Surrey Triumphs Over Lancashire in Women's One-Day Cup Showdown
Women's One-Day Cup - Chathli, Brown combine for Surrey to sink Lancashire
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Surrey secured a thrilling victory over Lancashire by three wickets in the Women's One-Day Cup, chasing down 247 runs. Key contributions came from wicketkeeper-batter Asha Chathli, who scored an unbeaten 88, and Maitlan Brown, who added 62 runs and took three wickets, helping Surrey to their third consecutive win.
- 01Asha Chathli's unbeaten 88 runs came off 101 balls, showcasing her ability to anchor the innings.
- 02Maitlan Brown contributed significantly with both bat and ball, scoring 62 runs and taking 3 wickets for 46 runs.
- 03Lancashire's Eve Jones was the top scorer with 69 runs, but her efforts were not enough to secure a win.
- 04Surrey's chase was marked by a strong partnership of 134 runs for the fifth wicket between Chathli and Brown.
- 05Surrey reached their target with four overs to spare, demonstrating their batting depth and resilience.
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In a gripping encounter at the Women's One-Day Cup, Surrey chased down a target of 247 runs to defeat Lancashire by three wickets. Asha Chathli played a pivotal role, scoring an unbeaten 88 runs from 101 balls, while Maitlan Brown contributed with 62 runs and claimed three wickets for 46 runs. Lancashire, batting first, managed 246 for 9, with Eve Jones top-scoring at 69 runs. Despite a promising start, Lancashire struggled after losing early wickets, including captain Ellie Threlkeld and Fi Morris, which left them at 83 for 4. A spirited partnership between Jones and Grace Johnson, who scored 39 runs, helped stabilize their innings. However, Surrey's chase began strongly, reaching 50 runs in just seven overs. After a brief collapse, Chathli and Brown's partnership of 134 runs for the fifth wicket proved decisive. Chathli's half-century came off 63 balls, and despite a few late wickets, she guided Surrey to victory with four overs remaining, marking their third consecutive win in the tournament.
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