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Middlesex vs Essex Result – South Group

Complete match hub with live updates, full scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, analysis, highlights, and FAQs.

South Group • Vitality Blast

Middlesex cricket team logo
MID
116/2 (12.3)
Essex cricket team logo
ESS
237/6 (20)
☔ Rain Delay : Middlesex need 122 runs in 45 balls
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6
1L
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Wd
1
1
2
W
6
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2
1
0
12.3
0
Shane Snater to Max Holden, no run
12.2
1
Shane Snater to Joe Cracknell, 1 run
12.1
2
Shane Snater to Joe Cracknell, 2 runs
End of over 12 (11 runs)
Max Holden 6 (1)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 33 (31)
MID 113/2
Dan Lawrence 1-1-11-0
11.6
6
Dan Lawrence to Max Holden, Six
11.5
W
Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, Out! Caught by DR Sams
11.4
2
Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, 2 runs
11.3
1
Dan Lawrence to Joe Cracknell, 1 run
11.2
1
Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, 1 run
11.2
Wd
Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, 1 wide
11.1
0
Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, no run
End of over 11 (15 runs)
Ryan Higgins 29 (18)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 32 (30)
MID 102/1
Matt Critchley 2-0-22-0
10.6
1L
Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, 1 leg bye
10.5
6
Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six
10.4
0
Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, no run
10.4
Wd
Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, 1 wide
10.3
6
Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six
10.2
1
Matt Critchley to Joe Cracknell, 1 run
10.1
0
Matt Critchley to Joe Cracknell, no run
End of over 10 (5 runs)
Ryan Higgins 17 (14)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 31 (28)
MID 87/1
Paul Walter 2-0-10-0
9.6
0
Paul Walter to Ryan Higgins, no run
9.5
1
Paul Walter to Joe Cracknell, 1 run
9.4
1
Paul Walter to Ryan Higgins, 1 run
9.3
1
Paul Walter to Joe Cracknell, 1 run
9.2
1
Paul Walter to Ryan Higgins, 1 run
9.1
1
Paul Walter to Joe Cracknell, 1 run
End of over 9 (8 runs)
Ryan Higgins 15 (11)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 28 (25)
MID 82/1
Matt Critchley 1-0-8-0
8.6
0
Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, no run

Match Summary

Middlesex and Essex met in South Group of Vitality Blast, and the contest unfolded as a tactical battle rather than a straightforward run chase. Both teams traded momentum in phases, with each spell and partnership shaping the result. The batting effort was built on situational awareness, with players adapting to phase-wise scoring demands. Bowling remained the strategic heartbeat, with wicket-taking intent balanced against run containment. Ball-by-ball updates reflected a game of momentum waves, from attacking bursts to pressure-releasing singles and smart strike rotation. Key match-defining phases included: 11.6: Dan Lawrence to Max Holden, Six | 11.5: Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, Out! Caught by DR Sams | 10.5: Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six. The turning point arrived at 11.5 when Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, Out! Caught by DR Sams. That single moment shifted momentum, forced tactical recalculations, and changed the run-scoring pattern for both sides. By the final phase, game management became as important as shot-making: strike rotation, matchup-based bowling changes, and field settings in boundary zones had a direct impact on the closing overs. What makes this result meaningful is not just the scoreline (☔ Rain Delay : Middlesex need 122 runs in 45 balls), but how the match narrative evolved ball by ball. The winning side absorbed pressure, identified high-value overs, and executed cleaner under stress. For fans searching this fixture, this hub combines live score, full scorecard, player performances, turning-point analysis, and searchable commentary to present the complete story of how the result was built.

Key Moments

  • 11.6: Dan Lawrence to Max Holden, Six
  • 11.5: Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, Out! Caught by DR Sams
  • 10.5: Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six
  • 10.3: Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six

Turning Point of Match

The turning point arrived at 11.5 when Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, Out! Caught by DR Sams. That single moment shifted momentum, forced tactical recalculations, and changed the run-scoring pattern for both sides.

Short Highlights Summary

☔ Rain Delay : Middlesex need 122 runs in 45 balls. Top batter and Top bowler produced the standout performances, while the defining passage came when 11.6: Dan Lawrence to Max Holden, Six. This highlights capsule captures the most search-relevant events from the fixture: wickets, boundary bursts, game-defining overs, and the final match outcome context. For quick readers, it works as a compressed match recap; for deep readers, it complements the scorecard and the full commentary timeline below.

Ball-by-ball Commentary

12.3 0 Shane Snater to Max Holden, no run

12.2 1 Shane Snater to Joe Cracknell, 1 run

12.1 2 Shane Snater to Joe Cracknell, 2 runs

End of over 12 (11 runs)
Max Holden 6 (1)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 33 (31)
MID 113/2
Dan Lawrence 1-1-11-0

11.6 6 Dan Lawrence to Max Holden, Six

11.5 W Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, Out! Caught by DR Sams

11.4 2 Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, 2 runs

11.3 1 Dan Lawrence to Joe Cracknell, 1 run

11.2 1 Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, 1 run

11.2 Wd Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, 1 wide

11.1 0 Dan Lawrence to Ryan Higgins, no run

End of over 11 (15 runs)
Ryan Higgins 29 (18)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 32 (30)
MID 102/1
Matt Critchley 2-0-22-0

10.6 1L Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, 1 leg bye

10.5 6 Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six

10.4 0 Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, no run

10.4 Wd Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, 1 wide

10.3 6 Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, Six

10.2 1 Matt Critchley to Joe Cracknell, 1 run

10.1 0 Matt Critchley to Joe Cracknell, no run

End of over 10 (5 runs)
Ryan Higgins 17 (14)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 31 (28)
MID 87/1
Paul Walter 2-0-10-0

9.6 0 Paul Walter to Ryan Higgins, no run

9.5 1 Paul Walter to Joe Cracknell, 1 run

9.4 1 Paul Walter to Ryan Higgins, 1 run

9.3 1 Paul Walter to Joe Cracknell, 1 run

9.2 1 Paul Walter to Ryan Higgins, 1 run

9.1 1 Paul Walter to Joe Cracknell, 1 run

End of over 9 (8 runs)
Ryan Higgins 15 (11)
Joe Benjamin Cracknell 28 (25)
MID 82/1
Matt Critchley 1-0-8-0

8.6 0 Matt Critchley to Ryan Higgins, no run

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Middlesex vs Essex South Group match?
☔ Rain Delay : Middlesex need 122 runs in 45 balls.

What is the Middlesex vs Essex South Group?
Middlesex vs Essex is the South Group of the 2023 season. Follow live score, full scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary on CricRed.

Where can I watch Middlesex vs Essex live score?
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Internal Links

Tournament: Vitality Blast