AB de Villiers sparkled on debut as Middlesex started the 2019 Vitality blast with a seven-wicket win over Essex at Lord’s.

The South African legend thrilled a packed house at the home of cricket with a match-winning 88 from just 43 balls as the hosts chased down a target of 165 with ease.

De Villiers’ innings was a mix of class and belligerence containing five sixes and six fours and it ensured Middlesex avoided a ninth successive defeat in the format.

Mujeeb took the new ball as he had done in the World Cup for Afghanistan, but it was Tom Helm (3-27) who made the initial incisions, getting Varun Chopra and Cameron Delport caught in the deep off successive deliveries.

Tom Westley launched an impressive counter offensive, seven fours taking him to 40 before Nathan Sowter (2-32) trapped him LBW.

The Australian leg-spinner also accounted for Dan Lawrence, caught by George Scott after de Villiers had palmed the ball back from the boundary.

At 73-4 Middlesex were in the ascendancy but Nick Gubbins dropped Ryan Ten Doeschate on the boundary when he’d made just 19.

It proved expensive as Ten Doeschate raced to 50 in 33 balls before helping plunder 19 from Steven Finn’s final over as the visitors posted an imposing 164-6.

The hosts made a frenetic start with Stirling being given two lives on five, Shane Snater dropping a simple caught and bowled before Delport juggled and grassed one at square leg off Adam Zampa.

Unlike ten Doeschate, the Irish international failed to make the most of the reprieves, nicking Matthew Quin through to the wicketkeeper Adam Wheater to depart for 10.

Gubbins quickly followed, but de Villiers soon signalled his intent, flat batting a four back over the bowler’s head and then hitting maximums in successive overs as he and skipper Dawid Malan raised the 50-stand in 33 balls.

De Villiers surged to 50 in 29 balls and Malan caught the mood, slamming Lawrence for four through cover before de Villiers almost deposited the same bowler onto the Grandstand roof.

The 100-partnership came at a rate of knots and though Malan (43) was stumped off Zampa with 20 needed, Middlesex stormed home with three overs to spare.

Turning Point: de Villiers’ first six off Ravi Bopara lit the touch paper for what was to follow on a great night for the South African legend.

Ball/Shot of the Match: It’s hard to look past de Villiers’ huge blow onto the grandstand roof, but Lawrence’s sweet straight six off Toby Roland-Jones was a strong contender.

Unsung Hero: Middlesex’s other debutant Mujeeb will be forgotten amid de Villiers’ heroics, but his four overs, three in the powerplay cost just a run a ball.

What’s Next: Middlesex must wait until Tuesday to build on the momentum of this win when they cross the Thames to face Surrey.

Essex have a quick turnaround as they face Surrey tomorrow night at the CloudFM County Ground.