Middlesex Triumph Over Northamptonshire in Metro Bank One-Day Cup
Middlesex’s Mark Stoneman and Nathan Fernandes orchestrated a remarkable victory over Northamptonshire Steelbacks in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup at Radlett. The duo’s 128-run partnership propelled Middlesex to a five-wicket triumph, lifting them out of the Group A cellar.
Northamptonshire, batting first, posted a formidable 317 for nine, thanks to Gus Miller’s career-best 73, Prithvi Shaw’s 76, and Saif Zaib’s 58. Justin Broad’s unbeaten 38 from just 20 deliveries provided a late surge for the Steelbacks.
Middlesex’s chase began promisingly, with Joe Cracknell and Josh de Caires putting on 50 for the first wicket. However, Broad’s double-wicket over, dismissing Cracknell and Sam Robson, threatened to derail their momentum.
Stoneman and Fernandes then took control, adding 128 for the fourth wicket. Stoneman, who reached his half-century at a run a ball, dominated the strike, while Fernandes provided the impetus with three consecutive fours off Zaib.
After Stoneman’s departure, Fernandes continued the assault, before being caught in the deep. Martin Andersson and Jack Davies then sealed the victory with 11 deliveries to spare, with Davies smashing 20 off Broad’s final over.
Broad’s three wickets for 65 proved insufficient for Northamptonshire, who now languish at the bottom of Group A with three consecutive defeats. Middlesex, on the other hand, have kick-started their campaign with a much-needed win.