Liam Dawson's Heroics Propel Hampshire to One-Day Cup Final Victory Over Yorkshire
Liam Dawson's stunning century leads Hampshire to a thrilling 18-run victory over Yorkshire in the One-Day Cup semi-final, securing their place in the final.


In a rain-affected semi-final at Scarborough, Hampshire triumphed over Yorkshire by 18 runs via the DLS method, thanks to a magnificent performance by Liam Dawson. Dawson's 142 off 116 balls, his highest List A score, was the cornerstone of Hampshire's total of 304-6 in 50 overs. This innings was crucial in reviving Hampshire from a precarious 78-4 inside 20 overs.
Key Performances
- Liam Dawson: The England all-rounder not only scored a century but also took 2-55 with the ball, proving his all-round capabilities.
- Scott Currie: Contributed a rapid 61 not out off 40 balls, his List A best, helping Hampshire accelerate in the final overs.
- Imam Ul-Haq: The Pakistan opener scored a valiant 105 off 97 balls for Yorkshire, but it wasn't enough to secure a win.
Match Highlights
Yorkshire, chasing a revised target of 254 in 41 overs due to rain, were well-placed at 171-3 in the 31st over. However, they lost crucial wickets in quick succession, including a run-out of Ul-Haq, and eventually finished on 235-8.
Turning Points
- Scott Currie's Over: Yorkshire lost two wickets in a single over by Currie, including the run-out of Ul-Haq.
- Final Overs: Hampshire's bowlers, particularly Kyle Abbott and Brad Wheal, bowled tightly to restrict Yorkshire in the final overs.
Upcoming Final
Hampshire, the 2018 champions, will face Worcestershire at Trent Bridge on 20 September in the final. This victory marks another significant step in their quest for the One-Day Cup title.
Conclusion
Liam Dawson's all-round performance was instrumental in Hampshire's victory, showcasing his importance to the team. With both bat and ball, Dawson led his side to a well-deserved win, setting up an exciting final against Worcestershire.