Wins for Blaze, Durham & Lancs in One-Day Cup

Marie Kelly watches after hitting a shot through the legside for The Blaze Image source, Getty Images
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Marie Kelly has scored four half-centuries in this season's One-Day Cup for The Blaze

ByAdam Lanigan
BBC Sport England

The Blaze strengthened their position at the top of the One-Day Cup table with a comfortable victory over Yorkshire.

They bowled out their visitors for just 150 at Chesterfield before chasing it down with almost 20 overs to spare for a four-wicket win.

It extends the lead over second-placed Hampshire to nine points after a ninth win in their 11 games.

Durham climbed to third over previous incumbents Surrey following a six-wicket triumph at Chester-le-Street.

They bowled out the Brown Caps for 179 and captain Hollie Armitage's unbeaten 76 saw them home in the 37th over.

In a meeting of the bottom two, last year's winners Lancashire thrashed Essex by 153 runs at Blackpool as Fi Morris produced career-best figures of 6-27.

Captains' knocks see Blaze and Durham home

Yorkshire had decided to bat first on a green surface but lost openers Lauren Winfield-Hill and Ami Campbell quickly to leave them 6-2, while star Australia batter Jess Jonassen only made nine, bowled by Charli Knott.

Sarah Glenn top scored with 30 and shared a partnership of 59 with Rebecca Duckworth (26), but they lost wickets at regular intervals with Charley Phillips claiming the final one to finish with 3-29 as the innings ended in the 43rd over.

Beth Langston took three quick wickets to leave The Blaze 51-3, but captain Marie Kelly played a fine anchor innings, with 66 off 87 balls to set up the victory.

There was a good fifth wicket stand of 51 with Prisha Thanawala (30) and although her and Kelly both fell with the score on 144, victory was sealed with the first ball of the 31st over.

The Blaze now have a 14-point cushion over fourth place and are looking a strong bet to make sure they are in the knockout stages in September.

After winning the toss, Surrey's innings stuttered badly from 118-2 in the 21st over when a partnership of 56 between Ivreen Dhaliwal (22) and Alice-Davidson-Richards was ended with Dhaliwal falling to Abigail Glen.

From there, wickets fell at regular intervals as leg-spinner Katie Levick picked up an impressive 4-31 from eight overs.

Captain Davidson-Richards was the highest scoring batter with 26, although the highest contribution was the 33 in the extras column as Surrey were all out with 10.2 overs to spare.

When slow left-armer Bethan Miles took the wickets of Mady Villiers (21) and Emily Windsor for just four in quick succession as Durham slipped from 71-2 to 81-4, it was game on.

But Heather Graham joined Armitage at the crease to turn the run chase decisively in their favour.

Skipper Armitage struck seven fours in her 97-ball knock while Graham was unbeaten on 40 as they put on an unbroken 102-run partnership

Durham cruised home with 80 balls to spare for a fourth win in five in this competition, collecting five points as they jumped two ahead of Surrey in the process who suffered back-to-back losses.

Fi Morris in the foreground leads Lancashire off the field with the rest of the team cheering behind her after taking 6-27 against EssexImage source, ECB Reporters' Network
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Fi Morris has taken a combined 10-60 in her last two One-Day Cup matches

Jones and Morris star to thrash Essex

Defending champions Lancashire have had a miserable time of it this year with seven defeats in their opening 10 games.

But they produced a comprehensive win over bottom side Essex, dominating them with bat and ball to build on beating The Blaze last time out.

Eve Jones led the way again with the bat as her 54 took her past 500 runs in the One-Day Cup, with her total of 553 the best in the competition.

Fellow opener Emma Lamb struck 35 and Seren Smale hit 38 coming in at six, but the bowlers chipped away sufficiently, with Esmae McGregor taking 3-38, to limit Lancashire to 272-9.

However, Tara Norris and Kate Cross had the visitors 26-3 and the chase subsided from there.

South Africa all-rounder Anneke Bosch struck 32 but she fell in Morris' first over and the off-spinner ran through the innings taking the remaining six wickets - Florence Miller was absent hurt - as the visitors were all out for 119 after 35 overs.

The five-point win moved the Red Rose county up two places to sixth, above Somerset and Yorkshire, while Essex are now four points adrift at the bottom.

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