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Allround Dawson Downs Sussex to Keep Hampshire on a Roll | Vitality Blast

Devansh Singh · · 5 min read
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In a thrilling Vitality Blast encounter, Hampshire Hawks emerged victorious over Sussex Sharks by 29 runs, largely thanks to a magnificent all-round performance from Liam Dawson. After a challenging start, Dawson’s crucial innings of 52 laid the foundation for a defendable total of 173 for six, followed by a masterful spell of left-arm spin that yielded three key wickets for just 20 runs. This pivotal display ensures that the headline “Allround Dawson downs Sussex to keep Hampshire on a roll” perfectly encapsulates the Hawks’ dominant performance and their continued ascent in the South Group standings, securing their fourth consecutive win.

Hampshire’s Innings: Dawson Steers the Ship After Early Turbulence

The match began with Sussex winning the toss and opting to field, a decision that initially paid dividends. Fast bowler Tymal Mills proved to be an early menace for the Hampshire Hawks, displaying exceptional control and precision. He accounted for the dangerous James Vince in the second over, setting a challenging tone for the home side. Mills’s economical powerplay spell, conceding just 13 runs from two overs, was further complemented by James Coles’ unmovable darts, which remarkably went for only seven runs and saw Toby Albert depart with a well-executed yorker.

Sussex continued to apply pressure through Tom Price and Danny Briggs, who picked up the wickets of Tom Prest and Joe Weatherley respectively. Prest’s dismissal, in particular, came from a stunning caught and bowled effort that highlighted Sussex’s sharp fielding. These early breakthroughs meant Hampshire found themselves in a precarious position, struggling at 42 for four after just seven overs, with the Sharks firmly in control.

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Liam Dawson’s Resilient Fifty and Crucial Partnership

Just as the Hawks looked to be faltering, Liam Dawson, batting at number five, stepped up to the challenge. His elevation in the batting order, a move that had seen him score his first T20 fifty in three years against Surrey in the previous match, once again paid off handsomely. Dawson immediately asserted himself, smashing his first ball for four into the legside, a clear statement of intent. He then meticulously rebuilt the innings alongside Tristan Stubbs, forming a vital 66-run partnership that wrestled momentum away from Sussex.

Dawson showcased a blend of aggression and composure, barely giving the bowlers a moment’s rest. His ability to find boundaries and rotate the strike kept the scoreboard ticking, culminating in him reaching back-to-back fifties. Although both Dawson and Stubbs departed by the end of the 17th over, with Dawson falling to Mills for his second wicket, the stage was set for a late surge. James Fuller and Hilton Cartwright provided the finishing touches, plundering 37 runs in the final three overs to propel Hampshire to a respectable and defendable total of 173 for six.

Sussex’s Chase: Explosive Start Undone by Hampshire’s Spin and Pace

The momentum from Hampshire’s late innings flourish seemed to carry over into Sussex’s chase, as the Sharks started their innings with an aggressive intent. Daniel Hughes set the tone, dispatching James Fuller for 17 runs in one over, followed by Harrison Ward replicating the feat against Scott Currie two overs later. This blistering start saw Sussex dominate the powerplay, accumulating an impressive 67 runs and once again appearing to be in the driver’s seat.

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Fuller’s Redemption and Dawson’s Spin Web

However, the turning point arrived with the final ball of the powerplay. James Fuller, after an expensive start where his first 11 balls had gone for 37 runs, redeemed himself by trapping Harrison Ward leg before wicket. This crucial breakthrough shifted the momentum back towards Hampshire, and Fuller continued his redemption arc, picking up Tom Alsop shortly after in his middle-overs return, with his next seven balls yielding two wickets for just three runs.

The Hawks’ control intensified as Liam Dawson introduced his left-arm spin. Hughes and James Coles both fell in successive balls, caught off Manny Lumsden and wonderfully caught and bowled by Dawson himself, respectively. Dawson then completely tied the Sussex Sharks middle-order in knots, demonstrating why he is such a valued asset. His masterful control and deceptive variations led to a rapid succession of wickets. Jack Leaning was smartly stumped off Dawson’s bowling, and John Simpson was caught and bowled by Currie, further dismantling Sussex’s batting line-up.

Hampshire Seals Dominant Victory

With Sussex’s middle order decimated, Hampshire rounded off the match in emphatic style. Chris Wood had Tom Price nicking off, and Tymal Mills was bowled, giving Dawson his third wicket of the evening – a richly deserved return for his all-round heroics. Manny Lumsden then castled Henry Crocombe to complete the 29-run victory, bowling Sussex out for 144. The comprehensive nature of the win underscored Hampshire’s growing confidence and formidable form.

This impressive performance by the Hampshire Hawks not only secured their fourth straight victory in the Vitality Blast men’s competition but also propelled them four points clear at the summit of the South Group. Conversely, Sussex’s struggles continued, as they remained at the bottom with a solitary win and now three consecutive losses. Liam Dawson’s extraordinary contribution with both bat and ball was undoubtedly the cornerstone of this triumph, highlighting his invaluable role in the Hawks’ pursuit of T20 glory.

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Devansh Singh

Devansh Singh is one of the most recognisable faces of Hindi cricket journalism, anchoring prime‑time sports shows on Aaj Tak and writing analytical features for India Today Hindi. A Banaras Hindu University alumnus, Singh built his reputation by merging traditional Hindi commentary with a modern, data‑backed approach. He has reported from three ICC Men's Cricket World Cups, the World Test Championship finals, and almost every India vs Pakistan clash of the last decade. His show Tactical Curtain — where he dissects a Test session ball‑by‑ball in Hindi — has a cult following among purists and digital audiences alike. Whether breaking down the footwork against a Dukes ball or narrating the untold stories of India’s cricketing past, Singh delivers insight with the accessibility and rhythm that only Hindi can offer.