Who was the player of the match?
Tom Kohler-Cadmore, for his outstanding batting performance.
Sports / Cricket
Somerset secured their place in the Vitality Blast final for the third year running after a 23-run victory over Lancashire. Tom Kohler-Cadmore's explosive innings and strong bowling performance propelled Somerset to victory at Edgbaston.
Somerset's innings was built around Kohler-Cadmore's aggressive batting, supported by contributions from Abell and later Overton and Pretorius. Lancashire's bowlers, particularly Balderson and Anderson, kept the scoring in check but couldn't prevent Somerset from reaching a competitive total.
Lancashire's chase started strongly, but key wickets at crucial moments shifted the momentum. Livingstone's controversial dismissal and the subsequent loss of wickets hampered their progress. Somerset's bowlers maintained pressure, and their sharp fielding sealed the victory.
Lancashire's unusual decision to retire Balderson in the 19th over and replace him with Hartley backfired, as Hartley was dismissed first ball.
Tom Kohler-Cadmore, for his outstanding batting performance.
Livingstone's controversial lbw dismissal significantly impacted Lancashire's momentum.
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