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Glamorgan Women gain revenge over Middlesex
Glamorgan Women gain revenge over Middlesex

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

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Glamorgan Women gain revenge over Middlesex

Vitality Blast Women League 2 South Group, Colwyn Bay Glamorgan 171-4 (20 overs): Parfitt 75, Jeanes 53; Pearson 2-35 Middlesex 141-9 (20 overs): Horley 46; Tulloch 3-18 Glamorgan won by 30 runs Match scorecard Advertisement Glamorgan took Middlesex's unbeaten Blast record with a 30-run victory at Colwyn Bay to gain revenge for a narrow defeat at Northwood two weeks previously. Captain Lauren Parfitt led from the front with an unbeaten 75 off 60 balls in Glamorgan's imposing 171 for four. She added 81 for the first wicket with Daisy Jeanes, who blasted 53 off only 21 balls. Middlesex captain Saskia Horley also top-scored for her team with 50 in their 141-9, putting on 68 for the fifth wicket with Georgia Irving (33). But Middlesex had left themselves too much to do with Poppy Tulloch (3-18) claiming quick wickets in the later stages. Advertisement It was Glamorgan's second win in three matches in the competition and Middlesex's first defeat in four. The fixture also marked the first match at Colwyn Bay for a Glamorgan senior team since 2019, with the men's regular fixture at the Rhos-on-Sea ground not resuming after Covid.

Glamorgan Women gain revenge over Middlesex
Glamorgan Women gain revenge over Middlesex

BBC News

time15-06-2025

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Glamorgan Women gain revenge over Middlesex

Vitality Blast Women League 2 South Group, Colwyn BayGlamorgan 171-4 (20 overs): Parfitt 75, Jeanes 53; Pearson 2-35 Middlesex 141-9 (20 overs): Horley 46; Tulloch 3-18Glamorgan won by 30 runsMatch scorecard Glamorgan took Middlesex's unbeaten Blast record with a 30-run victory at Colwyn Bay to gain revenge for a narrow defeat at Northwood two weeks Lauren Parfitt led from the front with an unbeaten 75 off 60 balls in Glamorgan's imposing 171 for added 81 for the first wicket with Daisy Jeanes, who blasted 53 off only 21 captain Saskia Horley also top-scored for her team with 50 in their 141-9, putting on 68 for the fifth wicket with Georgia Irving (33).But Middlesex had left themselves too much to do with Poppy Tulloch (3-18) claiming quick wickets in the later was Glamorgan's second win in three matches in the competition and Middlesex's first defeat in fixture also marked the first match at Colwyn Bay for a Glamorgan senior team since 2019, with the men's regular fixture at the Rhos-on-Sea ground not resuming after Covid.

Middlesex edge to win over Glamorgan in Women's T20 Blast
Middlesex edge to win over Glamorgan in Women's T20 Blast

BBC News

time01-06-2025

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Middlesex edge to win over Glamorgan in Women's T20 Blast

Glamorgan 77 (17.2 overs): Holland 40; S Patel 2-9Middlesex 79-5 (19.5 overs): Horley 21*; Porter 3-7Middlesex (4 pts) won by 4 wicketsMatch scorecard Middlesex edged to a nervous four-wicket victory over Glamorgan off the penultimate ball after hustling out the visitors for just 77 at Saskia Horley (21 not out) hit the winning boundary after Middlesex made hard work of a modest Porter (3-7) did most to put the hosts under loanee Niamh Holland's 40 was the only substantial contribution for Glamorgan in their first Blast match, with pace bowlers Sonali Patel and Lauren Turner claiming two wickets each early Tulloch (16 not out) was the only other player in double figures as Glamorgan struggled to get the spinners away and failed to bat out their overs. In the home reply, spinners Porter and Sara Phillips took two wickets apiece as Middlesex stumbled to 40-4 when Finty Trussler went for Scotland international Horley and Pippa Sproul took them within sight of victory, but further wickets for Porter and Emily Burke meant that Middlesex still needed three from the last two balls when Horley clubbed Burke through who also beat Glamorgan in the One Day Cup, are the only Tier Two side to have defeated the Welsh county so have two wins from two in the Blast after dispatching Sussex in their debut at Lord's three days previously."It was one of those days for us, we didn't bat well at all," admitted Glamorgan coach Rachael Priest."We were probably lucky to get that close, we always want to show fight in everything, we didn't do that with the bat but the girls gave it everything with the ball."

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