One-Day Cup: Hampshire win thriller on Isle of Wight after dramatic Northants collapse

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Hampshire paceman Scott Currie also took three wickets before Jack Campbell's late burstImage source, Rex Features
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Hampshire paceman Scott Currie took three wickets before Jack Campbell's late burst

T20 Blast winners Hampshire maintained their 100% record in the One-Day Cup as they snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Northants in a dramatic finale on the Isle of Wight.

Chasing Hampshire's total of 199 all out, Northants lost their last five wickets for 11 runs, three of them to young left-arm paceman Jack Campbell.

From 177-5, they collapsed to 188 all out to lose a thriller by 11 runs.

With only 23 needed in the 35th over, Rob Keogh's departure for 74 was key.

After opting to bat in the first List A game to be held in front of 2,000 at the Newclose Ground, Newport, Hampshire were quickly in trouble when they lost both openers Nye Donald and Nick Gubbins in the first three overs.

But, fresh from his match-winning 181 against Kent on Monday, teenager Tom Prest led his side's revival with 51 off 55 balls, aided by important knocks from Keith Barker (38) and 20-year-old Fletcha Middleton (35).

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Rob Keogh's 74 makes him the top scorer in List A cricket on the Isle of Wight

Former Warwickshire all-rounder Barker was making his white-ball debut for Hampshire following Ian Holland's call-up by the USA, external.

In his first one-day game since June 2018, he then struck quickly in reply, trapping Ricardo Vasconcelos with his second ball, while skipper Will Young also followed cheaply.

Despite being without Sunday's centurion Saif Zaib, external following his call-up for Hundred duty with the Northern Superchargers, Northants recovered to take control through Keogh and Gus Miller (31).

But Keogh, who had earlier taken a career-best 3-32, holed out to Felix Organ off Scott Currie.

Campbell then struck three times in the space of 13 Hants deliveries, removing Nathan Buck and Ben Sanderson, caught behind, in successive balls before yorking James Sales, the last main scalp, in his next over - and just five balls later John Turner completed the job with the final wicket of Jack White.

"That was mad," said Hampshire fast bowler Campbell. "We knew once we got Keogh out we were into the bowlers so bowled red-ball line and length. Luckily the runs dried up and they weren't really going anywhere so they had to play some shots and that is where we got our wickets.

"It isn't good enough," said Northants head coach John Sadler: "We had the game won and we threw it away. There were a few soft dismissals in there that changed the game and then a little bit of pressure and you don't know what will happen. Unfortunately, we buckled."

Wednesday team news

Yorkshire have record-breaking second-teamer Finlay Bean in their squad to face Glamorgan in Cardiff in Group B on Wednesday. If the 20-year-old from Harrogate plays, it would be the left-hander's first-team debut.

Holders Glamorgan are one of only three sides still boasting a 100 per cent record, having won their first two games.

Lancashire, external, the other unbeaten side in Group B, host winless Worcestershire at Old Trafford. The Pears have teenage Scotland one-day international Olly Davidson and untried second-XI seamer Reeve Evitts in their 15-man squad. , external

The other side with a 100 per cent record, Group A leaders Nottinghamshire, will also be looking for a third-straight win, against Gloucestershire, at Bristol.

Wednesday's fixtures

(11:00 start unless stated)

Group A:

Bristol: Gloucestershire v Nottinghamshire

Radlett: Middlesex v Surrey

Group B:

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff: Glamorgan v Yorkshire

Taunton: Somerset v Durham

Old Trafford: Lancashire v Worcestershire (14:00)

Thursday's fixture

Chelmsford: Essex v Kent (14:00)

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