Western Storm sneak past the rain and Sunrisers at Cheltenham Festival

Alex Griffiths made 46 and Niamh Holland a quickfire 28 as the home side ran up a useful total of 165 for 3 after being put into bat in a match reduced to 22 overs per side, to set up a six-run success

storm_24072301

Cheltenham: Western Storm 165-3, Sunrisers 159-8 - Western Storm won by six runs

Fran Wilson scored a blistering 56 to propel Western Storm to a much-needed six-run victory over Sunrisers in a rain-shortened Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy contest at Cheltenham.

Alex Griffiths made 46 and Niamh Holland a quickfire 28 as the home side ran up a useful total of 165 for 3 after being put into bat in a match reduced to 22 overs per side.

Grace Scrivens and Dane van Niekerk did their best to make a game of it, scoring 39 and 26 respectively to give the chase early impetus. But off-spinner Chloe Skelton removed both in the space of two overs to strike a double blow from which Sunrisers were unable to recover.

Skelton finished with 3 for 36 and fellow spinner Sophia Smale took 4 for 34 as Sunrisers came up short on 159 for 8, Storm registering their first List A win since May to move off the foot of the table.

Storm openers Dani Gibson and Griffiths did their best to utilise a reduced four-over powerplay, adding 22 in 3.2 overs before the former was bowled playing across the line for 12 by Eva Gray. 

Forward momentum was maintained as new batter Wilson scored at a run-a-ball, driving Gray down the ground for four and then pulling spinner Mady Villiers for another boundary to keep the scoreboard moving.

The England World Cup winner greeted leg-spinner Abtaha Maqsood with a swept four and then pulled her through midwicket as Storm passed 50 in the ninth over. Griffiths proved the perfect foil, finding the gaps and rotating the strike as the second wicket alliance realised 50 from 45 balls.

storm_24072302

Western Storm beat Sunrisers at Cheltenham [Getty Images]

A slow outfield proved problematic for Storm, and Amu Surenkumar bowled tidily to restrict scoring from the Chapel End, but Wilson swept Scrivens for four in the 14th over to regain the initiative for the hosts. Wilson's aggressive approach paid dividends when she went to a 45-ball half-century in the grand manner, pulling Surenkumar for six over midwicket.

Surenkumar avenged herself in her next over, Wilson attempting to drive and edging a catch to short fine leg with the score on 113. Her forthright innings occupied 52 balls, included five fours and a six and served as a crucial mainstay in a stand of 91 in 13.3 overs.

By contrast, Griffiths found the boundary only once in compiling 46 from 47 balls before holing out to deep midwicket off the bowling of Surenkumar, who finished with 2 for 37 from five overs. Nevertheless, her innings proved every bit as important as that of Wilson in helping Storm achieve a competitive total.

Promoted up the order, England Under-19 international Niamh Holland picked up the cudgels at the death, helping herself to four boundaries in a high-octane innings of 28 from 17 balls. Storm captain Sophie Luff weighed in with 9, playing her part in an unbroken stand of 32 for the third wicket.

Needing to score at 7.5 per over, Sunrisers' chase was undermined by the early loss of Cordelia Griffith, the opener smacking a short delivery from Gibson straight to backward point in the third over with the score on 10.

Introduced at the Chapel End, slow left-armer Smale struck with her first delivery, bowling Jodie Grewcock for 1 as the visitors slipped to 19 for 2 in the fifth. Dane van Niekerk immediately demonstrated her attacking intent, hoisting Smale over midwicket for six and then hitting her for four through the same area, but the experienced Phoebe Graham sent down three overs with the new ball for just 10 to pile further pressure onto Sunrisers.

Lauren Filer proved expensive, conceding 13 runs from the eighth over, to give the visitors encouragement, van Niekerk and Scrivens advancing the score to 66 for 2 at the halfway point of the innings. 

Skelton then struck a crucial blow, taking an instinctive return catch to dismiss the dangerous van Kiekerk for 2, at which point Sunrisers required a further 96 off 63 balls. Their task became still more difficult when Skelton had Scrivens caught at the wicket by Katie Jones for 39 in her next over.

Storm missed an opportunity to further tighten the screw, Filer dropping Villers at mid-off on 9 off the bowling of Skelton. Encouraged by that mishap, Gray went on the attack, raising 27 from 19 balls before hoisting Smale to deep midwicket. When Smale pinned Amara Carr lbw next ball, Sunrisers were 121 for 6 and needing to score at more than 11 an over.

Villers hit 22 off 16 balls, only to chip Skelton to mid-on in the 20th over, after which Storm were able to relax.

This coverage is brought to you in partnership with Smile Group Travel, specialists in women and girls cricket. For more information, visit www.smilegrouptravel.com


Related Topics

Comments

THE CRICKETER NEWSLETTER Get all the latest cricket news to your inbox, twice a week SIGN UP

Thank You! Thank you for subscribing!

LATEST NEWS

SERIES/COMPETITIONS

LOADING

STATS

Units 7-8, 35-37 High St, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough, LE128PY

website@thecricketer.com

Welcome to www.thecricketer.com - the online home of the world’s oldest cricket magazine. Breaking news, interviews, opinion and cricket goodness from every corner of our beautiful sport, from village green to national arena.