Who was the player of the match?
Will Smeed was awarded the player of the match for his match-winning 94.
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Somerset secured their third T20 Blast title in a thrilling final against Hampshire at Edgbaston. A record-breaking run chase, powered by Will Smeed's brilliant innings, led them to victory. This win cements Somerset's status as a dominant...
The T20 Blast final between Somerset and Hampshire was a captivating contest filled with explosive batting and tense moments. Hampshire's innings, anchored by Toby Albert and James Vince, set a formidable target of 194-6. However, Somerset's chase was equally impressive, with Will Smeed leading the charge. Despite losing partners at crucial junctures, Smeed maintained his composure and found the boundaries regularly. Sean Dickson's crucial contribution and Lewis Gregory's explosive finish ensured Somerset reached the target with an over to spare. The match highlighted the importance of partnerships, individual brilliance, and the ability to perform under pressure in T20 cricket. Somerset's victory was a testament to their depth and resilience as a team.
Will Smeed was awarded the player of the match for his match-winning 94.
Northants scored 194-2 against Surrey in 2013, which was matched by Hampshire in this game, before Somerset surpassed it.
Somerset has won three T20 Blast titles (2005, 2023, and 2025).
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