Aggression in abundance as Taunton high-fliers brace for semi-final

Matt Roller14-Jul-2022Two-hundred and sixty-five for five. Somerset’s total in their Blast quarter-final on Saturday night was the highest score in the 20 seasons of English domestic T20 cricket, and the fifth-highest in the format’s history worldwide as Derbyshire’s inexperienced attack – the impressive George Scrimshaw apart – buckled under the hostility of a packed Taunton crowd.”Absolutely magic,” was Tom Abell’s description, speaking to ESPNcricinfo before leading England Lions against South Africa this week. “Quarter-final nights here at Taunton are the nights that we’ll never forget. It’s always a phenomenal atmosphere. For the guys to perform and step up like they did was brilliant: it gives us a real confidence boost going into the weekend.”The star, as so often this season, was Rilee Rossouw, who has quickly become one of the best overseas signings in the Blast’s history. He has scored exactly 600 runs, averaging 50 while striking at 197.36, an unprecedented combination of dependability and destruction which has earned him a recall to South Africa’s T20I squad. Against Derbyshire, he thumped 93 off 36 – including 34 runs off a single over of Mattie McKiernan’s legspin.”Rilee’s been a legend,” Will Smeed added, also speaking while on Lions duty. “Everyone loves spending time with him and the way he’s performed for us this year has just been ridiculous. He’s on a different level to any of the guys here. It feels like every time I’m batting with him, we’re both just trying to slog every ball for six. It’s pretty fun.””Phenomenal,” Abell said. “He’s absolutely out of this world. He’s been unbelievably consistent for us and obviously the way he bats, he’s just so destructive and probably hits the cleanest ball I’ve ever seen. You can never guarantee performance but we knew Rilee’s quality and we knew what we were signing. It’s been a privilege to have him with us.”