Steelbacks join T20 kings

As one of the counties working with a smaller budget, it can be easy for Northamptonshire to slip under the radar.

But in the past two seasons under ex-Australia head coach Darren Lehmann, the Steelbacks have started to punch above their weight again.

They returned to Finals Day last year for the first time in nine years only to lose to Hampshire in the semi-final, with Lynn scoring an unbeaten 108 for the Hawks.

He switched to the Steelbacks this year and though he did not play a huge part with the bat on Finals Day, the 36-year-old was instrumental in helping them win the Central and West Group and their quarter-final victory over Gloucestershire, hitting two centuries along the way.

Sales ended with 25 wickets, just two off the most in the competition and on the biggest T20 stage posted figures of 4-41 from eight overs across the semi and final.

At 23-years-old, another great Sales chapter is being written into Northamptonshire folklore and after impressive showings across the past two seasons, the Steelbacks already look like they will take some stopping in search of a record fourth crown next season.

Hawks left to wonder, what if?

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Joe Weatherley followed his 88* with 75 in the final

Nobody has made more Finals Day appearances than the Hawks, but across those 12 appearances they have lost nine of their 17 matches and this is now back-to-back defeats in the final.

It is hard to be critical of a bowler who became the first to claim a five-wicket haul on Finals Day, but in a game of fine margins three fielding errors from Baker which led to boundaries could have made a huge difference to the overall equation.

The turning point was the run-out of Dawson, who was sent back by Weatherley at a point when the Hawks needed 32 runs and had 20 balls to find them, with Dawson continuing the scintillating form which saw him register an international best 68 on the same ground earlier this week.

A thought too for Weatherley, who finished as the leading scorer in the competition with 591, and also became the leading run-scorer on Finals Day with 163, smashing Luke Wright’s record of 125 from 2018.

If he had connected an inch further up the bat with the first ball of the final over he would have had a six and Hampshire would have needed nine more runs from five deliveries.

Another season of so near, but so far, for the Hawks and skipper Vince, who is now 35.

And he might feel that one title in 14 years, with this crop of talent, feels like a modest return.

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