Charlie Allison steers Eagles past high-flying Falcons

Charlie Allison saw Essex over the line ECB via Getty Images

Essex 179 for 5 (Allison 67*) beat Derbyshire 173 (Montgomery 50, Zaman 2-13) by five wickets

Charlie Allison saw Essex over the line for the second time in three days as the Eagles tasted back-to-back Vitality Blast men's competition victories. Allison returned from England Lions duty by taking the final step against Kent Spitfires on Friday, and then scored a classy 67 not out to help beat Derbyshire Falcons.

A tight bowling display, with four bowlers taking two wickets, restricted Falcons to 173 - with Matt Montgomery's 50 a rare high-point on their first T20 visit to the Ambassador Cruise Line Ground.

And it proved far under par as Allison, with help from Paul Walter and Matt Critchley, eased Essex to victory - with both sides sitting with two wins in their respective groups.

Derbyshire and Essex had only met in the Blast once before - in the 2019 semi-final which the Eagles won comfortably en route to their only title. A first T20 trip to Chelmsford didn't end happily, but Derbyshire did start by winning the toss.

The Falcons have launched into this season's Blast with aggression dialled up to 11, with scores of 197, 194, 230, and 234, and Aneurin Donald usually at the heart of it.

The Welshman's last two innings, of 49 and 84, came with strike-rates of 204 and 271, and when he inexplicably managed to club a six over the off side in the second over, a repeat looked on the cards. But he only faced two more balls before giving a five-second hang-time catch for keeper Michael Pepper.

Zaman Akhter bowled Martin Andersson and Wayne Madsen, either side of Caleb Jewell falling in a Wiaan Mulder wicket maiden as the Falcons' hopes of another gigantic score were clipped.

Ross Whiteley was stumped, and Amit Basra slapped to backward point, but Montgomery tried to hold the innings together with an offside-dominant innings. He reached his fourth T20 fifty but was caught next ball.

Nick Potts plonked a couple of sixes, but wickets kept coming, and a total of 173 fell far south of the 200 you usually need at the Ambassador Cruise Line Ground.

Michael Pepper didn't take advantage of an early life in the third over, but Walter did - having been put down on 19.

Walter and Charlie Allison amassed runs at will without ever verging into slogging in their 64-run partnership. But after three controlled fours in a row, Walter over-swung and plinked straight up for a rapid 41, with Luc Benkenstein run out and Mulder caught soon after.

But Allison refused to let Essex lose their way, and with former Falcon Critchley exemplified risk-free cricket, while also sticking to the required rate.

Allison upgraded his clutch performance against the Spitfires for a leading role, picking up his second T20 fifty. And while Critchley holed out with seven needed off seven - to end a 58-run partnership - Allison once again completed the win with two balls to spare with a straight six.

Essex 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st26MS PepperPI Walter
2nd64PI WalterCWJ Allison
3rd3LM BenkensteinCWJ Allison
4th16PWA MulderCWJ Allison
5th58MJJ CritchleyCWJ Allison
6th12SR HarmerCWJ Allison

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