Yorkshire vs Gloucestershire – T20 Blast 2026 Report | Statz

31st May 2026

Gloucestershire won by 56 runs

Match 30 of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026, and Gloucestershire produced a brilliant all-round display to thrash Yorkshire by 56 runs at Headingley. D’Arcy Short was sensational with both bat and ball – 82 off 50 with the willow, then 4/31 to rip through the Yorkshire middle order. Despite a valiant 97 from Adam Lyth, Yorkshire were bowled out for 161 chasing 218.

First Innings – Gloucestershire: 217/6

Gloucestershire won the toss and elected to bat. Miles Hammond fell early for 13 caught at 24/1 in the fourth over, but Short and Joe Phillips took the innings by the scruff of the neck. Phillips smashed 42 off 25 balls with a four and three sixes before being caught at 119/2 in the 13th over, and Short kept the momentum going throughout.

Short played the anchor-aggressor role perfectly – 82 off 50 balls with seven fours and five sixes at a strike rate of 164. He was finally caught at 165/3 in the 16th over, and Jack Taylor fell almost immediately after for 20 off 10 at 166/4. The middle order wobbled briefly – Kamran Dhariwal managed just 4 before being caught at 171/5 – but Oliver Joseph Price hit a useful 14 off 8 before falling at 195/6.

Duan Jansen then provided the late fireworks. An extraordinary 15 not out off just 4 balls – two fours and a six at a strike rate of 375 – alongside Ben Charlesworth (12 not out) pushed Gloucestershire to a formidable 217/6.

Hasan Ali was the standout Yorkshire bowler with 3/29 from his four overs at 7.25. Moeen Ali was economical with 1/19 at 6.33, and Andrew Tye picked up 2/40. But Faheem Ashraf was expensive at 0/60 from four overs, economy 15.00.

Second Innings – Yorkshire: 161 all out in 17.4 overs

The chase never got going for Yorkshire beyond one man. Jonny Bairstow fell for just 4 caught at 6/1 in the second over, and while William Luxton hit a quickfire 20 off 12, he was caught at 35/2. James Wharton was bowled for 1 at 49/3, and Yorkshire were already in deep trouble.

Adam Lyth fought valiantly at the other end. He found some support from Moeen Ali, who made 15 before being caught at 101/5. But then the collapse truly set in – Matthew Revis fell for a duck the very next ball at 101/6, and the lower order crumbled. Ashraf made 5, Dominic Bess scored 6, Tye and Hasan Ali managed 1 and 0 respectively.

Short was devastating with the ball, taking 4/31 from his four overs at an economy of 7.75. Jansen chipped in with 3/22 from three overs at 7.33, and Price took 2/36. Between them, they dismantled Yorkshire’s batting around Lyth, who finished on 97 off 56 balls – 13 fours and 3 sixes at a strike rate of 173 – caught off the final wicket to fall. A stunning individual effort in a losing cause.

Statz MVP – D’Arcy Short (172.65)

With no official Man of the Match awarded, the Statz Match Impact rating – which calculates impact based on match context – gives the MVP to D’Arcy Short with a rating of 172.65. That’s one of the highest ratings of the tournament so far, and deservedly so – 82 off 50 with the bat and 4/31 with the ball is a complete match-winning performance.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. D’Arcy Short – 172.65 – 82 off 50 (7×4, 5×6) with the bat and 4/31 with the ball. Dominant with both bat and ball in a genuine all-round masterclass.
  2. Adam Lyth – 112.63 – 97 off 56 (13×4, 3×6). Carried Yorkshire’s innings single-handedly but ran out of partners.
  3. Duan Jansen – 110.94 – 15* off 4 balls (SR 375) with the bat and 3/22 with the ball. Late batting pyrotechnics and hostile bowling.
  4. Hasan Ali – 105.71 – 3/29 from four overs at 7.25. Yorkshire’s best bowler, but his batting (0 off 1) let the side down.
  5. Oliver Joseph Price – 85.00 – 14 off 8 with the bat and 2/36 with the ball. Useful contributions in both departments.

Turning Point

The back-to-back wickets of Moeen Ali and Matthew Revis at 101/5 and 101/6 in the 11th over killed any hope Yorkshire had. With Lyth still at the crease on a good score, Yorkshire needed someone to stay with him and build a partnership. Instead, two wickets for no runs in consecutive deliveries turned a difficult chase into an impossible one, and the lower order folded quickly from there.

Match Context

Gloucestershire move to second in the T20 Blast 2026 standings with three wins from four, 12 points, and a net run rate of +0.940. They’re building serious momentum. Yorkshire slip to fourth, also on 12 points from three wins in four, but with a lower net run rate of +0.527 after this heavy defeat. The margin of this loss will sting – 56 runs is a significant dent to a run rate that had been healthy.

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