Somerset beat Northamptonshire by 7 wickets (with 30 balls remaining) – T20 Blast Match Report

10th July 2026

Somerset won by 7 wickets (with 30 balls remaining) in the 96th match of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 at The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton. A devastating opening partnership from Will Smeed and Thomas Rew dismantled Northamptonshire’s bowling attack, with Somerset chasing down 163 in just 15 overs to inflict a first defeat on the league leaders.

Northamptonshire’s Innings – McManus Fires but Falls Short

Somerset won the toss and elected to bowl, but Northamptonshire made early inroads through Ricardo Vasconcelos (23 off 16, 5 fours) and Nathan McSweeney (14 off 14, 1 four). The early momentum evaporated when Chris Lynn departed for just 1 at 24/1 in the 3rd over, setting the tone for a fragile middle order.

The innings pivoted on Lewis McManus, who produced a stunning counter-attack with 76 off 43 balls (7 fours, 4 sixes) at a strike rate of 177. McManus carried Northamptonshire from 63/3 in the 9th over to 162/8, building a crucial 99-run stand with Saif Zaib (23 off 16, 3 fours). However, the loss of key batsmen around him – David Willey fell for 12 at 90/5 in the 12th over, and Louis Kimber managed just 1 at 132/7 – left Northamptonshire short of a total that might have proved competitive.

Daniel Sams was the standout bowler for Somerset, claiming 3/16 from 4 overs at an economy of 4.0 – a miserly display that proved decisive. Jake Ball took 2/48 from 4 overs, while Craig Overton and Riley Meredith each claimed a wicket. Northamptonshire’s 162/8 looked competitive on paper, but the quality of Somerset’s bowling attack would prove too much.

Somerset’s Chase – Smeed and Rew Blitz

Somerset’s reply was a masterclass in aggressive batting. Will Smeed and Thomas Rew came out swinging, combining for 92 runs off just 40 balls in a devastating opening stand. Smeed struck 46 off 20 (7 fours, 2 sixes) at a strike rate of 230, while Rew matched him with 46 off 20 (5 fours, 3 sixes) at an identical strike rate of 230. The pair took Northamptonshire’s attack apart, reaching 74/1 by the 5th over before Smeed fell at 74/1 in the 5th.

Rew’s dismissal at 106/2 in the 8th over brought Tom Kohler-Cadmore to the crease, and he continued the onslaught with an unbeaten 38 off 28 (4 sixes) at a strike rate of 136. James Rew contributed 24 off 18 (4 fours) before Somerset sealed the chase at 165/3 in just 15 overs, with 30 balls remaining. The margin of victory – 7 wickets – underscored the gulf in quality between the two sides on the night.

David Willey was the pick of Northamptonshire’s bowlers with 1/34 from 4 overs, while Ben Sanderson and George Scrimshaw each took a wicket. But with Smeed and Rew in such devastating form, nothing could stem the Somerset tide.

Statz MVP: Daniel Sams (Statz Rating: 117.88)

Daniel Sams earns the Statz MVP award with a mi_rating of 117.88. His 3/16 from 4 overs set the tone for Somerset’s victory, strangling Northamptonshire’s batting with precision bowling at an economy of 4.0. Sams’ control in the powerplay and death overs proved the difference between a competitive total and one that Somerset could dismantle with ease. No official Man of the Match was awarded.

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Turning Point

The match turned in Somerset’s opening overs. Will Smeed and Thomas Rew took Northamptonshire’s attack apart from ball one, racing to 74/1 by the 5th over. By the time Smeed fell at 74/1 in the 5th over (ball 5.2), Somerset had already established such momentum that the chase was effectively over. Northamptonshire’s bowlers never recovered, and the 30-ball margin of victory reflected the dominance of Somerset’s batting display.

Match Context

This was the 96th match of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 group stage. Somerset (8th, 5W 5L, 20pts) pick up a crucial home win to keep their playoff hopes alive, moving to 6 wins from 11 matches. Northamptonshire (1st, 9W 1L, 36pts) suffer their first defeat of the season, though they remain clear at the top with a net run rate of 1.432. The loss serves as a reminder that even the strongest sides can be dismantled by clinical batting and bowling on their day. See the full scorecard on Statz for the complete breakdown, and check out the bet builder for more analysis.