Surrey's Commanding Victory Over Hampshire in T20 Blast: A Showcase of Dominance
Surrey secured a dominant win against Hampshire in the T20 Blast, with standout performances from Dom Sibley and Sam Curran.


Surrey's Dominant Performance
Surrey continued their impressive run in the T20 Blast with a commanding 69-run victory over Hampshire Hawks. This win marked their sixth consecutive triumph in the tournament, solidifying their position in the top four of the South Group.
Batting Brilliance
Surrey's innings was anchored by a stellar performance from Dom Sibley, who scored 70 runs off just 46 balls. Sibley, who had a slow start to the campaign, found his rhythm and formed a crucial partnership with Will Jacks, adding 74 runs for the first wicket. Jacks contributed a brisk 41 off 24 balls before falling to Benny Howell.
Skipper Sam Curran played a pivotal role in the latter stages of the innings, smashing 38 runs off 20 balls. His aggressive batting helped Surrey post a formidable total of 193-6 in their 20 overs.
Bowling Masterclass
Surrey's bowlers were equally impressive, stifling Hampshire's chase from the outset. Reece Topley and Chris Jordan led the attack, picking up crucial wickets at regular intervals. Hampshire's innings crumbled under the pressure, and they were bowled out for 124 in the 18th over.
Key Moments
- Sibley's Half-Century: Dom Sibley reached his fifty off just 32 balls, setting the tone for Surrey's innings.
- Curran's Cameo: Sam Curran's quickfire 38 provided the late impetus that took Surrey's total beyond 190.
- Bowling Dominance: Surrey's bowlers, led by Topley and Jordan, ensured Hampshire never got going in their chase.
Post-Match Reactions
Hampshire Head Coach Adi Birrell: "They got an above-par score. It is tricky when you are chasing a big total and then you lose three wickets in a row at the back end of the powerplay. The new guys have to take chances, and the run-rate is going up. When it gets beyond 12 runs an over here, it is difficult."
Surrey Batter Dom Sibley: "I think it was a good all-round performance. It was a good score with the bat, and then we bowled amazingly, and backed it up in the field. It is a blueprint for us in all three facets of the game, and hopefully, we can build on that."
Looking Ahead
Surrey will look to continue their winning momentum as they face Sussex in their next fixture. Meanwhile, Hampshire will aim to bounce back and keep their hopes alive for a top-four finish.
Wednesday's Fixtures
- North Group: Worcestershire v Durham (17:30 BST)
- South Group: Kent v Gloucestershire (18:30), Surrey v Sussex (18:30)