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South Group (N), Southampton, August 10, 2017, NatWest t20 Blast
(13.5/20 ov, T:119) 119/2

Hampshire won by 8 wickets (with 37 balls remaining)

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Crane marks England call-up with starring role for Hampshire

Mason Crane marked his maiden England Test call-up with three wickets as Hampshire closed the gap on Glamorgan at the top of the NatWest T20 Blast South Group

Mason Crane was in the wickets on the day of his England call-up  •  Getty Images

Mason Crane was in the wickets on the day of his England call-up  •  Getty Images

Hampshire 119 for 2 beat Glamorgan 118 for 6 by eight wickets
Mason Crane marked his maiden England Test call-up with three wickets as Hampshire closed the gap on Glamorgan at the top of the NatWest T20 Blast South Group.
Legspinner Crane was picked for the Test squad to face the West Indies later this month before leaving Glamorgan in a twist. James Vince then completed the thrashing with his 21st T20 fifty to ease Hampshire to an eight-wicket victory.
Glamorgan won the toss and chose to bat on a slow pitch which had seen the Western Storm struggled to 70 in their Kia Super League defeat to Southern Vipers earlier in the day.
Liam Dawson put aside his disappointment of failing to return to the England fold by bowling Aneurin Donald third ball of the match. And the left-arm spinner bagged the huge wicket of danger man Colin Ingram, who had smacked Gareth Berg over the fence, in the following over as Chris Wood held on at long-on.
The visitors were struggling as they only reached 34 in the Powerplay and it was only going to get worse as Crane then came into the attack and proved why he has been called upon by the England selectors.
The 20-year-old showed off his incredible googly to bowl opener Nicholas Selman to further pin Glamorgan.
Crane then dragged Chris Cooke down the track to sky a top-edge to Gareth Berg at cover before snatching a third scalp a ball later on his dream day by having former South Africa Test star Jacques Rudolph stumped.
The home grown leg-spinner ending with figures of 3 for 21, to boast a combined analysis of 5 for 36 with spin twin Dawson. Another Hampshire academy graduate, keeper Calvin Dickinson, again impressed with his quick hands on debut to stump Craig Meschede off the wily Shahid Afridi - leaving the visitors 65 for 6.
Pakistan legend Afridi chalked up returns of 1 for 16 - although a dropped caught-and-bowled tainted his evening slightly.
The Welsh side were heading for a sub-100 total before Andrew Salter crashed his highest T20 score of 37 - which included a huge six over long on - to help his side score 16 from the final over and set Hampshire 119 to win.
Isle of Wight-raised Dickinson opened on his first professional appearance but departed in the first over as he was lbw to Ingram, while attempting a hoicked sweep.
But from there Vince and Tom Alsop looked in fantastic nick pummelling the ball to all angles of the Ageas Bowl in a 68-run stand for the second wicket.
Alsop in particular punched back-to-back powerful on-drives straight down the track.
But after reaching 28 he picked out Marchant de Lange off Ingram on the long-on boundary to end an entertaining knock.
At the other end, skipper Vince was caressing the ball through holes in the field with pure guile and appeared unstoppable as he reached a 32-ball fifty - eventually reaching an unbeaten 60.
At the half way point Hampshire only required 26 - and they reached the target with 37 balls to spare to go second and within a point of Glamorgan.

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HANTS147615-0.021
SOM1466140.491
SUSS1455140.423
KENT146713-0.158
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ESSEX145712-0.204
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