DUR vs YOR – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz
30th May 2026
Yorkshire thumped Durham by 58 runs at the Riverside Ground in the T20 Blast 2026 on 29 May, powered by a stunning James Wharton knock and a clinical all-round display from Matty Potts with the ball. Yorkshire won by 58 runs.
First Innings – Yorkshire 151/9 (20 overs)
Durham won the toss and chose to bowl – a decision that initially looked smart. Adam Lyth fell for 2 off 6 balls at 6/1, and William Luxton was clean bowled for 1 to leave Yorkshire wobbling at 9/2 inside 3 overs.
Jonny Bairstow and James Wharton steadied the ship with a crucial 69-run partnership. Bairstow contributed 43 off 37 balls (2 fours, 2 sixes, SR 116) before falling at 78/3 in the 12th over. Wharton was the star, smashing 64 off 41 deliveries with 8 fours and a six at a strike rate of 156. He carried Yorkshire’s innings from crisis to control before being bowled at 124/5.
Matthew Revis provided a late cameo of 19 off just 8 balls (SR 238), including 2 fours and a six, pushing the total to a competitive 151.
For Durham, Matty Potts was outstanding with 3/20 from 4 overs at an economy of 5.00. Kasey Aldridge also took 3/28, while Ben Raine chipped in with 2/37.
Second Innings – Durham 93 all out (16.2 overs)
Durham’s chase never got going. Graham Clark fell for 4 in the first over, Alex Lees followed for 2 at 10/2, and Ollie George Robinson was run out for 1 at 20/3 – all inside the powerplay.
David Bedingham fought hard with 41 off 29 balls (5 fours, SR 141), the only Durham batter to show any real resistance. But once he was caught at 62/4 in the 10th over, the innings fell apart. Will Rhodes managed 11 off 16 before the lower order crumbled.
Matty Potts swung his bat for 19 off 13 (2 fours, a six, SR 146) but ran out of partners as Durham were bowled out for 93 in 16.2 overs.
Yorkshire’s bowling attack shared the wickets beautifully. Moeen Ali took 2/12 from 3 overs (eco 4.00), Dominic Bess claimed 2/13 from 3.2 overs (eco 3.90), Hasan Ali grabbed 2/11 from 2 overs, and Faheem Ashraf took 1/7 from his 2 overs at an economy of just 3.50.
Statz MVP
Matty Potts earns the Statz MVP award with a match impact rating of 131.88 – the highest of any player on the field by some distance. His 3/20 with the ball was the backbone of Durham’s bowling effort in the first innings, and his aggressive 19 off 13 with the bat showed fight when his teammates had none. A losing cause, but a dominant individual performance that underlines why he is one of the most valuable all-round cricketers in the competition.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
| Rank | Player | Team | Performance | Statz Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matty Potts | DUR | 3/20 & 19(13) | 131.88 |
| 2 | James Wharton | YOR | 64(41) | 90.45 |
| 3 | Kasey Aldridge | DUR | 3/28 & 2(3) | 80.53 |
| 4 | David Bedingham | DUR | 41(29) | 69.53 |
| 5 | Moeen Ali | YOR | 2/12 & 3(7) | 64.60 |
Turning Point
Durham’s powerplay collapse in the chase killed this game. Needing 152 to win, they lost three wickets inside 3.3 overs to slump to 20/3. Clark, Lees, and Robinson all departed cheaply, and Yorkshire’s seamers – led by Hasan Ali and Faheem Ashraf – never let Durham’s batters settle. By the time Bedingham fell at 62/4, the contest was effectively over. The required rate had ballooned beyond reach, and the lower order had no platform to build from.
Match Context
This result keeps Yorkshire perfect in the T20 Blast 2026 – 3 wins from 3, 12 points, sitting 2nd in the table with a net run rate of +1.657. They are building serious momentum early in the competition.
Durham drop to 2 wins from 3 (8 points, 7th) with their NRR taking a hit after being bowled out for just 93. In the head-to-head, these two sides are now level at 4 wins apiece from 9 T20 Blast meetings, with Yorkshire reversing last season’s results at Chester-le-Street where Durham won by 63 runs.
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