BANBURY were crowned Oxfordshire’s T20 kings for the seventh time in eight years with a commanding 94-run victory over Horspath in the Hartwell Senior Cup final at Wormsley. The north Oxfordshire club’s run of success in the competition formerly known as the Bernard Tollett Oxfordshire Cup has only been broken since 2015 by Horspath, who triumphed against Oxford Downs in a thrilling decider four years ago.
And Banbury, who reached the last four in the national Vitality Club T20 Cup this season before losing to eventual champions Hornchurch, were in no mood to see their domination interrupted again as they outclassed their opponents.
The holders rattled up a formidable 179-5 after electing to bat at the picturesque Sir Paul Getty’s Ground before sending Horspath crashing to 85 all out.
As the peace and tranquility of the Chiltern Hills was disturbed by flamethrowers and music to accompany boundaries and wickets, Joe White and Richard Simpson got Banbury off to a flying start. With a crowd of more than 300 looking on, they smashed 56 off the first five overs before Max Smith was introduced to the attack and briefly stopped the run spree with a maiden. While Horspath dropped chances, the Banbury openers took the score to 72 before Simpson skied a return catch to leg-spinner Josh Richardson after making 28 from 24 balls.
White was then run out for 43 off 30 deliveries by the quick thinking of Amin Rafiq. From the bowler’s end, he relayed Smith’s throw from the boundary to wicketkeeper Will Hawtin who broke the stumps with the Banbury batsman out of his ground as he went for two, making it 76-2.
Olly Clarke and Ali Short ensured there was no let-up for the Horspath bowlers, though, with a punishing stand of 76 for the third wicket off 7.1 overs. Short was the busier of the pair employing a full range of strokes, including a six over long on and a reverse sweep for four, before he was caught at mid-wicket by acting skipper Lloyd Belcher off Smith for 45 from 28 balls to leave Banbury 152-3.
Clarke had made a stylish 39 off 34 deliveries when he was bowled by Smith, who finished with fine figures of 2-17 from his four overs, while Belcher’s superb throw from the mid-wicket boundary saw Charlie Hill run out off the penultimate ball of the innings.
Captain Lloyd Sabin, the top scorer in the Home Counties Premier League this season with 788 runs, even had the luxury of batting himself at No 7 and coming to the crease at the non-striker’s end for the final delivery.
Banbury’s total was two runs more than they posted 12 months ago in their 37-run victory over Aston Rowant and was always going to present a stiff challenge.
With Ollie Wright picking up a couple of wickets after Dave Eaton made the breakthrough, Horspath were soon in trouble at 24-3. Hawtin and Smith provided some respite, taking the score to 58 before the former was caught by Clarke on the boundary off Hill for a run-a-ball 24.
It sparked an almighty collapse with five wickets going down for eight runs to leave Horspath in disarray at 66-8. Teenager Charlie Haselgrove was the chief destroyer with 4-14 off three overs, including accepting an excellent low caught and bowled opportunity, with his haul seeing him named Man of the Match. Eaton finished with 2-7 and Wright 2-14 as Horspath were all out off 17 overs to leave Banbury deserved winners.
The game was preceded by the teams lining up for a minute’s silence in memory of Her Majesty The Queen before the national anthem was played.
The trophy was presented to Lloyd Sabin by Chris Clements and thanks given to Aviral Gupta and Ian Royle for officiating and the club scorers Simon Goves and Steven Claridge.
Scores: Banbury 179-5 (20ovs, A Short 45, J White 43, O Clarke 39), Horspath 85 (17ovs, C Haselgrove 4-14).