BEN Cox sparkled with the bat to help MCC defeat Durham by six wickets in a Emirates Airline Twenty20 Trophy Group B match in Abu Dhabi.
The Worcestershire wicket-keeper blazed 29 not out off just 10 balls batting at number five to see MCC to victory with eight balls to spare in a match reduced to 10 overs per side.
Cox has been given the tag 'Mr Reliable' by Worcestershire director of cricket Steve Rhodes - and he did not let the MCC down.
The former Bromsgrove School pupil hit two sixes and three fours as MCC overtook Durham's 89-5.
He had earlier taken one catch to dismiss Paul Collingwood.
Cox's County team-mate Joe Clarke was also part of the MCC XI but did not have the opportunity bat.
Cox was also at the wicket when MCC completed a last ball seven-wicket win over Peshawar Zalmi in another Group B match.
He was unbeaten on seven as MCC were set a reduced target of 69 in nine overs.
Peshawar had earlier totalled 133-8 in a full 20 overs but the target was reduced after the elements intervened.
Clarke again did not have time for a bat.
The Worcestershire duo are also part of the MCC squad for the four-day Champion County match versus Middlesex which gets under way on Sunday.
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