No winning start for Moores as Kohler-Cadmore stars
There was no immediate joy for former England coach Peter Moores, brought into Trent Bridge on a three-month contract, as Notts lost to Worcestershire by 20 runs to undermine their slim hopes of reaching the last eight
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03-Jul-2015
Worcestershire 173 (Kohler-Cadmore 75, Gurney 3-25) beat Nottinghamshire 153 for 9 (Hales 47, Leach 3-27) by 20 runs Scorecard
Peter Moores' first involvement with Nottinghamshire brought no immediate joy as Worcestershire Rapids made light of a dismal lower-order collapse to beat Notts Outlaws by 20 runs in the T20 Blast at Trent Bridge and disappoint the former England coach in the process.
Notts, who have lost home quarter-finals for the past three years, now lie third bottom and face an uphill challenge to reach the last eight.
Moores has been added to Nottinghamshire's coaching staff on a three-month contract and he must have been hopeful of success when Worcestershire collapsed to a still formidable 173: a format-best 75 from Tom Kohler-Cadmore seemingly not followed through when they lost their last five wickets for a paltry 10 runs in 11 balls.
Nottinghamshire left-armer Harry Gurney was the main beneficiary as he returned figures of 3 for 25, while fellow seamer Jake Ball pulled back a previously forgettable outing by consecutively bowling Joe Leach and Ed Barnard.
A home crowd of 10,123 anticipated a match-winning turn from Alex Hales but, after the England limted-overs opener departed for 47, Worcestershire's slow bowlers strangled the life out of a Notts innings that spluttered to 153 for 9.
Worcestershire men remain second in the North Group - four points clear of Notts, who have played a game more.
Daryl Mitchell, Worcestershire's captain, won the toss but was lbw on the sweep to Samit Patel off the fifth ball of the match, bringing Kohler-Cadmore to the crease.
The 20-year-old emphatically punished an initially wayward Notts attack to race to a 26-ball half century, featuring six fours and three sixes.
A partnership of 86 with Richard Oliver ended when the opener was bowled by medium pacer Steven Mullaney for 31.
The visitors were handsomely placed on 94 for 2 at the midway point and Kohler-Cadmore continued to make merry, planting Dan Christian and Mullaney over midwicket and long-on respectively. After another four through backward point, Christian got his man - somewhat inevitably caught on the on the long-on boundary.
Brett D'Oliveira was brilliantly caught in the deep by Greg Smith off Patel and Hales recovered from a fumble to run out Colin Munroe, before Ball and Gurney unceremoniously ripped the wheels from a now spluttering Rapids juggernaut.
Notts' opener Michael Lumb dragged Barnard's first ball onto his stumps in the fourth over of the reply, while three lusty on-side sixes showed Hales to be in typically imposing form.
Kohler-Cadmore ensured he remained the night's great entertainer by catching Hales at long-off, making him Mitchell's sole scalp in a miserly four overs for 18.
Having added 53 with Hales, Riki Wessels was the next man to go - D'Oliveira disturbing his stumps for 24 - and the required rate moved beyond over 10 an over as Worcestershire firmly applied the breaks.
Christian, Notts' latest overseas signing, threatened to break the shackles in the 15th over, pumping a D'Oliveira full-toss high over midwicket and striking four more through cover, but a decisive blow followed, with Saeed Ajmal (2 for 33) bowling an advancing Christian through the gate.