By Charlie Peat
AN excellent second-half bowling performance backed up by international quality with the bat from departing Callum Ferguson saw Worcestershire reach Finals Day for the first time.
Having been put in, Gloucestershire’s openers dovetailed well to begin with: the young Miles Hammond seemed settled by the vast experience and know-how of his captain Michael Klinger at the other end, and the pair put on 65 for the first wicket.
However, when Hammond fell to ever-dependable Daryl Mitchell, who conceded a measly 15 runs from his four overs, Gloucestershire fell away badly &...
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