RESULT
South Group (N), Bristol, August 04, 2017, NatWest t20 Blast
(18.2/20 ov, T:147) 152/3

Gloucs won by 7 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
33 (12)
kieran-noema-barnett
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Traffic delays and Noema-Barnett down Somerset

Somerset arrived just in time for the 6.30pm start at a sold-out Bristol but as Gloucestershire took West Country bragging rights they rather wished they hadn't

Gloucestershire 152 for 3 ( Cockbain 47*, Noema-Barnett 33) beat Somerset 146 (Myburgh 42, C Overton 33*, Payne 3-29) by seven wickets
Gloucestershire gained derby bragging rights over their local rivals with an seven-wicket NatWest T20 Blast victory over Somerset in front of an 8,000 sell-out crowd at Bristol
Somerset could muster only 146 all out after arriving at the ground late due to traffic congestion. Johann Myburgh and Craig Overton were the main contributors, while David Payne and Benny Howell were the pick of the Gloucestershire attack.
In reply, the home side never looked in trouble as Ian Cockbain, Michael Klinger, and man-of-the-match Kieran Noema-Barnett (33 off 12 balls) took them to their target with ten balls to spare.
The match began 45 minutes late after Somerset's team coach had only just arrived at the scheduled start time of 6.30pm.
Somerset director of cricket Matthew Maynard said: "Some of our batsmen didn't give themselves a chance to assess the pitch and there was some dull thinking at times. Johann Myburgh showed what was possible when taking a few balls to play yourself in.
"We are not always going to play on perfect wickets and sometimes it is necessary to take stock of the situation. It was probably the poorest we have batted in the competition and we need to bounce back quickly against Surrey on Sunday."
As if their late arrival was not bad enough, Somerset lost the toss and their innings was something of a roller-coaster, openers Steve Davies and Lewis Gregory departing with only 13 balls bowled and 12 runs on the board. Payne was the successful bowler in both cases.
Myburgh then looked to transform the match with a brilliant 18-ball cameo that featured 5 fours and 2 sixes. The South African took 24 off an over from left-arm spinner Tom Smith
Skipper Jim Allenby offered solid support and at the end of the six-over power-play his team were well placed on 66 for two.
From there some kamikaze cricket saw Somerset plunge to 90 for seven, James Hildreth perishing to a reverse sweep off only his second ball and Tom Abell running himself out attempting a suicidal single.
Gloucestershire skipper Michael Klinger kept faith with Smith and was rewarded when the bowler conceded only 12 off his final three overs.
Howell produced his customary changes of pace to flummox the batsman and did not concede a single boundary in his four overs.
Overton gave Somerset some hope with some big hits at the end, but the total still looked well below par on a decent batting strip.
So it proved as Klinger and Phil Mustard gave Gloucestershire a fast start, Klinger hitting Lewis Gregory over mid-wicket for six and Mustard clearing the ropes off Tim Groenewald.
Klinger was struck a painful blow in the ribs by a quick delivery from Paul van Meekeren, in the sixth over, but continued after treatment. The opening stand was worth 48 when Mustard (29) drove a catch to long-on off Roelof van der Merwe.
Ian Cockbain lofted Max Waller over long-on for six as Gloucestershire eased towards the required run rate and repeated the treatment off Overton. He and Klinger brought the 100 up in the 14th over and by then the outcome was all but settled. Klinger fell for 35, but with only 45 needed off six overs, the hosts were well in control.
Noema-Barnett eased any suggestion of late nerves with successive straight sixes of the previously impressive van Meekeren and followed up with two more maximums off van der Merwe to the delight of home fans before holing out with the job virtually done.
Jack Taylor finished the match with a six to complete a miserable night for Somerset, who were well beaten.

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DERBS1485170.457
WARKS1485170.230
LEICS1485170.133
YORKS1465151.127
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LANCS1456130.174
WORCS143107-0.713
DURH143103-1.206
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SURR147516-0.130
HANTS147615-0.021
SOM1466140.491
SUSS1455140.423
KENT146713-0.158
MIDDX1457120.221
ESSEX145712-0.204
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