Birmingham Phoenix retain Edgbaston record by beating Trent Rockets

The 15,800 crowd then raised the Edgbaston roof as skipper Moeen Ali's smashed 52 in 28 balls with five sixes to power his side towards victory with 14 balls to spare

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Edgbaston: Trent Rockets 145-6, Birmingham Phoenix 149-3 - Birmingham Phoenix win by seven wickets

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Birmingham Phoenix ended Trent Rockets' 100 per cent start to the Hundred with a pulsating seven-wicket victory at Edgbaston.

The Phoenix home ground remains a fortress - they have yet to lose a game there - after a vibrant bowling and fielding display set up their third successive win in this year's competition.

They had the Rockets reeling at 53 for 6 before a bold unbroken stand of 92 in 46 balls from Daniel Sams (55) and Luke Gregory (35) took the visitors to 145 for 6. Benny Howell continued his fine form in the tournament with 3 for 28.

The 15,800 crowd then raised the Edgbaston roof as skipper Moeen Ali's smashed 52 in 28 balls with five sixes to power his side towards victory with 14 balls to spare. Liam Livingstone's unbeaten 51 (32) saw his side home despite Luke Wood's impressive three for 16 from 20 balls.

Put in, the Rockets lost big-hitters Alex Hales, who lofted Moeen Ali to deep midwicket, and Dawid Malan, caught at long off off Imran Tahir, in the first eight balls. The rest of the top order also misfired in the face of excellent fielding and deadly bowling from Howell.

Colin Munro fell to a superb return catch from Tom Helm while Howell dismissed Samit Patel, smartly taken at cover by Ali, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, bowled through a slog, and Ian Cockbain, lbw.

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Benny Howell picked up three wickets for Birmingham Phoenix (David Rogers/Getty Images)

That left the Rockets in deep trouble at 53 for 6 from 54 balls but Sams and Gregory responded to the crisis with brio. Aussie international Sams cracked five fours and three sixes, supported by the Rockets' skipper to keep their side competitive in the game.

They were even more competitive when Luke Wood bowled Will Smeed with the second ball of Phoenix's reply. Wood then trapped Miles Hammond (20) lbw but Ali launched a fierce counter-attack.

He took 23 off a Gregory over including two runs from a big slice of luck when he skied to extra cover but Malan lost the ball in the floodlights and it fell to earth a short distance from him.

Birmingham-born Ali sped to a 26-ball fifty before Wood returned to hit his middle stump. Wood's discipline with the ball was not matched by his colleagues in the attack, however and experienced pair Livingstone and Matt Wade, left to find 36 from 34 balls, made light of the task to keep the Phoenix fortress unbreached.

Livingstone ended the match in style, reaching his fifty with the winning runs - another towering six.


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