Lawrence and Khushi seemed to be in a race to reach fifty first, having been stuck in on a stunning pitch and an outfield left worn by the recent Arctic Monkeys gig.If Lawrence smashed a towering six down the ground, Khushi would hit one further. If Khushi slapped through point, Lawrence would cut one but even harder.It tied in perfectly with Essex’s in-your-face approach to batting – which had seen them lose plenty of powerplay wickets earlier in the competition, but only sent Hawks fielders sprawling on this occasion. There were 73 runs in the first six overs alone, including 21 off Chris Wood’s opener.Khushi is Lawrence’s heir apparent to be Essex’s middle-order talisman, with both batters similarly wristy and powerful. They both have three fifties in this season’s competition and were only split by a ball in their pursuit of the milestone – Lawrence one ball quicker at 25 deliveries.The 127-run opening stand was Essex’s best versus Hampshire in T20s, beating Mark Pettini and Jesse Ryder’s 2015 effort by a run before Lawrence was stumped for a 33-ball 70.Michael Pepper was bowled to give Benny Howell a wicket on his Ageas Bowl return as Hawks fought back. Khushi was done for pace by John Turner, before the South African-born fast bowler had Walter caught at mid off and Matt Critchley lbw next ball to end with stylish figures of 3 for 19.Essex continued their collapse with Will Buttleman chipping a reverse lap to point and Simon Harmer was leg-before – Eagles losing six for 55 in the last seven overs having been 154 for 1, but it still reached the sixth-highest T20 score on the ground.

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