Warwickshire vs Northamptonshire – T20 Blast 2026 Report | Statz
31st May 2026
Northamptonshire won by 6 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)
Match 29 of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026, and Northamptonshire made it four wins from four with a commanding six-wicket victory over Warwickshire at Edgbaston. Chris Lynn was the destroyer-in-chief, smashing an unbeaten 115 off 59 balls to chase down 209 with four balls to spare. Warwickshire remain rooted to the bottom of the table without a win.
First Innings – Warwickshire: 208/7
Warwickshire won the toss and elected to bat, but the decision looked shaky early on. Robert Yates fell for a duck caught off just three balls, and after Zen Malik blazed 24 off 10 balls with three sixes and a four, he was caught at 38/3 in the fourth over. The hosts were in trouble at 38 for 3.
Beau Webster steadied things magnificently. He put on 47 with Sam Hain (19 off 17) before Hain was stumped at 85/4 in the 10th over. Webster then found an excellent partner in Ed Barnard, and the pair added 82 runs together. Barnard struck 40 off 25 balls with two fours and three sixes before being bowled at 167/5 in the 17th over.
Webster carried on superbly, reaching 97 off 56 balls – 10 fours and 5 sixes – before being caught on the final ball of the innings. Jordan Thompson contributed a quick 15 off 10, but a late flurry of wickets – Thompson run out, Chris Woakes run out for a golden duck – meant Warwickshire finished on 208/7.
For the Northamptonshire bowling attack, Calvin Harrison was the most economical with 1/31 from his four overs at 7.75. George Scrimshaw went at just 7.00 an over but went wicketless. James Sales took 2/63, though his economy of 15.75 was costly.
Second Innings – Northamptonshire: 209/4 in 19.2 overs
Chasing 209, Northamptonshire came out swinging. Ricardo Vasconcelos set the tone with 27 off 15 balls at a strike rate of 180, putting on 69 with Lynn inside the powerplay before being run out at 69/1 in the sixth over.
Lynn never took his foot off the pedal. Nathan McSweeney played the anchor role with 19 off 21 balls, and the pair added 60 before McSweeney was caught at 129/2 in the 14th over. David Willey came in and smashed 23 off just 11 balls with three fours and a six, keeping the required rate under control before being bowled at 166/3.
Justin Broad hit a brisk 14 off 7 before falling bowled at 203/4, but it barely mattered. Lynn was in total control. He finished on 115 not out off 59 balls – 13 fours and 5 sixes at a strike rate of 195 – guiding Northamptonshire home with four balls remaining alongside Lewis McManus (5 not out).
Warwickshire’s bowling lacked bite. Thompson was the pick with 2/39 at 9.75, and Usman Tariq was tidy with 1/28 at 7.00, but Oliver Hannon-Dalby leaked 53 runs from 3.2 overs at 15.90, and nobody could find a way past Lynn.
Statz MVP – Chris Lynn (120.37)
With no official Man of the Match awarded, the Statz Match Impact rating – which calculates impact based on match context – gives the MVP to Chris Lynn with a rating of 120.37. An unbeaten 115 off 59 balls to chase down 209 is about as decisive as it gets in T20 cricket.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Chris Lynn – 120.37 – 115* off 59 balls (13×4, 5×6). Chased down 209 virtually single-handedly with a stunning unbeaten century.
- Beau Webster – 104.64 – 97 off 56 balls (10×4, 5×6) and bowled 1 over for 12. Three runs short of a century but the backbone of Warwickshire’s 208.
- Jordan Thompson – 84.17 – 15 off 10 with the bat and 2/39 with the ball. Warwickshire’s best all-round contributor.
- David Willey – 77.57 – 23 off 11 with the bat (SR 209) and 1/47 with the ball. Explosive cameo kept the chase on track.
- Zen Malik – 56.51 – 24 off 10 balls (SR 240). Brief but devastating at the top of the order.
Turning Point
Nathan McSweeney’s dismissal at 129/2 in the 14th over could have been the moment Warwickshire clawed their way back. With 80 still needed from 42 balls and the anchor gone, Northamptonshire needed their middle order to fire. Instead, Willey and Broad came in and maintained the aggression, and Lynn simply refused to let the rate climb. The real turning point was that it never became one – Lynn’s presence meant every wicket was absorbed without panic.
Match Context
This result extends Northamptonshire’s perfect start to the T20 Blast 2026 – four wins from four, sitting top of the table with 16 points and a net run rate of +1.848. They look like genuine contenders. Warwickshire, by contrast, are rock bottom in 17th with zero wins from four matches, a net run rate of -1.043, and serious questions about their bowling attack. Something needs to change quickly at Edgbaston.
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