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Glamorgan Women win Sussex opener by 53 runs
Glamorgan Women win Sussex opener by 53 runs

BBC News

time19-04-2025

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Glamorgan Women win Sussex opener by 53 runs

Metro Bank One Day Cup Women League 2 - Glamorgan v Sussex SharksGlamorgan 178-5 (25 overs): Gammon 72; O'Neill 3-14Sussex Sharks 125-9 (25 overs) : Gibb 24; Tulloch 4-28Glamorgan win by 53 runs Scorecard Glamorgan Women won their historic opening fixture, beating Sussex by 53 runs in a rain-hit match in Beth Gammon led the way with 72 as Glamorgan racked up 178-5 in 25 overs, after their scheduled 50-overs MetroBank Cup fixture was halved following a four-hour were never up with the run-rate and finished on Tulloch, a late loan signing from Hampshire, took four for 28 for the home are playing at tier two level but with the promise of a place in the top tier in 2027 as they turn professional. After the visitors won the toss, Daisy Jeanes got Glamorgan going with 35 off 28 balls but Eve O'Neill claimed three for 14 in a fine five-over then dominated a century stand with Gemma Porter (29), hitting seven boundaries and running hard as her runs came off just 56 first opening bowlers were Tulloch and fellow loanee Erin Vukusic, on a short-term deal from could not put together a partnership to threaten the required run-rate, with Daisy Gibb's 24 off 21 in the middle order their best returned to dismiss three lower-order batters to make sure of a convincing margin.

'I'm Yorkshire through and through' - York's Winfield-Hill in captaincy honour
'I'm Yorkshire through and through' - York's Winfield-Hill in captaincy honour

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

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'I'm Yorkshire through and through' - York's Winfield-Hill in captaincy honour

YORK'S Lauren Winfield-Hill has been named Yorkshire Women captain. The Stamford Bridge star, who signed a new long-term contract over the winter, will lead her home county as they enter a new era in women's cricket. A new domestic competition has seen counties placed in a tier system. Yorkshire will spend 2025 in Tier 2, but will become a Tier 1 club in 2026, subject to conditions. The ten Tier 2 counties will play 50-over and 20-over cricket, with the White Rose kicking off their season against Worcestershire Rapids in the Metro Bank One Day Cup Women League 2 on April 19. Recommended reading: Stamford Bridge star backs Pyrah for Yorkshire Women success Winfield-Hill is honoured to have been appointed captain for she is 'Yorkshire through and through.' 'I am incredibly delighted to have been made Club Captain,' said the 34-year-old wicketkeeper-batter. 'I really am Yorkshire through and through so it's a real honour for me to lead this team in the first stage of our new era. 'From being around the girls out on pre-season tour [in Abu Dhabi], it's easy to see how talented the squad is, and Rich [Pyrah, head coach] has been clear in what his aims and vision for the season ahead will be. I'm excited greatly by it and I am really looking forward to getting started. 'Being captain of this great Club is not just about leading on the field but also leading off it too and I hope that under my captaincy, our team can inspire the next generation of young women cricketers in Yorkshire.' Winfield-Hill will be supported by Rachel Slater and Maddie Ward, who will lead the team should she be unavailable to do so. Pyrah added: 'We are delighted that Lauren will lead us going forward. Her experience is unrivalled and will stand our young squad in good stead for the season ahead. 'Lauren's appointment of Club Captain caps off what has been an incredibly positive pre-season tour, and we cannot wait to get our season started'.

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