Dawson delivers as Surrey are outgunned by Hampshire – Liam Dawson Shines as Hampshire Topple Surrey in Vitality Blast Thriller
A New Chapter for Liam Dawson
Liam Dawson has firmly established his commitment to white-ball cricket by producing a match-winning display that reminded spectators of his immense value in the shortest format. Having recently retired from red-ball cricket, Dawson looked reinvigorated, plundering his first Vitality Blast half-century in three years. His scintillating 76 off just 44 balls was his seventh T20 fifty and marked a significant shift in the balance of the match.
Surrey’s Explosive Start and Mid-Innings Collapse
Surrey, choosing to bat first, initially looked set for a massive total. Jason Roy and Will Jacks provided a blistering start, dismantling Chris Wood in the third over for 21 runs. However, the momentum shifted dramatically when the hosts tightened their grip. Three wickets in four overs—including Scott Currie dismissing Jacks and teenager Manny Lumsden claiming his maiden T20 wicket by removing Ollie Pope—halted Surrey’s charge.
Despite the efforts of Sam Curran, who played a mature hand to anchor the innings, Surrey found it difficult to maintain the required tempo. James Fuller proved particularly effective, snaring both Dan Lawrence and Laurie Evans as they struggled to clear the ropes. Hampshire’s bowlers dominated the death overs, conceding a mere 12 runs between the 16th and 19th overs, effectively suppressing the visitors.
The Jordan Clark Fireworks
Just when it appeared Hampshire had firmly restricted Surrey to a sub-par total, Jordan Clark staged a remarkable one-man rescue mission in the final over. With aggressive intent, Clark unleashed a barrage of sixes over the legside, accumulating an astonishing 30 runs from the final six balls. This late surge propelled Surrey to a competitive total of 174 for 8, shifting the pressure back onto the home side.
The Hampshire Chase: Dawson Takes Control
Hampshire’s response began in a topsy-turvy fashion. While Toby Albert signaled his intent with a trio of maximums early on, the visitors struck back through Reece Topley and Tom Curran, who accounted for James Vince, Joe Weatherley, and Albert within the powerplay. Despite the loss of early wickets, Hampshire remained ahead of the required rate at 62 for 3.
This was where Liam Dawson took command. Combining a 51-run partnership with Tom Prest and an 83-run stand with Tristan Stubbs, Dawson dismantled the Surrey bowling attack. He struck five massive sixes, navigating a pitch that had proven difficult for other batters throughout the day. His composure ensured that Hampshire reached the target with five balls to spare, effectively ending Surrey’s unbeaten start to the campaign.
A Significant Milestone
This victory was more than just a regular group-stage win; it was historical. It marked the first time since 2015 that Surrey has tasted defeat in a Blast match at the Utilita Bowl. For Hampshire, the win serves as a massive boost to their campaign and a testament to the clinical execution of their middle-order batting. As the tournament progresses, Hampshire will look to carry this momentum forward, while Surrey will need to regroup after being outgunned in all three facets of the game.




