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What Are the Predicted Playing XIs for HAM vs ESS Vitality Blast 2026 Match 18? 

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PUBLISHED ON: 25 MAY 2026, 03:08 AM

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Tristan Stubbs’ return from the IPL is the one change that reshapes Hampshire’s XI for this match. Delhi Capitals finished sixth and were eliminated on May 24, confirming Stubbs is available for the Hawks’ trip to the Utilita Bowl on May 26. Essex, meanwhile, are expected to name the same XI that posted 191 in Match 1 before losing to Sussex by six wickets. One new face versus one unchanged lineup, but the new face matters enormously.

Hampshire Essex Vitality Blast 2026 Playing XI 

 

Hampshire Hawks Predicted XI

# Player Role Batting Position
1 Toby Albert (wk) WK-Batter Opener
2 Joe Weatherley Batter Opener
3 James Vince (c) Batter No. 3
4 Hilton Cartwright All-rounder No. 4
5 Tristan Stubbs* Batter No. 5
6 Tom Prest Batter No. 6
7 James Fuller All-rounder No. 7
8 Liam Dawson All-rounder No. 8
9 Scott Currie Bowler No. 9
10 Chris Wood Bowler No. 10
11 Sonny Baker / Manny Lumsden Bowler No. 11

*Stubbs replaces Delano Potgieter following his IPL 2026 return. Arrival confirmed by the Utilita Bowl ahead of Match 18.

Essex Eagles Predicted XI

# Player Role Batting Position
1 Paul Walter Batter Opener
2 Michael Pepper (wk) WK-Batter Opener
3 Matt Critchley All-rounder No. 3
4 Luc Benkenstein All-rounder No. 4
5 Wiaan Mulder All-rounder No. 5
6 Noah Thain Batter No. 6
7 Simon Harmer (c) All-rounder No. 7
8 Simon Fernandes All-rounder No. 8
9 Shane Snater Bowler No. 9
10 Zaman Akhter Bowler No. 10
11 Charlie Bennett Bowler No. 11

Stubbs Changes Hampshire’s Ceiling 

Hampshire’s lower order collapsed badly against Somerset in Match 5, folding from 133/6 to a total that wasn’t enough. That fragility disappears with Stubbs in the XI. In his last two IPL seasons for Delhi Capitals, he averaged 52.15 at a strike rate of 170.78, among the most destructive middle-order records in franchise cricket. He slots in at No. 5, with Hilton Cartwright providing left-handed flexibility and seam support at No. 4. Together, they give Hampshire an international backbone the Somerset XI simply didn’t have. 

Toby Albert anchors the top of the order. He finished as the Vitality Blast’s leading run-scorer in 2025 with 633 runs and was central to Hampshire’s run to the final. His powerplay aggression alongside Joe Weatherley gives the Hawks the kind of start that sets up Stubbs and Cartwright to finish properly. 

Essex’s Settled XI and One Concern 

Essex doesn’t need to change much. Paul Walter (58) and Michael Pepper (52) opened with a 105-run stand in Match 1, and that partnership stays intact. Simon Harmer’s spin-heavy attack, backed by Wiaan Mulder’s seam and bat, should suit the Utilita Bowl surface if it offers any turn. Mulder is confirmed available for Essex’s first six Blast matches, and this game falls comfortably within that window. 

The one issue is Sam Cook. He fractured his wrist during training before Match 1 and has no confirmed return date. His absence leaves Essex’s pace attack short of genuine depth, and that could matter against a Hampshire lineup that now has serious firepower through the order.


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FAQs

 

Will Tristan Stubbs play for Hampshire in the Vitality Blast 2026 Match 18?

Tristan Stubbs is expected to play for Hampshire against Essex on May 26, replacing Delano Potgieter, who covered the overseas slot during Stubbs’ IPL stint. Delhi Capitals’ campaign ended on May 24, and the Utilita Bowl confirmed Stubbs’ arrival ahead of Match 18.

Is Tilak Varma playing in the Hampshire Essex Vitality Blast 2026 playing XI?

Tilak Varma is not part of Hampshire’s 2026 Vitality Blast squad. He represented the Hawks during the 2025 Blast season, but Hampshire’s confirmed overseas setup for 2026 is Tristan Stubbs, Hilton Cartwright, and Delano Potgieter as temporary cover.

Who is keeping wicket for Hampshire in the Vitality Blast 2026?

Toby Albert is Hampshire’s wicketkeeper-batter and expected opener for the 2026 Blast. He finished as the leading run-scorer in the 2025 Vitality Blast with 633 runs and was central to Hampshire’s run to the final.

Who are Essex’s overseas players in the Vitality Blast 2026 Match 18?

Essex are fielding Wiaan Mulder and Simon Harmer as their overseas players in the early Blast matches. Mulder is confirmed available for the first six games, while Harmer captains the side and leads their spin attack.

PUBLISHED ON: 25 MAY 2026, 03:08 AM

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