Budinger Century Powers Leicestershire to Seven-Wicket Win Over Essex

Budinger Century Powers Leicestershire to Seven-Wicket Win Over Essex

Leicestershire Foxes secured a resounding seven-wicket victory over Essex Eagles in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, thanks to a brilliant century from Sol Budinger. The left-hander’s 120 off 120 balls propelled the Foxes to their second win in three matches this season.

Essex, batting first, posted a competitive 290 for 9, with Noah Thain’s blistering 53 off 27 balls providing the impetus. Matt Critchley (55) and Charlie Allison (51) also contributed valuable runs. However, Leicestershire’s bowlers, led by Tom Scriven (2-45) and Liam Trevaskis (2-52), kept the Eagles in check.

In reply, Leicestershire’s openers, Harry Swindells and Lewis Hill, got off to a solid start, putting on 70 runs before Hill was dismissed for 37. Budinger then joined forces with Ajinkya Rahane (37) to add 75 for the third wicket, putting the Foxes in a commanding position.

Budinger continued to dominate the Essex attack, reaching his century with a boundary off Tom Westley. He eventually fell for 120, but his innings had set the platform for victory. Ben Cox (16) and Liam Trevaskis (10*) guided the Foxes home with 15 balls to spare.

For Essex, Critchley took 3 for 55, but his efforts were in vain as the Eagles suffered their first defeat of the campaign.