Middlesex beat Hampshire by 5 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) – T20 Blast Match Report
8th July 2026
Holden Fires Middlesex Past Hampshire in Rose Bowl Thriller
Middlesex won by 5 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) in the 90th match of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 at The Rose Bowl, Southampton. Max Holden struck 62 off 49 balls to guide Middlesex to a thrilling chase, but it was Andrew Neal‘s devastating spell with the ball – 3 for 29 from 4 overs – that defined the match. Hampshire, batting first after losing the toss, posted 159 for 4, but Middlesex’s measured pursuit proved too strong. The win lifts Middlesex to 3W 7L (10pts) while Hampshire slip to 7W 3L (28pts) in the standings.
Hampshire Innings – Albert’s Blitz Sets Foundation
Middlesex won the toss and elected to bowl, but Toby Albert came out swinging. The Hampshire opener smashed 46 off just 27 balls (5 fours, 3 sixes) at a strike rate of 170, taking the attack to the Middlesex bowlers from the first over. Albert’s aggression set the tone, but he was run out at 71 for 1 in the 8th over, ending a promising start.
James Vince (15 off 16) followed quickly, caught at 60 for 2 in the 6th over, and Joe Weatherley managed just 11 at 77 for 3 in the 9th. The middle order steadied through Ben Mayes, who anchored the innings with an unbeaten 47 off 37 (1 four, 3 sixes), and Tristan Stubbs contributed 24 off 23 before falling LBW at 137 for 4 in the 17th over. Hilton Cartwright finished unbeaten on 10 as Hampshire reached 159 for 4.
Luke Hollman was the standout bowler for Middlesex, conceding just 14 from 4 overs while taking 1 wicket at an economy of 3.5. Zafar Gohar took 1 for 21 from 4 overs, but Tom Helm proved expensive, leaking 42 from 4 overs at 10.5 per over.
Middlesex Chase – Holden Steers Home
Middlesex’s chase began in explosive fashion. Josh de Caires smashed 9 off just 4 balls (2 fours) at a strike rate of 225 before falling caught at 11 for 1 in the 1st over. Matthew Boyle steadied with 28 off 21 (1 four, 2 sixes), but was LBW at 69 for 2 in the 8th over.
Max Holden then took control. The Middlesex batter struck 62 off 49 (7 fours, 1 six) at 126.53, building crucial partnerships to keep the chase on track. Leus du Plooy fell for 1 at 72 for 3 in the 8th over, but Ben Geddes provided the finishing touch with an unbeaten 44 off 31 (1 four, 3 sixes). Holden was caught at 144 for 4 in the 16th over, but Geddes and Luke Hollman (9 off 6, 1 six) saw Middlesex home with 6 balls remaining.
Andrew Neal was the pick of Hampshire’s bowlers, taking 3 for 29 from 4 overs at an economy of 7.25. Chris Wood took 1 for 23 from 4 overs, while Eddie Jack and James Fuller both proved expensive, conceding 29 apiece from their respective spells.
Statz MVP: Andrew Neal (Statz Rating: 88.29)
Andrew Neal earns the Statz MVP award with a Statz Rating of 88.29. Though Hampshire fell short, Neal’s 3 for 29 from 4 overs was a masterclass in death bowling, keeping the Middlesex chase under pressure throughout. His economy of 7.25 in the final overs showcased precision under pressure, and Statz calculates impact based on match context – Neal’s spell was the standout individual performance of the evening.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Andrew Neal (HAM) – Statz Rating: 88.29 | 3/29 from 4 overs – Miserly death bowling despite the loss.
- Luke Hollman (MID) – Statz Rating: 85.38 | 1/14 from 4 overs plus 9 off 6 with the bat – Crucial all-round contribution in the chase.
- Toby Albert (HAM) – Statz Rating: 69.52 | 46 off 27 (SR 170, 5 fours, 3 sixes) – Explosive start set Hampshire’s platform.
- Max Holden (MID) – Statz Rating: 55.31 | 62 off 49 (SR 126.53, 7 fours, 1 six) – Steady hand steered Middlesex to victory.
- Ben Geddes (MID) – Statz Rating: 50.94 | 44 off 31 (SR 142, 1 four, 3 sixes) – Unbeaten finish sealed the win.
Turning Point
The match turned when Toby Albert was run out for 46 at 71 for 1 in the 8th over. Albert had been carrying Hampshire’s innings at a strike rate of 170, and his dismissal halted the momentum. Though Mayes and Stubbs built a partnership, the loss of Albert meant Hampshire never quite reached the total that might have proven decisive. Middlesex’s measured chase, anchored by Holden and finished by Geddes, proved sufficient to overhaul the target with overs to spare.
Match Context
This was the 90th match of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 group stage. Hampshire (2nd, 7W 2L, 28pts) remain in contention despite the loss, while Middlesex (18th, 2W 7L, 8pts) pick up a crucial away victory to keep their qualification hopes alive. See the full scorecard on Statz for the complete breakdown, or explore bet builder markets for this fixture.