as Somerset held off a late revival

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    Somerset 237 (Abell 106, Archer 5-42) beat Sussex 227 for 9 (Groenewald 3-30) by 10 runsScorecardA century from 22-year-old Tom Abell against Sussex at Taunton, helped Somerset to secure home advantage in the quarter finals of the Royal London Cup.The young batsman batted without equal to score 106 off 117 balls, as Somerset held off a late revival from the Sussex tailenders, to win by 10 runs.Somerset, having chosen to bat first, might have felt this was not to be their day having slipped to 15 for 2 inside four overs. Mahela Jayawardene and Peter Trego were the men out as 21-year-old Jofra Archer put Sussex in a commanding early position.Jim Allenbys quickfire 30 was the dominant feature in a 32-run stand with Abell, for the third wicket. However, when the captain departed, once again off the bowling of Archer, Somerset were back in trouble at 47 for 3.Despite the mounting pressure, Abell batted with great maturity and with the help of one or two middle order partners, took Somerset to a score that was respectable, if not altogether satisfactory.He added 70 for the fourth wicket with James Hildreth and 42 for the eighth with Craig Overton. Although Lewis Gregory and Ryan Davies chipped in with useful runs, it was Abell who led the way. He posted his second List A fifty without too many alarms and finally passed three figures for the first time in one-day cricket, off 107 balls with nine fours and a six.Ten balls later he was run out for a fine 106 as Somerset crept towards the 250 mark.In the end, they fell 13 runs short of that milestone when Tim Groenewald became Archers fifth wicket at 237. Archer finished with the impressive figures of 5 for 42 off 9.1 overs.Although the 50-over season has been something of a damp squib for Sussex, to date, they would certainly have fancied their chances of posting a second win of the campaign, in this their penultimate game in the Royal London Cup.Somerset, however, had different ideas and with Groenewald and 25-year-old Josh Davey leading from the front, with the ball, the visitors found themselves well and truly behind the black ball.Opening batsman Philip Salt departed in the second over, without scoring, lbw to Davey, before Harry Finch was run out by the man of the moment Abell at 25 for 2.It got worse. Captain Luke Wright became Groenewalds first victim at 59 for 3, and after Chris Nash had been trapped lbw, first ball, by Gregory, seven runs later, Groenewald returned to pick up the important wickets of Ed Joyce and wicket keeper Ben Brown.When Chris Jordan became Tregos first victim at 95 for 7, Sussex were heading for a landslide defeat. However, Archer and Ajmal Shahzad added 61 for the eighth wicket to leave Somerset wondering whether 237 would be enough.Archer, having struck two fours and as many sixes in his 35, was eventually bowled by Max Waller, who also took the wicket of Shahzad.Will Beer and Danny Briggs did their bit to keep Sussex in with a chance of victory, adding an unbeaten 52 for the last wicket. However, it was not to be and in the end, Somerset kept their cool to not only make sure of victory, but to secure a home tie in the last eight. Vapormax Flyknit Femme Pas Cher .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Vapormax Flyknit Moc 2 Pas Cher . Two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260 injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs. http://www.vapormaxpaschersoldes.fr/vente-air-vapormax-97/vapormax-97-noir.html .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Vapormax Plus Grise Pas Cher .ca NFL Power Rankings, overtaking the Denver Broncos and remaining ahead of NFC competition San Francisco, Carolina and New Orleans. Vapormax Flyknit 2 Noir Pas Cher . Thousands of fans at Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your socks off. An old-school heel as the face of WWEs new era? That has a heck of a ring to it.In one of the more shocking turns to an episode of Raw in recent years, WWE put the fans first on Monday with a swerve finish to the Fatal 4-way elimination match as Triple H emerged from the crowd to help Kevin Owens capture the vacant WWE Universal championship.I win.- Kevin Owens (@FightOwensFight) August 30, 2016This wasnt just WWE doing the right thing for fans who have long endured frustrating (and predictable) booking at the highest level. This was the WWE doing it well, with a perfect execution of storytelling to set up the surprise finish.One week after WWE fully embraced its future by putting its brand-new title around the waist of Finn Balor at SummerSlam, a serious shoulder injury to the former NXT champion provided the company a built-in excuse to return to business as usual.But with plenty of safe options to give the vacant title to -- from the capable hands of Seth Rollins to the polarizing Roman Reigns -- credit WWE for giving fans what they wanted in Owens.The native of Quebec may have already established himself on the main roster over the last year as the companys top pure heel and a trusted source of comedy on the microphone, but theres a deeper element at play as to why his winning the title resonates so well with fans.Though this might not fit the exact narrative of Daniel Bryans impossible dream, its not far off. Owens, 32, built a storied career as a favorite on the independent scene before finally achieving his dream with WWE. Now he has become the de facto face of the company by virtue of wearing its most prestigious title (and the one defended on its flagship show).In many ways, Owens is also the perfect balance between where the WWE was last year and where its going post-draft and brand split.Over the past 12 months, the WWE spent too much time getting its booking team over as the most despised heels in the company, serving up one gratuitous Reigns push after another. But there seemed to be a figurative element at play to Triple Hs appearance, and the pair of Pedigree finishers he landed on Reigns and Rollins in the no-disqualification main event.Often seen as a shining creative light thanks to his work with NXT, here was Triple H taking it upon himself to prevent the two faces of where WWE was previously headed from going over again.Regardless of the moments true intention, it presented a powerful statement to behold, making Mondays Raw not just a great episode that will be remembered for years to come, but a possible turning point in the WWEs creative future.As the telecast went off air, Owens stood in the ring with his new belt as the Houston fans serenaded him with a passionate cry of You deserve it.Owens certainly did. But considering the hours invested each week, so did the fans.If this was a snapshot of the WWEs new era, consider it alive and well.Hits and misses? In hindsight, what seemed to be an odd moment of Rollins and Raw commissioner Stephanie McMahon exchanging niceties and hugging backstage before the main event goes down as excellent foreshadowing for the double cross that would come.? While it was no surprise that Big Cass was eliminated first in the Fatal 4-way main event, the big man held his own -- even though it was fair to question whether he was ready to compete in the match. Big Cass was the central figure of the matchs first 10 minutes and sold well enough to elevate his stature simply by taking part. He also provided a memorable big boot to the face of Reigns, sending both over the top rope and onto the floor in a key early spot.? Speaking of selling, its hard to see Reigns doouble over in pain after absorbing a punch to the stomach while wearing a chest protector.dddddddddddd Maybe its just me.? Its always nice when Paul Heyman drops by to remind us that he still cuts the best promo in the entire company. His back-and-forth with Stephanie McMahon was one of Mondays highlights, even if the tail end of the segment lacked the thunder of the start. Steph was no slouch herself, delivering a handful of gems including, There is a storm coming, Paul Heyman, and it is coming your ugly way. She ad-libbed a response to the crowds ECW! chants for Heyman by saying, Thank you, thank you. I purchased ECW from Paul Heyman quite a long time ago. Thank you for that reminder.? Hopefully Chris Jericho has no plans of stepping down from his full-time schedule any time soon. From creepily offering the gift of Jericho to Neville in a pre-match interview (complete with a Drink it in mannnnnn!) to putting on an exciting opening match, Jericho -- at 45 -- is writing a memorable late chapter to his career. He might also prove to be the perfect foil for Neville, an incredible in-ring performer who has yet to find the same swagger on the main roster that he carried in NXT. A meaningful feud with the likes of Jericho could be the secret to getting Neville over as more than just a daredevil.? Having evolved from their early days as heels into the marketable babyface machine they are today, it was nice to see The New Day pull off a traditional bad guy move so well on Monday. Borrowing from Demolitions famous stomp in the corner during their mixed six-man tag alongside Bayley, The New Day implemented a quick-tagging system of putting the boots to Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson that both Ax and Smash would be proud of.? Sometimes its the little things in pro wrestling that leave the largest impact. Credit WWE womens champion Charlotte with executing a perfect heel stare from the announcers booth while Bayley danced in the ring with The New Day after their win. It there was ever an ice-cold glare that said far more than any promo could have, this was it.? Cesaros best-of-seven series with Sheamus has produced a pair of strong (and stiff) matches to kick things off. But something is still missing. Without a tangible prize or stipulation at stake for the winner -- outside of the future title opportunity that was mentioned in passing on Monday -- its difficult for fans to get behind a feud they werent too keen on from the beginning. With Cesaro down 0-2 in the series and selling what appears to be a legitimate back injury, its hard to tell whether setting him up for an epic comeback will be enough to save it.? No one is under the illusion that Raw and SmackDown Live arent owned by the same company. But openly promoting the Sept. 11 Backlash pay-per-view (the first branded event for SmackDown) on the main video screen inside the arena at Raw on Monday failed to provide any illusion that the two brands are actually in competition with each other.Move of the nightFor as maligned as Reigns Superman punch often is, he delivered a pair of stellar ones that played a major part in the main event. None was more spectacular than the leaping punch he landed on Rollins, who had jumped off the top rope in hopes of landing a knee and was met in midair by Reigns.Line of the nightThe good news is I dont think Americana was conscious to see the end of this or the disrespect that followed. -- Raw commentator Corey Graves on Braun Strowmans unmasking of Americo, after his lopsided win in their squash match. ' ' '
     

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