Northamptonshire Aim for T20 Blast Run at Home
Group Stage Recap
Northamptonshire topped the Central & West Group but slipped in three of their last four fixtures. Despite the late dip, the Steelbacks posted nine victories and amassed 36 points – the most in the entire competition. Their rivals Gloucestershire finished third, eight points adrift of the leaders.
Quarter‑final Clashes
Wednesday’s knockout match will kick off at 17:00 BST, a time chosen to avoid England’s FIFA World Cup semi‑final against Argentina. The Steelbacks will host Gloucestershire with a chance to reach a second straight T20 finals day. Coach Darren Lehmann stressed the need for an “A‑game” performance, saying the result would take care of itself.
- Nine wins and 36 points – highest tally in the tournament
- Eight‑point gap to third‑placed Gloucestershire
- Quarter‑final moved to 17:00 BST to avoid World Cup clash
Coaching Insight & Ambition
Lehmann, who guided Australia from 2013‑2018 to two Ashes series wins and the 2015 World Cup, wants his players to enjoy the occasion. He acknowledged the inevitable nerves of big‑stage cricket and urged the side to “live in the moment” and feed off the crowd. Winning nine games and securing a home quarter‑final was already a “pretty good achievement,” he noted, adding that his aim was to push for a full 12‑win season.
Past Glory & Current Targets
The Steelbacks have lifted the T20 Blast twice before, in 2013 and 2016, giving them a solid foundation for a third title run. Darren Lehmann’s current squad aims to add another trophy to that list, starting with a home quarter‑final and looking ahead to the finals day.
Broadcast & Coverage
Fans can follow the action live on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Northampton from 16:30 BST. The match will be broadcast nationally, ensuring supporters across the county can tune in for the clash.
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