Middlesex vs Durham – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz

29th June 2026

Durham Demolish Middlesex by 100 Runs – Lees Smashes Sensational Century at Old Deer Park

Durham won by 100 runs. Alex Lees delivered a masterclass in T20 batting as Durham hammered Middlesex by 100 runs in match 65 of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 at Old Deer Park, Richmond. Lees smashed 108 off 64 balls before Durham’s bowlers blew Middlesex away for 118 in just 14.5 overs. View the full scorecard on Statz.

First Innings – Durham 218/6 (20 overs)

Middlesex won the toss and elected to bowl, but Durham’s openers had other ideas. Graham Clark got things moving with 15 off 11 (1×4, 1×6) before being caught at 31/3.3, bringing Ben McKinney to the crease. McKinney struck a brisk 26 off 14 (2×4, 2×6, SR 186), and the pair added 70 for the second wicket before McKinney fell at 101 in the 10th over.

Through it all, Lees was imperious. The left-hander reached his fifty and kept accelerating, punishing anything short or overpitched. David Bedingham contributed 11 off 9 before falling at 137, and Ollie George Robinson cracked a rapid 29 off 16 (4×4, 1×6, SR 181) to keep the momentum going.

Colin Ackermann then provided the finishing fireworks with an unbeaten 18 off just 6 balls – four boundaries, strike rate 300. Lees was finally caught at 218 off the penultimate ball, having struck 11 fours and 4 sixes in a 64-ball masterpiece. Eathan Bosch went for 56 off four overs and Josh de Caires conceded 33 off three as Middlesex’s attack was taken apart.

Second Innings – Middlesex 118 all out (14.5 overs)

The chase never got started. Joe Cracknell was caught for 2 off the second ball of the innings, and Max Holden followed for 2, caught at 13/2 in the third over. Matthew Boyle managed 9 before becoming the third wicket to fall, caught at 14/3 after just 2.4 overs. Middlesex were staring down the barrel before they had drawn breath.

Leus du Plooy showed some resistance with 34 off 21 (2×4, 2×6, SR 162), dragging the score from 14/3 to 61 before he was caught in the 9th over. Luke Hollman hit a defiant 22 off 14 (2×4, 1×6) and Eathan Bosch top-scored in the lower order with 27 off 19 (3×4), but the required rate was never remotely within reach.

Durham’s seamers shared the spoils ruthlessly. Matty Potts returned 3/18 from three overs, Ben Raine claimed 3/17 from 2.5 overs, and Kasey Aldridge picked up 3/38 from three. Nine wickets fell to catches in a display of outstanding fielding to match the bowling.

Statz MVP – Alex Lees (93.38)

Alex Lees is the Statz MVP for this match with a rating of 93.38. The Statz rating calculates impact based on match context, and Lees’ 108 off 64 was far and away the most influential performance in the match – a century that set up a 100-run victory. No official Man of the Match was recorded for this fixture.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Alex Lees (Durham) – 93.38 – A stunning T20 century: 108 off 64 balls with 11 fours and 4 sixes, anchoring the entire Durham innings.
  2. Eathan Bosch (Middlesex) – 79.64 – Valuable all-round effort despite the defeat: 27(19) with the bat and 2/56 from four overs with the ball.
  3. Matty Potts (Durham) – 72.21 – Devastating with the new ball, returning 3/18 from three overs at an economy of 6.00.
  4. Josh de Caires (Middlesex) – 60.29 – All-round contribution of 14(8) with the bat and 1/33 from three overs with the ball.
  5. Colin Ackermann (Durham) – 58.25 – Explosive cameo of 18 not out off 6 balls at SR 300 and a tidy 1-0-3-0 with the ball.

Turning Point

The match was decided in the first 15 balls of Middlesex’s chase. Joe Cracknell was caught off the second delivery, Max Holden fell at 13/2 in the third over, and Matthew Boyle was caught at 14/3 after just 2.4 overs. Chasing 219 and already three down inside the powerplay, Middlesex needed something miraculous. Leus du Plooy‘s 34(21) offered brief hope, but the required rate climbed beyond 15 an over by the time he fell at 61/5, and the contest was long over.

Match Context

This comprehensive victory lifts Durham to 11th in the T20 Blast 2026 standings with 12 points from 7 matches (W3 L4, NRR +0.489). Middlesex remain rooted at 18th with just 4 points from 8 matches (W1 L7, NRR -2.002), a run of form that is rapidly becoming a crisis. This was the first meeting between the two sides in this season’s competition, with Durham taking the head-to-head 1-0.