Warwickshire Secures Narrow Victory Over Yorkshire in One-Day Cup Clash
Jonassen heroics not enough as Warwickshire sneak home by three wickets
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Warwickshire triumphed over Yorkshire by three wickets in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup at Scarborough, chasing down a target of 239 runs. Jess Jonassen starred for Yorkshire with a century and three wickets, but her efforts weren't enough as Chloe Brewer's 56 helped Warwickshire secure their fourth win of the season.
- 01Jess Jonassen scored 110 runs off 105 balls and took 3 wickets for 32 runs.
- 02Chloe Brewer contributed significantly with a solid 56 runs for Warwickshire.
- 03Yorkshire's innings featured key partnerships, including an 89-run stand between Jonassen and Georgie Boyce.
- 04Mary Taylor and Georgia Davis each took three wickets for Warwickshire.
- 05Warwickshire chased down the target with 16 balls remaining.
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In a thrilling encounter at Scarborough, Warwickshire edged past Yorkshire by three wickets in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup. Yorkshire posted a total of 238 runs, with Jess Jonassen leading the charge, scoring an impressive 110 runs off 105 balls and contributing with the ball by taking 3 wickets for 32 runs. Despite Jonassen's heroics, it was not enough to secure a win for Yorkshire. The innings was characterized by two significant partnerships, notably an 89-run partnership between Jonassen and Georgie Boyce, who scored 37 runs.
In response, Warwickshire stumbled initially, losing their opener Georgia Redmayne on the first ball. However, Amu Surenkumar and Meg Austin steadied the ship with a 72-run partnership. Surenkumar scored 45 runs, and Brewer's 56 runs ultimately guided Warwickshire to victory, reaching 239 runs with 16 balls to spare. The match showcased both teams' resilience, but Warwickshire's ability to recover from early setbacks proved decisive.
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