
James Vince helps Hampshire to Vitality Blast win over Surrey on DLS
Earlier, Hampshire had limited Surrey to 141 for seven. Scott Currie was the pick of the bowlers with two for 17 from his four overs, while Jason Roy top-scored with 37.
🙌 HAWKS WIN 🙌
James Vince and Toby Albert steer us to victory by 10 wickets (DLS) and we go back to back 🤩
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— Hampshire Hawks (@hantscricket) June 5, 2025
That never looked like being enough and James Vince (33 not out) and Toby Albert (28no) were making solid progress towards the target when the rain came.
Kent and Middlesex had to settle for two points each after the weather prevented a result at Lord's.
Kent reached 172 for nine off their 20 overs after a briefly delayed start, Zak Crawley scoring a half-century, but Middlesex did not get the chance to start their reply.
Australian Grace Harris starred on debut as Surrey defeated Hampshire by 32 runs to move to the top of the women's standings.
63 from 35 balls! 🚀 Some debut from Grace Harris. 😮💨
Surrey 189/3 in the penultimate over.
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— Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) June 5, 2025
Harris hit 63 in Surrey's total of 213 for four and then took three wickets as Hampshire were limited to 181 for eight in reply.
Harris scored at nearly two runs a ball to give Surrey a great platform along with Danni Wyatt-Hodge, who made 62, and Paige Scholfield, who smashed an unbeaten 49 from only 18 balls.
The Hawks had a chance while Ella McCaughan was at the crease, but Harris ended her innings at 81 with a caught and bowled before dismissing captain Georgia Adams in the same over.

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