Captain’s Innings – Ian Botham – NatWest Trophy Semi-Final 1983 – Middlesex v Somerset – Lord’s – 17 August 1983

This is a short snippet about the 1983 National Westminster Bank Trophy semi-final between Middleex and Somerset at Lord’s. Ian Botham captained the Somerset side throughout the 1983 Nat West Trophy, including the Final at Lord’s, due to a long period of injury to Brian Rose, although Rose was still Club Captain.

Ian Botham played one of the all-time great Somerset ‘captain’s innings’ in the semi-final at Lord’s against Middlesex. Chasing 223 to win (not an unreasonable target to set in those days) Botham came to the wicket with Somerset on 43 for 4 with Viv Richards already out and soon lost Phil Slocombe to make it 52 for 5. With the five wickets having fallen to Norman Cowans and Neil Williams and Middlesex also having Wayne Daniel, John Embury and Phil Edmonds the outlook looked bleak indeed.

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