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Big name set to return to Hampshire line-up for play-off against Middlesex

Jimmy Adams has led his Hampshire side into the knockout stages of this season's Metro Bank One Day Bank Cup - now Middlesex await. Image: Dave Vokes / Hampshire Cricket

26.08.25, 20:01 Updated 26.08.25, 20:01

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by Rich EdwardsEditor

Hampshire may have conceded home advantage for their Metro Bank One Day Cup play-off against Middlesex, but they won't give an inch as they look to make it through to the tournament's last four.

Fletcha Middleton was the hero in Bristol, scoring 92 off just 95 balls as Hampshire once again hunted down a total of over 300 with relative ease - their second successful run chase in just three days following their stunning victory over Derbyshire at the Utilita Bowl on Sunday.

The only blot on an otherwise memorable day is the fact that they have been forced to concede home advantage for the play-off as a result of a fixture clash with the Southern Brave at the Utilita Bowl.

Fittingly, it was Ben Mayes - one of the heroes of this campaign - who secured their place in the knockout stages.

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