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Nat Sciver-Brunt shows class as Blaze outshine Sparks

Nat Sciver-Brunt nails the pull Getty Images

Blaze 193 for 7 (Sciver-Brunt 66*, Lee 40) beat Central Sparks 189 (Ellis 53, George 50, Groves 3-39) by 3 wickets

The Blaze fought off closest pursuers Central Sparks in an engrossing match at Edgbaston to record a three-wicket win and strengthen their position at the top of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy table.

The league leaders bowled Sparks out for 189 as only Bethan Ellis (53) and Katie George (50) passed 15 for the home side. A tight Blaze bowling display was led by Josie Groves (three for 39) as they exploited the turning wicket and some ill-judged shots.

The Blaze reply was then spectacularly launched by Lizelle Lee. Spinners Georgia Davies and Hannah Baker caused a collapse from 73 for 1 to 91 for 6, but Nat Sciver-Brunt showed all her experience and class in an unbeaten 66 to see Blaze home to 193 for seven from 45.1 overs.

After choosing to bat, Sparks struggled to 38 for three in the 12th over. Kathryn Bryce took the big wicket of Eve Jones who was tempted into playing away from her body and edged to gully. Abbey Freeborn nicked Sophie Munro behind and New Zealand international Maddy Green chipped Grace Ballinger to mid-off to bag a debut duck.

Ami Campbell started purposefully (11 from ten balls) but when she chipped Lucy Higham to mid-wicket, Sparks were 66 for four. The resolute Ellis at last found some support from the more forceful George and the fifth-wicket pair rebuilt carefully. However, they fell in successive overs; Ellis lbw to Kathryn Bryce and George lbw to Groves, who then added two more quick wickets courtesy of careless chips into the infield as the last six wickets tumbled for 40 in 15 overs.

Lee and Tammy Beaumont took just 34 balls to wipe off that 40 in a thunderous start, including six fours from ten balls across the third and fourth overs. Lee's 40 included nine fours before she lifted a drive at George to cover.

Beaumont smote the only six of the match, over mid-wicket off George, but when she ambled a single and was run out by Charis Pavely's throw, the innings went into decline against the spinners. Five wickets fell in six overs as sharp return catches by Davis removed the Bryce sisters and Baker bowled Georgie Boyce and Munro.

A diligent stand of 40 in 11 overs between Sciver-Brunt and Higham ended when the latter fell to a stunning catch by Green at mid-wicket. That left Sciver-Brunt with 59 to find with the lower order and, with plenty of overs in the bank, she did it perfectly, reaching a 57-ball half-century in an unbroken stand of 62 in 90 balls with skipper Kirstie Gordon, who finished 15 not out.

The Blaze 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st61TT BeaumontL Lee
2nd12TT BeaumontSJ Bryce
3rd4Nat Sciver-BruntSJ Bryce
4th3Nat Sciver-BruntGEB Boyce
5th9Nat Sciver-BruntKE Bryce
6th2Nat Sciver-BruntS Munro
7th40Nat Sciver-BruntLF Higham
8th62Nat Sciver-BruntKL Gordon

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