T20 Blast Results: Surrey, Gloucestershire & Rapids Win
Surrey and Gloucestershire emerge victorious! This T20 Blast update reveals Surrey’s dominant performance against sussex, fueled by strong batting from Will Jacks and Dom Sibley, and a resilient bowling attack led by Reece Topley. Gloucestershire, with Ajeet Singh Dale’s notable three-wicket haul, secured a crucial win against kent, with Ollie Price and Jack Taylor leading a successful run chase. These wins highlight their meaningful role in the tournament. Both teams are now looking to solidify their positions, and perhaps even take on the role of favorites. News Directory 3 brings you the latest scores and insights from the T20 Blast. Discover what’s next as the competition intensifies!
Surrey,Gloucestershire Take Crucial Role in Tournament
Updated June 18,2025
Surrey showcased their dominance in the tournament with a commanding victory over sussex. Will Jacks,with 43 runs,and Dom sibley,with 45,set the tone early,establishing a 52-run opening partnership. Despite Jason Roy’s early dismissal, Sam Curran contributed 38 runs, and Ollie Sykes added a career-best 44 not out, propelling Surrey to a formidable total.
Sussex struggled to chase the target of 211, as Surrey’s Reece Topley (3-34) and Tom Curran (2-24) dismantled their top order, reducing them to 14-3. Tom Clark (45) and Danny Lamb (49) offered some resistance, but Mitchell Santner (3-26) and Chris jordan (1-35) ensured Surrey’s victory, sending a strong message to their competitors. Surrey’s performance highlights their potential to play a significant role in the tournament’s outcome.
Gloucestershire, the defending champions, secured a vital win against Kent, keeping their hopes alive after a series of losses. ajeet Singh Dale impressed again, taking 3-24 and restricting Kent to 157-9.Daniel Bell-Drummond, fresh off a century, fell early to Singh Dale. Contributions from Tawanda Muyeye (33), Harry Finch (42), and Sam Billings (38) helped Kent reach a modest total.
Gloucestershire’s run chase was briefly interrupted by sunlight affecting D’Arcy Short (33), but Ollie Price (41*) and Jack Taylor (54*) sealed the win with an unbroken 98-run partnership. This victory demonstrates Gloucestershire’s potential role as a contender, despite their earlier struggles. Their ability to take on the role of defending champions remains to be seen.
What’s next
Both Surrey and Gloucestershire will look to build on these wins as the tournament progresses, aiming to solidify their positions and advance further in the competition.
