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What Does Middlesex Need to Fix to Beat Sussex in Vitality Blast 2026 Match 28 at Hove?

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PUBLISHED ON: 29 MAY 2026, 04:51 AM

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Middlesex need to fix one thing above everything else: a middle order that collapses the moment the top order is disturbed. Two games, two defeats, same pattern. Against Kent, they had a platform and lost it. Against Surrey, the innings was gone by the 11th over. Until that structural flaw is addressed, Hove against a confident Sussex side will produce the same result. Peter Fulton knows exactly what the problem is. The question is whether he has the personnel to solve it. 

The Collapse Pattern Across Both Defeats 

Against Kent at Lord’s on May 22, Middlesex chased 209. Adam Rossington and Max Holden opened with 61 from 33 balls, and the chase looked alive. Holden went for 20 in the sixth over, du Plooy was caught for 19, Jake Lintott’s two-wicket middle-overs spell pushed the required rate out of reach, and Tom Rogers took 4/39 to finish the job. Middlesex ended on 181/8, 27 short. 

Against Surrey two days later, the collapse came in the first powerplay. Reece Topley dismissed Rossington and du Plooy in the same spell with the scorecard on 37/1. Yousef Majid added 2/25, and Middlesex were 65/5 in the 10th over. Ryan Higgins was dismissed when his bat flew back onto the stumps. Only Luke Hollman (35* off 27) and Eathan Bosch (30) held firm with a 53-run stand, dragging the total to 143/8. Surrey overhauled it with 9 balls to spare. 

Match MID Score Key Failure Top Performer Result
vs Kent, May 22 181/8 (T: 209) Rogers 4/39, Lintott 2 wkts Rossington 79 (42) Lost by 27 runs
vs Surrey, May 24 143/8 (T: 144) 65/5 in 10.4 overs; Topley, Majid 2/25 Hollman 35* (27) Lost by 6 wkts

Middlesex Vitality Blast 2026 Batting Problems at Nos. 3 to 5

The gap between Rossington at the top and Hollman at seven is where this campaign is being lost. Du Plooy has gone cheaply in both matches. No one between positions three and five has absorbed pressure, rebuilt an innings, or posted a score that mattered. Against quality seam bowling in English conditions, that brittleness doesn’t just cost wickets, it collapses run rates and forces the lower order into impossible situations. Fulton needs one batter in that middle band to reset when wickets fall rather than accelerate the damage. 

Helm’s Economy Is the Bowling Problem 

Noah Cornwell took 2/25 against Kent, and Hollman chipped in with 1/30; those are usable contributions. The concern is Tom Helm. Against Surrey, he bowled four overs for 42 runs at an economy of 10.50, one wicket, defending a total of 143. Helm took 20 wickets in the 2025 Blast as Middlesex’s leading bowler. That version of him operated with totals worth defending. At Hove, if his opening spell leaks runs, the pressure on the rest of the attack is unmanageable. He needs to bowl at under 8.00. 

Rossington Is the One Thing Working 

Rossington’s 79 from 42 balls against Kent remains Middlesex’s best individual batting performance of the 2026 campaign. He reached his fifty in 24 deliveries, his first T20 half-century for the club since 2013, and was the only batter who genuinely tested the Kent attack. He’s back at Middlesex on a short-term deal for the first six group games. Against Surrey, he was caught off Topley early, and the innings had nothing behind it. The reliance on one opener to carry a T20 chase isn’t a talent problem; it’s a structural one. 

What Needs to Change at Hove 

Middlesex sit at the bottom of the South Group with zero points. The top two qualify, 12 group games remain, and a turnaround is mathematically possible, but only if it starts on May 30. Hove won’t offer easy conditions. Sussex have home knowledge, seam-friendly surfaces, and their own competitive instincts. The Middlesex Vitality Blast 2026 batting problems: a fragile middle order, du Plooy failing twice, no one between three and five capable of resetting a collapsing innings won’t fix themselves. Fulton needs answers here, and he needs them before the first ball is bowled at Hove.   


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FAQs

 

Why has Middlesex lost its first two Vitality Blast 2026 games?

Middlesex have lost both games due to middle-order collapses. Against Kent, they finished 181/8 chasing 209 after losing key wickets in a cluster, and against Surrey, they crashed to 65/5 in the 10th over, posting only 143/8. 

What went wrong for Middlesex vs Surrey?

Middlesex collapsed to 65/5 after Reece Topley dismissed Rossington and du Plooy in the same spell at 37/1. Yousef Majid’s 2/25 compounded it, and only Hollman (35*) and Bosch (30) prevented a worse total than 143/8. 

Who is Middlesex’s best batter?

Adam Rossington is Middlesex’s standout batter, scoring 79 from 42 balls against Kent, his first T20 half-century for the club since 2013. He reached his fifty in 24 deliveries and is the only Middlesex batter to have genuinely threatened opposition bowling this campaign.

Can Middlesex qualify for the quarter-finals after two losses?

It’s difficult but not impossible. Middlesex have zero points and sit at the bottom of the South Group. With 12 group games remaining, they need a strong winning run and results elsewhere to go their way; sides losing their first two Blast games rarely recover to reach the knockouts.

PUBLISHED ON: 29 MAY 2026, 04:51 AM

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