Hampshire vs Yorkshire – Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz

27th June 2026

Hampshire Edge Yorkshire by 2 Wickets in Last-Ball Rose Bowl Thriller

Hampshire won by 2 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) in a sensational T20 Blast clash at The Rose Bowl on Friday evening. Match 59 of the 2026 season delivered one of the great finishes, with Hampshire somehow scrambling home from 133-8 to maintain their strong push for the knockout stages.

Yorkshire won the toss and elected to bat, but their decision looked questionable when they slumped to 96-6 in the 15th over. What followed was one of the innings of the tournament from Andrew Tye.

Yorkshire Innings: Tye’s Late Blitz Rescues Yorkshire

Yorkshire’s top order struggled against disciplined Hampshire bowling. Jonny Bairstow fell early for 5 off 6 balls, caught with the score on 13 in the third over. Adam Lyth followed for 13 off 14 at 37-2 in the sixth over.

William Luxton provided the only real top-order resistance, compiling 37 off 30 balls with 4 fours and a six before falling at 82-3. Sam Whiteman added 24 off 21 (3 fours) but departed at 86-4, and when Moeen Ali (8 off 9) and Matthew Revis (4 off 6) fell in quick succession, Yorkshire were in deep trouble at 96-6.

Enter Tye. The Australian all-rounder launched a devastating counter-attack, smashing 44 off just 17 balls with 2 fours and 5 sixes. He and Faheem Ashraf (9 off 11) added 45 for the seventh wicket, dragging Yorkshire from 96-6 to 141-7. Tye continued after Ashraf’s departure, and although Hasan Ali was run out for 1 and Daniel Moriarty was LBW for a duck off the last ball, Tye’s onslaught had lifted Yorkshire to a competitive 150 all out in 19.5 overs.

Chris Wood was outstanding with 3-23 from his 4 overs at an economy of 5.75. Scott Currie matched him with 3-31 from 4 overs (economy 7.75), while Sonny Baker picked up 2-40 and James Fuller took 1-28. Liam Dawson kept it tight with 0-26 from 4 overs at 6.50.

Hampshire Chase: Weatherley Dazzles Before Dramatic Collapse

Hampshire’s reply started poorly when Toby Albert was caught for 1 with the score on just 4 in the first over. But James Vince (17 off 11, 2 fours) and Joe Weatherley quickly seized control.

Weatherley was sensational. His 63 off 33 balls featured 8 fours and 3 sixes at a strike rate of 191, and he looked to be carrying Hampshire home with ease. But the match turned dramatically when Vince was bowled at 63-2, and Hampshire then imploded – Dawson caught for 5 at 75-3, and Ben Mayes was LBW for a golden duck at 75-4 in the very next delivery.

When Weatherley himself fell at 87-5 in the ninth over, Hampshire still needed 64 to win with only 5 wickets remaining. Tristan Stubbs and Hilton Cartwright (19 off 22) rebuilt carefully, putting on 35 for the sixth wicket before Cartwright was caught at 122-6. Fuller (1 off 3) and Currie (7 off 7) also fell, leaving Hampshire 133-8 and needing 18 off the last 17 balls.

Stubbs held his nerve brilliantly, finishing unbeaten on 27 off 26 (2 fours), while Wood – the bowling hero – delivered with the bat too, smashing 13 off 7 with a four and a six to see Hampshire home off the penultimate ball.

For Yorkshire, Moriarty was the standout bowler with 3-27 from 4 overs (economy 6.75). Tye added 3-36 from 3.5 overs to his batting heroics, while Hasan Ali was economical with 1-27 from 4 overs and Jafer Chohan contributed 1-30 from 4 overs.

Statz MVP: Chris Wood (120.79)

Chris Wood earns the Statz MVP award with a match impact rating of 120.79 out of 100. The Hampshire seamer’s 3-23 with the ball set the tone, and his unbeaten 13 off 7 with the bat sealed a win that looked lost when Hampshire were 133-8. The Statz algorithm calculates impact based on match context, and Wood’s contributions came at the most critical moments of both innings. No official Man of the Match was named.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Chris Wood (HAM) – 120.79: Match-winning double of 3-23 and 13* off 7 in a last-ball finish.
  2. Andrew Tye (YOR) – 115.53: Stunning all-round display with 44 off 17 (5 sixes) and 3-36 bowling.
  3. Joe Weatherley (HAM) – 92.49: Brilliant 63 off 33 (SR 191) drove the chase before falling at the crucial moment.
  4. Daniel Moriarty (YOR) – 85.94: Excellent 3-27 from 4 overs very nearly turned the chase in Yorkshire’s favour.
  5. Scott Currie (HAM) – 76.11: Key 3-31 bowling figures kept Yorkshire in check before Tye’s assault.

Turning Point

The double strike at 75-3 and 75-4 in the Hampshire chase was the moment that transformed this match. Dawson’s dismissal in ball 7.5, followed immediately by Mayes for a golden duck in 7.6, turned a straightforward pursuit into a nerve-shredder. Hampshire had been coasting at 63-2 with Weatherley in full flow – suddenly they were 75-4 and scrambling, setting up the dramatic last-wicket finish.

Match Context

This was match 59 of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 season. Hampshire climb to 2nd in the standings (W6 L1, 24 points) and are firmly in the qualification picture behind unbeaten Northamptonshire. Yorkshire remain 4th (W4 L3, 16 points) in a congested mid-table, level on points with Surrey, Glamorgan, Nottinghamshire and Essex. Both sides have 7 of their 14 group matches played.

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