The Blaze Triumphs Over Hampshire in Women's One-Day Cup
Women's One-Day Cup - Charley Phillips four-for sets up victory for The Blaze over Hampshire
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The Blaze secured a thrilling three-wicket victory over Hampshire in the Women's One-Day Cup, chasing down 210 runs with 29 balls to spare. Charley Phillips excelled with the ball, taking 4 wickets for 31 runs, while Tammy Beaumont led the batting with 57 runs.
- 01Charley Phillips has now taken 18 wickets in the women's competition, making her the leading wicket-taker.
- 02Tammy Beaumont's 57 runs came off 76 balls, contributing significantly to The Blaze's successful chase.
- 03Emma Jones scored an unbeaten 37 runs from 31 balls, helping secure the win for The Blaze.
- 04Georgia Adams scored 89 runs for Hampshire, leading their batting effort before the team collapsed.
- 05The Blaze's victory marks their sixth consecutive win in the tournament.
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In a gripping encounter at the Women's One-Day Cup, The Blaze chased down a target of 210 runs, defeating Hampshire by three wickets. The Blaze's innings was anchored by Tammy Beaumont, who scored 57 runs off 76 balls, while Emma Jones provided a crucial finish with an unbeaten 37 runs from 31 balls. Hampshire's innings started poorly, losing two wickets for just 2 runs as Charley Phillips claimed two early scalps in her opening over. Despite a strong recovery led by Hampshire's captain Georgia Adams, who scored 89 runs, the team collapsed from 209 for 4 to being all out for 209. Phillips finished with impressive figures of 4 for 31, raising her tally to 18 wickets in the competition, making her the leading wicket-taker. The Blaze's victory, achieved with 29 balls to spare, extends their winning streak to six matches, showcasing their strong form in the tournament.
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The Blaze's continued success in the tournament boosts local interest and support for women's cricket in the region.
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