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Sales sails past Gloucestershire with career-best haul – James Sales Stars as Steelbacks Dominate Gloucestershire in Vitality Blast

Rafiq Hasan · · 3 min read
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A Commanding Performance at the Cinch County Ground

Northamptonshire Steelbacks continued their impressive run in this year’s Vitality Blast by handing Gloucestershire a comprehensive seven-wicket defeat. While the batting lineup eventually stole the show, the foundation of this victory was laid by all-rounder James Sales, who produced a masterclass in T20 bowling with a career-best haul of five for 21.

Sales Sets the Tone

Both teams entered the clash with unblemished records in the current tournament, but the narrative shifted early when Sales took control during the powerplay. Bowling with immaculate accuracy, he restricted Gloucestershire to 42 for two. His early breakthroughs were crucial, as he castled both Miles Hammond and the dangerous D’Arcy Short, who had initially looked threatening with a positive start that included a flicked six.

Gloucestershire attempted to rebuild through Ben Charlesworth and Ollie Price, who shared a resilient stand of 47. Charlesworth, in particular, looked to be the danger man, targeting the legside and dispatching the ball with power, including a towering six that landed on the roof of the West Stand.

The Middle-Over Collapse

Just as Gloucestershire threatened to post a daunting total, Sales returned to deliver a double-breakthrough in the 12th over that effectively broke the visitors’ spirit. He first removed Price, who pulled a delivery straight to a diving Nathan McSweeney, before dismissing Jack Taylor two balls later. Sales eventually capped his spectacular afternoon by trapping Charlesworth lbw, securing his five-wicket haul.

Although the Gloucestershire lower order managed to push the total to 164 for nine with some late-innings aggression, it never felt like enough to trouble the Steelbacks’ batting lineup on such a good surface.

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A Clinical Chase from the Steelbacks

Chasing 165, Northamptonshire’s Australian pairing of Chris Lynn and Nathan McSweeney displayed ruthless efficiency. They put on a blistering partnership of 91 in just 8.4 overs, taking the game away from the visitors with ease.

Lynn was at his explosive best, smashing 65 off a mere 36 deliveries. Despite receiving a reprieve on 23 when a catch was dropped, he punished the Gloucestershire bowling attack, particularly in the legside region. McSweeney proved to be the perfect foil, contributing a composed 53 that helped keep the required rate well under control throughout the chase.

The Finishing Touches

Although Ollie Price managed to snag two wickets for 28 runs, the target proved too small. By the time Lynn finally skied a catch to deep midwicket and McSweeney was bowled shortly after, the result was a formality. David Willey remained at the crease to strike the winning runs, helping the Steelbacks reach their target with 22 balls to spare.

This victory serves as a significant statement of intent from the Northamptonshire Steelbacks. With their bowling unit firing under pressure and their international stars finding form, they remain a team to watch as the Vitality Blast intensifies. For Gloucestershire, the match highlights the need for greater consistency in the middle overs, as they look to bounce back from their first defeat of the campaign.

Rafiq Hasan

Rafiq Hasan is the chief cricket correspondent for The Daily Star, Bangladesh's largest English-language newspaper. Over his two-decade career, he has chronicked the rise of Bangladesh cricket from perennial underdogs to a formidable force in world cricket. Hasan has covered every major ICC event featuring Bangladesh and reported from the press boxes of Lord's, the MCG, and Mirpur. He has a deep understanding of the country's cricket ecosystem—from the Dhaka Premier League rivalries to the politics of the BCB. Known for his balanced analysis and insider access to the dressing room, he wrote the widely acclaimed long-form series "Tigers' Roar: How Bangladesh Changed the Cricket Map." A graduate of the University of Dhaka, Hasan is also a respected voice on global cricket diplomacy, exploring how the sport affects the balance of power in South Asia.