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Simpson guides Middlesex to dramatic one-wicket win

Middlesex 179 (Malan 56, Gregory 5-32, Overton 4-37) and 306 for 9 (Simpson 89*, Compton 59, Gubbins 52, Crane 4-95) beat MCC 332 (Clarke 89, Duckett 69, Harris 3-49, Patel 3-83) and 151 (Podmore 3-25, Helm 3-30) lead by one wicket
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Middlesex overcame a 153-run deficit on first innings, as well as a Craig Overton hat-trick, to secure a tense one-wicket win over MCC in Abu Dhabi. John Simpson's unbeaten 89 provided the crucial plank in Middlesex's chase of 305, as the wicketkeeper helped the last three wickets chisel out 64 runs after Overton had appeared to swing the match towards MCC.

Harry Podmore and Tom Helm, who had shared six wickets to help skittle MCC for 151 in their second innings, kept Simpson company in partnerships of 36 and 22 respectively and, although Mason Crane removed both as part of a four-wicket haul, No. 11 Ravi Patel hung on to help complete victory.

Simpson was the hero when Middlesex chase 302 eight down at Taunton last year, on the way to the club's first title in 23 years. MCC's Somerset trio of Overton, Lewis Gregory and Jack Leach did their best to undermine Middlesex again, taking 15 wickets between them, but the champions ultimately proved too strong.

MCC saw their last two wickets fall on the third morning with only four added to the overnight score; Liam Plunkett was unable to bat after straining a calf earlier in the match. That still meant Middlesex needing to score considerably more than the 179 they managed in the first innings for victory.

They were given a much stronger base by the top order second time around. Nick Gubbins and Nick Compton both struck half-centuries and they looked to be cruising to their target on 242 for 4 in the 54th over.

Enter Overton, wicketless to that point. He pinned Steve Eskinazi lbw for 44, had Middlesex captain James Franklin caught behind first ball and then won another lbw decision against James Harris to change the complexion of the innings. Simpson, however, stayed calm and ticked off the runs with the lower order to ensure Middlesex would start their season with a win under lights.

Middlesex 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st43SD RobsonNRT Gubbins
2nd64NRD ComptonNRT Gubbins
3rd37NRD ComptonDJ Malan
4th14NRD ComptonSS Eskinazi
5th84JA SimpsonSS Eskinazi
6th0JEC FranklinJA Simpson
7th0JA SimpsonJAR Harris
8th36JA SimpsonHW Podmore
9th22JA SimpsonTG Helm
10th6JA SimpsonRH Patel