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Bears and Blaze tie as Hampshire and Surrey get off to winning starts
Bears and Blaze tie as Hampshire and Surrey get off to winning starts

BBC News

time7 days ago

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Bears and Blaze tie as Hampshire and Surrey get off to winning starts

The Blaze were held to a thrilling tie by Warwickshire Bears at Trent Bridge but there were comfortable Women's T20 Blast wins elsewhere for Hampshire Hawks and Surrey. Georgia Elwiss' Blaze side, who represent Nottinghamshire but kept their regional name after winning the Charlotte Edwards Cup last season, were set 161 for victory by the Elwiss's 38-ball 52 was ended by Charis Pavely who had earlier top scored for the Bears with 46, sisters Kathryn (60) and Sarah Bryce (27) looked set to bring home the win, taking the chase into the final over with nine runs off the first four deliveries from Issy Wong put them on course but with two needed from two, Sarah Bryce holed out at mid off. New batter Maddy Green managed a single off the final delivery but was run out going for the second as the two sides shared two points a piece in their opening Boucher starred with a 53-ball 92 as Hampshire Hawks got their campaign off to a flier beating Essex by 25 Hampshire opener's effort built a platform for the home side to post 215-3 after being put in to bat by the visitors. On-loan Yorkshire star Lauren Winfield-Hill (69) made a decent stab at chasing down the total but Bex Tyson's 3-40 took crucial wickets in the chase including Essex's Australia international Maddie two-time Big Bash winner with Adelaide Strikers hit a rapid 17-ball 38 but was the second of three to fall to the left arm Surrey posted a thumping eight-wicket victory over a target of 132 for victory Danni Wyatt-Hodge (53 not out) and Paige Scholfield (63) put them within touching distance with a 112-run partnership for the second Chathli brought home the win with 27 balls to spare with a power-packed finish, hitting 12 in four balls and a six to secure victory.

Elwiss steers Blaze to win despite injury
Elwiss steers Blaze to win despite injury

BBC News

time20-05-2025

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Elwiss steers Blaze to win despite injury

All-rounder Georgia Elwiss defied the pain from an injured hand with a match-winning unbeaten 75 as The Blaze beat Somerset by four wickets with an over to spare in the women's One-Day skipper Sophie Luff struck 72 from 76 balls, backed up by a half-century from opener Rebecca Odgers and a swashbuckling 25-ball 48 from Australian all-rounder Amanda-Jade Wellington as Somerset set their opponents a tough challenge by posting 304-7 in their 50 Zealand batter Maddy Green hit 12 boundaries in a 90-ball 97 as The Blaze responded, sharing a 125-run second-wicket stand with Kathryn Bryce (59) before they slipped to 33-year-old England all-rounder Elwiss brought all her experience into play as she and skipper Kirstie Gordon (25) shared an unbroken 67-run partnership to clinch victory at the Haslegrave Ground in who hit eight fours and faced 68 balls, batted despite suffering an injury fielding off her own bowling and spent the last 19 overs of the Somerset innings off the field receiving treatment. Odgers and opening partner Emma Corney earlier put on 88 for the first wicket as Somerset's innings got off to a flying start. They were not parted until the the 17th over, when Odgers was unlucky to be run out after Corney changed her mind over a was the 22-year-old Cornish-born batter's second fifty in two innings in Somerset colours, making a good impression again after her 60 against Durham earlier in the Josie Groves was expensive but picked up an important wicket when Corney was stumped and Elwiss was rewarded for an excellent spell by having Fran Wilson (28) caught at mid-off from a slower ball prior to suffering her Ballinger castled Katie Jones for eight but skipper Luff was the fulcrum for Somerset, the 69 added with Alex Griffiths (28) in 11 overs for the fifth wicket giving Somerset a platform to was bowled when she missed a slog-sweep and Luff was caught at short fine leg, having hit seven fours and a six. But then came a flurry of hitting by Wellington, seven of whose nine boundaries before she was run out off the final ball came in Ballinger's last three overs, which cost 37 Blaze struggled for early momentum in response, with Georgie Boyce running herself out looking for a single that Green understandably once Green and Kathryn Bryce found their range in the last three overs of the powerplay, turning 19-1 from seven into 50-1 from 10, Somerset suffered until Olivia Barnes, the former Kent left-arm spinner, claimed her maiden wicket for her new county as Bryce was bowled attempting to partnership had added 125 in 18.4 overs, Bryce's fourth half-century of the competition having come off 47 balls with eight fours, Green's first for The Blaze also containing eight fours off the momentum shifted back to Somerset. A tidy spell from seamer Alex Griffiths was rewarded when Sarah Bryce, whom she had dropped on two in her follow-through, was bowled behind her though Green and Elwiss, at times in obvious pain from her injury, added another 47 for the fourth wicket, Somerset achieved the breakthrough they had been looking for when the former - in touching distance of a fifth List A hundred in this calendar year - was bowled by the returning Ellie loss in the next over of Ella Claridge, whose top-edged sweep gave 18-year-old Barnes a second wicket, left The Blaze 203-5 in the 36th, still 102 short of their target, Wellington striking a further blow when the leg-spinner removed Michaela Kirk leg despite her discomfort, Elwiss took the responsibility for seeing her side over the line, a superbly judged innings giving her a third half-century for the Blaze as she and Gordon completed the Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay

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