Lincolnshire skittle Northumberland to avenge semi-final defeat
On winning the toss, Lincolnshire opted to bat first and made a quick start with openers Hassan Azad and Ross Carnelley quickly into their stride.
Carnelley fell for 27 with the total on 65 and Jonny Tattersall quickly followed.
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Hide AdThereafter the Lincolnshire batsmen all recorded meaningful scores with Dan Freeman (32), Adam Tillcock (37), Dominic Brown (20), Matt Carter (27 not out) and Carl Wilson (16 not out) all ensuring the runs kept flowing.
The highlight of the innings was, however, belonged to opener Azad who was dismissed for a fine 78 off 82 balls.
Lincolnshire’s final total off 50 overs was a challenging 272-7 and the question now was whether their bowlers could be equally impressive.
They responded to devastating effect, and Northumberland were soon on the back foot, losing two early wickets to David Lucas.
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Hide AdAll of the Lincolnshire attack was in good early season form and quickly worked their way through the Northumberland batting line-up.
The visitors were eventually dismissed for just 91 in 25.3 overs, much of the damage done by Alex Willerton who was impressive in taking 4 for 16.
He was well supported by skipper David Lucas with 2 for 18 and Martin Weightman with 3 for 30.
Lincolnshire next visit Norwich to face Norfolk in the second of their group stage fixtures.