RESULT
Group B, Rugby, August 13, 2025, One-Day Cup
(40.5/50 ov, T:284) 204

Warwickshire won by 79 runs

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Another Tazeem Ali five-for spins Warwickshire to victory over Kent

Teenage legspinner takes second five-for in four days to clinch convincing victory

Tazeem Ali has been bowling to England's batters in the nets, Pakistan vs England, 3rd Test, Rawalpindi, October 22, 2024

Tazeem Ali bowled to the England team on their tour to Pakistan in October  •  Getty Images

Warwickshire 283 for 9 (Barnard 60, Smith 58) beat Kent 204 (Denly 52, Finch 50, Ali 5-54) by 79 runs
Warwickshire completed back-to-back Metro Bank One-Day Cup wins with an emphatic 79-run victory over Kent at Rugby School.
The Bears posted 283 for 9 largely thanks to Ed Barnard (60) and Kai Smith (58). On a pitch offering some turn, they coped most capably with a spin attack led by Matt Parkinson who bowled beautifully for his 1 for 36 from 10 overs.
Kent replied with 204 all out, only ever partially recovering from the early straits of 19 for 3. Jaydn Denly hit 52 and Harry Finch 50, but legspinner Tazeem Ali followed his 5 for 43 against Northamptonshire on Sunday with 5 for 54 as Kent succumbed to their third defeat in three games in the competition.
In front of another excellent crowd at Rugby, Warwickshire chose to bat, seeking a stronger start than in their first two group games when they had collapsed to 38 for 7 and 32 for 4. They got it as openers Barnard and Rob Yates (46) added 97 in 14 overs before Yates drove Joey Evison to cover.
Kent's spinners reeled the run-rate back in by taking wickets. Barnard posted a polished 52-ball half-century, passing 2,000 career List A runs in the process, but overbalanced on a sweep and was stumped off Denly. Zen Malik drove Denly to cover, Hamza Shaikh fell to a superb catch by his England U19s colleague Ekansh Singh at deep mid-wicket off Jack Leaning. Alex Davies lifted Parkinson to long-off, supplying the legspinner with a well-deserved wicket.
At 179 for 5, Warwickshire needed rebooting and Smith and Vansh Jani (42) delivered with a fluent partnership of 79 from 64 balls. Again, Kent hit back well towards the end as Fred Klaassen had Smith caught behind and Grant Stewart trapped Michael Booth and Jani lbw in the same over.
Kent's reply started badly as they lost three wickets in four balls to lurch to 19 for 3. Ben Dawkins was caught at cover off Barnard who bowled Evison first ball. Chris Benjamin, facing his former team-mates, also bagged a golden duck when he edged Ethan Bamber and wicketkeeper Smith took a fine diving catch.
Denly and Finch rebuilt with an assured stand of 91 in 88 balls but both perished soon after reaching their half-centuries. Denly sliced Tazeem to short third man and Finch skied an attempted big hit at Adam Sylvester.
Sylvester marked his List A debut with an excellent first spell of 1 for 7 in five overs, and his accuracy throttled the pursuit in tandem with Tazeem's potency. Tazeem hit the stumps of Leaning and Stewart and, after Booth bowled Singh 42, returned to remove Parkinson and Michael Cohen in four balls and follow his maiden five-for in the previous game with another match-shaping performance.

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One-Day Cup

Group A
TeamMWLDPTNRR
GLO4400160.880
WOR4300140.696
HAM4310120.399
LEI422081.042
DER412060.375
NOT41206-1.036
ESS413040.558
SUR41304-2.871
GLA40302-0.862
Group B
TeamMWLDPTNRR
YOR4310121.585
MID4310120.252
SOM4310120.196
WAR422080.179
SUS42208-0.299
DUR52308-0.309
LAN41206-0.102
NOR41206-0.760
KEN30300-1.024