England hopeful James Rew stars in comfortable Somerset win

James Rew on the pull Getty Images

Somerset 193 for 3 (Rew 93, Banton 47) beat Warwickshire 189 for 6 (Hain 52, Overton 2-40) by seven wickets

Somerset continued their strong start to the defence of their Vitality Blast title as James Rew's brilliance fired them to a seven-wicket win over Warwickshire Bears at Edgbaston.

It's two wins out of two for Luke Gregory's side after they chased down Warwickshire's 189 for 6. Somerset reached 193 for 3 with ten balls to spare after Tom Banton (47) laid the foundation on which Rew built with a superb 93 (48 balls, nine fours, four sixes). It was a knock that underlined Rew's class and, now a member of the Test squad, could put him in the frame to replace Warwickshire's Jacob Bethell in England's XI should the Test No.3 be unable to shake off a finger injury sustained at the IPL.

While the defending champions have started the group stage at a gallop with confidence sky-high, the Bears are already playing catch up in the group after two defeats.

Warwickshire chose to bat and soon lost Alex Davies, who skied Craig Overton to extra cover. A quirky powerplay saw the Bears reach the six-over mark at 51 for 1, 20 having come from one over and 31 from the other five. The 20 was hammered off Jake Ball's first over by Yates who struck some sweetly-timed strokes, none sweeter than his last, hammered into the hands of extra cover off Gregory.

Webster and Hain added 45 in five overs but, after Webster lapped Ball to the wicketkeeper, it was skipper Ed Barnard who supplied the necessary impetus with an 11-ball 28 including three sixes. Hain also found his range as the innings deepened, reaching his 38th T20 half-century, from 32 balls, with a six buried far over long leg off Daniel Sams.

Somerset quickly lost Will Smeed who heaved Olly Hannon-Dalby to long leg, but Banton hit two sixes and six fours before perishing in the cruellest way. Having just left a dent in a fork-lift truck on the building site with a six off Usman Tariq, he was run out backing up when Barnard deflected Rew's straight drive on to the stumps.

Rew then took total control. The game was still in the balance until he laid into spinners Tariq and Tazeem Ali with a blitz of fours and sixes in the 14th and 15th over. That spectacular assault, which took him past 50 in 33 balls, turned a tight match into a stroll for Somerset as they entered the last three overs needing six runs. Rew sent up a catch off Tariq with three needed from 15 balls and received the warm ovation he deserved from the home supporters who knew they had seen a special talent.

Somerset are clearly the team to beat again in this year's Blast. The Bears, after quarter-final defeats in each of the last five years, already have their work cut out to reach a sixth successive quarter-final.

Somerset 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st24T BantonWCF Smeed
2nd56T BantonJEK Rew
3rd107TB AbellJEK Rew
4th6TB AbellTHS Rew

Twenty20 Cup (England)

Central & West Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
NOR550201.752
GLO541160.693
GLA52380.291
WOR5238-0.886
WAR5144-0.811
SOM5144-1.17
Cross Pool
TeamMWLPTNRR
SUR11042.95
GLO11042.8
SOM11041.896
WOR11040.9
ESS11040.452
NOR11040.35
NOT11040.26
LEI21140.117
GLA11040.05
WAR1010-0.26
DUR1010-0.35
DER1010-0.452
SUS1010-1.239
LAN2020-1.5
HAM1010-1.896
YOR1010-2.8
North Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
YOR541161.925
DER52380.847
DUR5238-0.362
NOT5238-0.628
LAN4228-0.864
LEI4228-1.579
South Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
HAM550201.377
ESS532120.565
KEN633120.121
SUR5238-0.019
SUS5236-0.137
MID6154-1.556