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PUBLISHED ON: 29 MAY 2026, 05:08 AM
Middlesex sit at the bottom of the South Group with zero points and two defeats. Sussex are fourth with 2 points and one win, not the flying start their batting suggested, but still ahead of a Middlesex side without a victory. When they meet at Hove on May 30, both sides need a result. One is to avoid falling further behind a table that’s already separating contenders from the rest, the other simply to get off the mark before the campaign slips beyond saving.
Sussex’s opening night against Essex showed what this batting lineup can do at full tilt. John Simpson hit 63 off 23 balls, 8 sixes and just 1 four, sharing an 82-run third-wicket stand with James Coles (50 off 29) in 5.5 overs. Daniel Hughes contributed 44. Sussex chased 192 in 16 overs with 24 balls to spare. It wasn’t a chase; it was a statement. James Coles also took 2/32 in 3 overs with the ball, and Henry Crocombe added 1/25 as Essex were held to 191/5.
Kent, on May 25, brought a reality check. Sussex posted 197/6, Tom Clark hitting 79 off 29 balls, but Zak Crawley’s 75* made the target look modest, and Kent won by 7 wickets. One win, one loss, 2 points, and a home match against Middlesex next.
Against Kent on May 22, Middlesex had a genuine platform. Adam Rossington and Max Holden opened with 61 from 33 balls chasing 209, Holden making 20 off 16 before falling to Milnes. Rossington’s 79 off 42 kept the chase alive, but once he went, the innings had nothing left. Sam Billings had anchored Kent’s innings with 84* off 37 balls, a knock that set a total Middlesex’s fragile middle order was always unlikely to chase down. Tom Rogers took 4/39 and Middlesex finished 181/8, 27 runs short.
Against Surrey two days later, the collapse arrived earlier. Reece Topley dismissed Rossington and du Plooy in the same spell, with the scorecard reading 37/1. Yousef Majid’s 2/25 reduced Middlesex to 65/5 in the 10th over. Luke Hollman’s 35* off 27 and Eathan Bosch’s 30 off 19 dragged the total to 143/8. Sam Curran hit 71* off 47, shared an 88-run unbroken fifth-wicket stand with Laurie Evans (34*), and Surrey won with 9 balls to spare, their 11th win in 13 Blast meetings with Middlesex.
Surrey and Kent have already pulled clear on 8 points each. Hampshire sits third on 4. Sussex and Middlesex both need wins urgently, Sussex to climb into qualification contention, Middlesex to avoid finishing the group stage pointless. With only 12 games per team in the 2026 format, every match carries double the weight of previous seasons.
| Team | M | W | L | NRR | Pts |
| Surrey | 2 | 2 | 0 | +1.848 | 8 |
| Kent | 2 | 2 | 0 | +1.167 | 8 |
| Hampshire | 2 | 1 | 1 | -0.133 | 4 |
| Sussex | 2 | 1 | 1 | +0.632 | 2 |
| Middlesex | 2 | 0 | 2 | -1.043 | 0 |
| Essex | 2 | 0 | 2 | -1.864 | 0 |
Stephen Eskinazi, Middlesex’s leading scorer in 2025, left for Leicestershire before the campaign started. Joe Cracknell was injured from the outset. The squad Peter Fulton is working with is short on batting depth at positions three to five, and that’s exactly where both defeats have been decided. The 2025 finish, 8th in the South Group, wasn’t a blip. This isn’t a side going through a bad patch; it’s a franchise that has consistently underperformed in T20 cricket for the better part of 15 years. Middlesex have reached Finals Day once since the competition began, winning the title in 2008, with just two quarter-finals since. In the new 12-game format, they need at least 5 wins from their remaining 10 games to have any realistic hope of qualifying.
Sussex beat Middlesex by 9 wickets at Hove in July 2024, finishing on 161/1 chasing 159. They have led the last 5 head-to-head meetings 3-2. Tymal Mills took 24 wickets in the 2024 Blast at economies between 7.25 and 7.43, and he’s back, bowling at home under floodlights on a surface that rewards exactly his style of seam bowling.
The SUS vs MID Vitality Blast 2026 South Group gap in form, resources, and home advantage all point the same way. Sussex doesn’t need to be perfect here. Middlesex need everything to go right, and they haven’t shown yet that it can.
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What is Middlesex’s form going into the Vitality Blast 2026 Match 28?
Middlesex have lost both games and sit at the bottom of the South Group on zero points, NRR -1.043. Collapsing in both innings to post 181/8 and 143/8.
What are the South Group standings in the tournament?
Surrey and Kent lead on 8 points each; Hampshire is third on 4 points after two rounds. Sussex has 2 points; Middlesex and Essex are both on zero.
Who is the favourite in the SUS vs MID Match 28?
Sussex are favourites, leading the last 5 head-to-head meetings 3-2 and winning by 9 wickets at Hove in 2024. Middlesex have zero wins from two games.
Has Surrey beaten Middlesex frequently in recent Vitality Blast seasons?
Surrey have won 11 of their last 13 Blast meetings with Middlesex. Sam Curran’s 71* off 47 sealed the latest win on May 24, 2026.
PUBLISHED ON: 29 MAY 2026, 05:08 AM

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