Middlesex vs Essex – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz

7th June 2026

Essex Bowlers Run Riot at Merchant Taylors as Middlesex Crumble for 116

Essex won by 60 runs against Middlesex in the 50th match of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026, played at Merchant Taylors’ School Ground, Northwood.

Middlesex won the toss and elected to bowl, but Essex posted 176/5 before skittling the hosts for just 116 in 17.5 overs.

Allison and Benkenstein Build Essex Total

Essex’s innings was built around a superb 133-run third-wicket partnership between Charlie Allison and Luc Benkenstein. After Paul Walter (7) and Michael Pepper (14) fell with the score at 26/2 in the third over, Allison and Benkenstein took control.

Allison struck 61 off 37 balls with five fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 165 – aggressive, clean ball-striking that gave Middlesex’s bowlers nowhere to hide. Benkenstein was the more patient of the two, compiling 67 off 56 (eight fours, two sixes, SR 120) to ensure Essex never lost momentum. The pair batted together until Benkenstein fell caught at 159/3 in the 19th over. Allison was eventually bowled at 176/4 in the final over. Wiaan Mulder added an unbeaten 10 off 7 to push the total to 176/5.

Sebastian Morgan was Middlesex’s best bowler with 4-0-34-2, while Tom Helm kept it tight with 4-0-23-1.

Middlesex Collapse in Chase

Chasing 177, Middlesex were in trouble from the start. Adam Rossington was bowled for a duck at 1/1, and despite Max Holden (20 off 22) and Josh de Caires (12 off 12) offering some resistance, wickets tumbled regularly. Ben Geddes went for a duck at 32/4, and the game was effectively over when Leus du Plooy (14 off 17) departed at 68/5.

Ryan Higgins fought a lone battle with 36 off 28 (three fours, two sixes, SR 129), but he lacked partners. Once Higgins fell caught at 104/8, Middlesex were bowled out for 116 in 17.5 overs.

Noah Thain was electric with the ball, taking 2-0-11-3 to rip through the lower order. Shane Snater (4-0-28-2), Charlie Bennett (3.5-0-22-2), Zaman Akhter (3-0-23-2), and Mulder (3-0-11-1 at Econ 3.67) all chipped in as the Essex attack shared the wickets around.

Statz MVP

Charlie Allison takes the Statz MVP award with an mi_rating of 82.79. His 61 off 37 at a strike rate of 165 was the innings that set up Essex’s dominant victory, coming in at 26/2 and putting on that match-defining 133-run partnership with Benkenstein. The Statz formula, which calculates impact based on match context, rated his batting contribution as the most influential individual performance of the match.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Charlie Allison – 82.79 – 61 off 37 with four sixes. The innings that set the tone for Essex’s comprehensive win.
  2. Wiaan Mulder – 63.99 – 10* off 7 batting and 3-0-11-1 at an economy of 3.67. Outstanding all-round control.
  3. Noah Cornwell – 60.84 – 4-0-28-1 bowling and 11 off 7 batting. Contributed across both innings.
  4. Ryan Higgins – 58.86 – 36 off 28 was the only resistance Middlesex could offer. Lone warrior in defeat.
  5. Luc Benkenstein – 58.22 – 67 off 56, the anchor to Allison’s aggression in that crucial partnership.

Turning Point

The dismissal of Ben Geddes caught at 32/4 in the sixth over. Middlesex were already behind the rate at 32/3, and losing Geddes for a duck left them four down in the powerplay chasing 177. The chase never recovered from that early damage.

Match Context

This was the 50th match of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026. Essex climb to 5th with 3 wins and 2 losses (12 points), firmly in the qualification picture. Middlesex’s season goes from bad to worse – 18th with just 1 win from 6 (4 points), they are in real danger of finishing bottom of their group.

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