The Blaze Reach Regional Women's Final with Five-Wicket Win over Central Sparks

The Blaze Reach Regional Women's Final with Five-Wicket Win over Central Sparks

The Blaze secured their spot in the regional women's final for the third consecutive year, triumphing over Central Sparks by five wickets with two overs remaining in the first semi-final of the Charlotte Edwards Cup Finals Day at Derby.

Despite Hannah Baker's impressive 3 for 24, the experience of Tammy Beaumont (39 off 31) and Kathryn Bryce (44 off 39) proved crucial for The Blaze. Josie Groves' quickfire 14 off four balls sealed the victory for last year's runners-up.

Courtney Webb's unbeaten 45 off 31 balls rescued the Sparks innings from a precarious 93 for 6. Davina Perrin (32 off 17) and Ami Campbell (21 off 14) had provided a solid start with a 54-run partnership in the powerplay. However, Groves' 2 for 16 and Grace Ballinger's 2 for 34 put the brakes on the Sparks' momentum.

Campbell's aggressive approach paid off initially, but she was caught at long-on in the sixth over. Perrin's dismissal triggered a collapse, with Sparks losing four wickets for 18 runs. Kathryn Bryce ran out Abbey Freeborn, while Groves bowled Katie George and Charis Pavely.

Em Arlott's dismissal left Sparks struggling at 114 for 7, but Webb and Ballinger rallied to finish strongly. The Blaze, in response, plundered 51 runs in their powerplay, despite losing Marie Kelly early. Beaumont and Kathryn Bryce added 57 runs for the second wicket, putting their side in a commanding position.

Sparks fought back with the wickets of Beaumont and Sarah Bryce, but Graham's six off Potts left The Blaze needing just 33 runs off the last five overs. Graham's dismissal and Kathryn Bryce's miscue gave Sparks hope, but Groves' three fours off George sealed the victory for The Blaze with two overs to spare.

Tags: #CharlotteEdwardsCup, #TheBlaze, #CentralSparks, #TammyBeaumont, #KathrynBryce

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