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Ellie Threlkeld, Tara Norris fifties secure Thunder's second tie of season

Eleanor Threlkeld made an unbeaten half-century Getty Images

Thunder 262 for 8 (Threlkeld 60, Norris 51*) tied with Southern Vipers 262 for 8 (Windsor 48, Norgrove 48)

Thunder secured their second tie in this season's Rachel Heyhoe Flint Trophy in the most dramatic fashion when Ellie Threlkeld's 60 and Tara Norris's unbeaten 51 brought their side within one run of chasing down to 262 to defeat Southern Vipers.

This outcome seemed unlikely in the extreme when Georgia Adams' bowlers were restricting the home side's reply and the match featured a fine debut by Australian fast bowler Maitlan Brown, who took 3 for 52 from ten overs.

But in all other respects, a superb match will be remembered for Threlkeld's extraordinary assault and for Norris's fearless hitting as Thunder scored 66 runs off their last five overs. The home side's No. 9 hit a six off Adams' penultimate ball of the match before being restricted to two runs off the final delivery.

In the opening hour of the day, the visitors' openers, Ella McCaughan and Abi Norgrove gave their side's innings a fluent and productive start, 42 runs being scored in the first ten overs. The true wicket and glassy outfield ensured that batters received full value for their attacking shots throughout the day and Norgrove, in particular, warmed to her task, hitting successive boundaries off both Mahika Gaur and Norris.

It was no surprise that Thunder skipper Threlkeld called on her battery of spinners early in the innings but they made no breakthroughs until the 21st over when Emma Lamb had Norgrove stumped by Threlkeld for 48, thus ending her 85-run stand with McCaughan. In the next over Adams was bowled through the gate by an off-spinner from Fi Morris but the loss of wickets did little to curb a run rate than cantered along at a minimum of four an over throughout the innings.

Emily Windsor continued the assault but was caught behind by Threlkeld off Laura Jackson for 49 when attempting the cut that would have brought her a half-century. Linsey Smith maintained the charge and was unbeaten on 42 when the innings closed.

None of Thunder's bowlers escaped punishment but Morris returned the respectable figures of 1 for 34 from eight overs and Lamb took 2 for 35 from seven and Jackson 2 for 43 off nine. In addition to her catch and stumping, Threlkeld conceded no byes and kept magnificently throughout the 50 overs.

Despite the early loss of Lamb, who was athletically caught and bowled by Brown, Thunder's attempt to score at 5.26 runs an over to win the game began positively.

Both Seren Smale and Naomi Dattani seized every opportunity to attack and it was almost a shock in the twelfth over when Smale was lured forward by a flighted off-spinner from Ava Lee and stumped by Rhianna Southby for 22.

That wicket still left Thunder reasonably placed on 50 for 2 but the next hour's cricket went a long way towards deciding the outcome of the contest. First Morris was hurried into a pull by Brown and skied a catch to Mary Taylor at mid on.

Then, having made a composed 43, Dattani drove a return catch back to Adams and two overs later Smith claimed the vital wicket of Deandra Dottin, who played inside an arm ball and was leg before wicket for 21.

Threlkeld's late assault on the Vipers' attack put the outcome in doubt for a time but her dismissal, leg before to Adams in the 48th over, seemed to have settled matters before Norris brought her side far closer to their target than anyone had believed possible.

Thunder 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st8EL LambSA Smale
2nd42ND DattaniSA Smale
3rd24FMK MorrisND Dattani
4th31DJS DottinND Dattani
5th7DJS DottinE Threlkeld
6th45E ThrelkeldDL Collins
7th11E ThrelkeldL Heap
8th64TG NorrisE Threlkeld
9th30TG NorrisM Gaur

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

TeamMWLPTNRR
VP1474380.457
BLZ1474380.173
SES1476360.583
SUNR146532-0.006
CS146531-0.233
ND146730-0.034
THDER143526-0.274
WS142816-1.068