central & West Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
NOR1073280.415
SOM1055200.587
WAR1055200.079
GLO105520-0.236
GLA1046160.107
WOR104616-0.923
Cross Pool
TeamMWLPTNRR
NOR22083.425
GLO22082.825
WOR22082.525
SOM22081.669
GLA22080.777
NOT22080.496
DUR21142.325
WAR21141.772
LEI21140.117
SUR21140.05
HAM2114-0.674
ESS2114-3.04
DER2020-0.908
LAN2020-1.5
YOR2020-1.564
KEN2020-2.434
SUS2020-2.51
MID2020-3.278
North Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
YOR1072301.183
LAN106326-0.09
NOT1064240.099
DUR1046160.06
DER1035160.656
LEI10288-1.932
South Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
HAM1073280.48
ESS1064241.062
SUR1064240.804
KEN104616-0.575
MID104616-0.833
SUS103710-0.893