With the summer fast descending into a damp mess, Essex took on Middlesex in a t20 match at Chelmsford.
Middlesex won the toss and batted, it looked like a reasonable decision as Joe Denly and captain Neil Dexter started steadily, Denly hitting Graham Napier over cover for four as 11 came from the first 11 balls. Dexter then fell LBW to Napier for 2 to end the over, and things started to slide from there. Adam Rossington hit Reece Topley for four, but then stuttered coming back for a 2nd after a flick to Adam Wheater in the deep on seven, James Foster completing a simple run out. Middlesex were 30-2 after the powerplay, and Dawid Malan then fell for 9, chipping the ball back down the track for Greg Smith to make a smart catch. 35-3 and things not looking up, Gareth Berg joined Denly in adding 28 for the 4th wicket without a single boundary, when Berg was bowled by Tim Phillips spin for 12. John Simpson (0) then hit to cover, hesitated, and was comfortably run out by Mark Pettini and Ryan ten Doeschate as Middlesex were only 73-5 after 15 overs.
Thankfully for Middlesex, Denly was still there, and he planted Topley straight back over his head for 6 into the sightscreen and then 4 as 17 came off the 16th over, before completed his 50 from 50 balls, a great knock given the awfulness of some of his team mates. Next ball, normal service was resumed, as Ollie Rayner nicked ten Doeschate behind to Foster for 2, and then Steven Crook was caught at short fine leg, middling a flick off his pads straight to Owais Shah. This left Middlesex 98-7 after 18 and Denly finally departed for 53, failing to middle a full toss over deep midwicket, where ten Doeschate took a good catch off Topley, then Oli Wilkin (on debut) went the same way next ball for four. 99-9, but the hundred was reached in the final over, Tom Smith swiping Napier through midwicket for four, and Toby Roland-Jones almost cleaning up Smith with a powerful straight driven four, Middlesex would fail to bat out the overs however, as Smith toed a ball just off the square, and Roland-Jones (5) charged through, with Smith (5*) not interested in the single, leaving Napier to dive, gather, and complete the run out at the bowler's end with ease. 109 all out, Topley 2-34, Phillips 1-12 and ten Doeschate 2-7 (from 2 overs) being the top bowlers. That score that should see Essex comfortably thrash Middlesex, but something unusual almost happened.
Pettini played out Rayner's first over, then dabbed the ball to point and tried a quick single, Crook, the bowler, ran in, pounced, and whilst horizontal, managed to back hand the ball onto the stumps to run out James Franklin without facing a ball, 3-1.
Pettini then decided to get a move on, swinging Smith through cover for four in consecutive overs, before swinging him downtown and into the river next ball, before treating Roland-Jones with the same contempt, a six over square leg and two more fours, meant 28 came from the 5th and 6th overs, Essex 48-1 after the powerplay. Greg Smith kept good company for Pettini, smashing Malan and Berg for fours as the required run rate dropped to four an over, Dexter using seven bowlers in the first ten overs. Pettini reached his 50 in the 11th over from 38 balls with a glorious strike for six over long off and the deal looked sealed. Smith then fell to Smith, trying a completely ridiculous switch hit from outside leg stump, to be bowled off stump for 27 from 29, and then got one to rip from outside leg stump to take Pettini's edge through to Simpson on 50, Essex now 78-3 from 12 overs.
Dexter now gambled on giving Wilkin (the eighth bowler used) his first bowl for the club, and was promptly smash for two fours over mid off by Shah, before Smith finished up his spell by having Napier (6) caught at deep square leg, a towering hit coolly caught low down by Wilkin as Smith finished with 3-24 from his four overs. Wilkin then struck, getting some inswing and low bounce to have Shah LBW for 8, 91-5 and not looking so comfortable now. Foster and ten Doeschate took Essex past 100 and seemed to be on the final stretch, but Wilkin then bowled ten Doeschate's off stump for 2 and did the same to Foster two balls later and almost yorking Phillips first ball as Essex slumped to 103-7 with 3 overs left.
It was not to be an improbable comeback, however, as Wheater reverse swept Rayner for two then four to level the score, before trying to win with a big shot, only to toe end to square leg, where Wilkin (who else?) took a tumbling catch and caused Topley to run into the dressing room to find his pads.
A wide by Rayner to David Masters next ball ended the game, but Essex only won by two wickets, as they lost 7-33 in six overs. Pettini was awarded man of the match deservedly, but Wilkin was the stand out performer, with two catches and 3-12 from three overs.