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BBC News
10-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
England's Wyatt-Hodge extends Surrey contract
England Women's all-time leading T20 international run-scorer Danni Wyatt-Hodge has signed a contract extension with 34-year-old joined the club ahead of the current season and is the leading run-scorer in this year's women's T20 Blast, with has 299 international caps across all formats, scoring a total of 5,505 runs and claiming 73 wickets for England."This last year at Surrey has been so much fun. Being welcomed with open arms has allowed me the freedom to play my game in the best way possible. The facilities at the Kia Oval are outstanding and it already feels like home," she told the club website, external."The coaching staff and girls have so much to offer, and I can't wait to continue to contribute."Wyatt-Hodge has represented Staffordshire, Lancashire Thunder, Nottinghamshire, Sussex and Southern Vipers in a 20-year career playing in England, as well as playing for Southern Brave in the has also played for Victoria, Melbourne Renegades and Brisbane Heat in Australia, as well as Supernovas, Velocity and Royal Challengers Bangalore in did not state the length of Wyatt-Hodge's new contract.


The Herald Scotland
09-07-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Surrey improve qualification chances with victory over Gloucestershire
D'Arcy Short hit three sixes and eight fours in his 53-ball 70 in the hosts' response but Sam Curran (three for 32) and Chris Jordan (two for 26) restricted them to 165 for nine as Surrey won by 28 runs. Bouncing back in style! 😮💨 A professional performance in all three departments of the game at the Seat Unique Stadium. 💥 🩵 | #SurreyCricket — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) July 9, 2025 James Fuller saw Hampshire to a narrow three-wicket victory over Middlesex. The Hawks were chasing 188 after Stephen Eskinazi's 48-ball 94 saw hosts Middlesex post 187 for nine. The opener struck three sixes and 12 fours as Max Holden added 33. Hampshire needed 10 off the last over and Fuller came up trumps, hitting back-to-back fours to finish 43 not out. Kent edged a two-wicket win over Sussex at Hove with just three balls to spare. Nathan Gilchrist's four for 42 restricted Sussex to 148 all out and Joey Evison's unbeaten 48 from 24 balls at the back end of the innings saw Kent over the line in the final over. North Group leaders Lancashire suffered a rare defeat as Warwickshire won by 36 runs at Edgbaston. Ed Barnard hit a 34-ball 54 to help the Bears to 203 for nine in their 20 overs and then George Garton took four for 28 as Lancashire were bowled out for 167, with Rob Yates taking a stunning outfield catch to dismiss Phil Salt.


Glasgow Times
09-07-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Surrey improve qualification chances with victory over Gloucestershire
Will Jacks' 57 and some hefty blows from brothers Sam and Tom Curran saw Surrey post 193 for seven in Bristol. D'Arcy Short hit three sixes and eight fours in his 53-ball 70 in the hosts' response but Sam Curran (three for 32) and Chris Jordan (two for 26) restricted them to 165 for nine as Surrey won by 28 runs. Bouncing back in style! 😮💨 A professional performance in all three departments of the game at the Seat Unique Stadium. 💥 🩵 | #SurreyCricket — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) July 9, 2025 James Fuller saw Hampshire to a narrow three-wicket victory over Middlesex. The Hawks were chasing 188 after Stephen Eskinazi's 48-ball 94 saw hosts Middlesex post 187 for nine. The opener struck three sixes and 12 fours as Max Holden added 33. Hampshire needed 10 off the last over and Fuller came up trumps, hitting back-to-back fours to finish 43 not out. Kent edged a two-wicket win over Sussex at Hove with just three balls to spare. Nathan Gilchrist's four for 42 restricted Sussex to 148 all out and Joey Evison's unbeaten 48 from 24 balls at the back end of the innings saw Kent over the line in the final over. North Group leaders Lancashire suffered a rare defeat as Warwickshire won by 36 runs at Edgbaston. Ed Barnard hit a 34-ball 54 to help the Bears to 203 for nine in their 20 overs and then George Garton took four for 28 as Lancashire were bowled out for 167, with Rob Yates taking a stunning outfield catch to dismiss Phil Salt.


The Herald Scotland
01-07-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Leicestershire hammered by Middlesex to end unbeaten season
Noah Cornwell then took three for 60 in the second innings, including the final wicket of Sam Wood to end the match, as Leicestershire tumbled to 202 all out with Logan van Beek's unbeaten 36 their top score. RESULT | Middlesex win by an innings and 127 runs. We taste defeat for the first time in the @CountyChamp this season. Let's stick together and bounce back on Friday night. 💚#Foxes🦊 — Leicestershire CCC 🦊 (@leicsccc) July 1, 2025 In Division One, Surrey remain on top against Durham, who trail by 477 runs despite a valiant century from Alex Lees. In response to Surrey's mammoth 820 for nine, skipper Lees posted 125 before being dismissed by Daniel Worrall, whose four for 49 also included the scalp of Ollie Robinson for 79. Matthew Fisher chipped in with three for 69 as Durham reached stumps on 343 for nine. Stumps: Durham reach 343/9 at the end of Day 3, a deficit of 477. We'll return tomorrow looking for those 11 wickets! 💪 🤎 | #SurreyCricket — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) July 1, 2025 Worcestershire took complete control of their clash with Hampshire after forcing their opponents to follow on and ending the day with a 372-run lead. Replying to 679 for seven declared, Hampshire were bowled out for 221 with Tom Taylor taking four for 42 and Tilak Varma top-scoring with 56. They then fell to 86 for three in their second inning after Adam Finch took two for five in eight overs. Centuries from Ben Slater and Jack Haynes helped Nottinghamshire take a 126-run lead over Somerset. Slater was dismissed early for 124 by Jack Leach, who claimed six wickets overall – including Ishan Kishan for 77 and Lyndon James for 66. Jack Haynes scored 157 for Nottinghamshire (Mike Egerton/PA) Haynes starred with 157 off 295 balls before being trapped lbw by Leach as Nottinghamshire were all out for 509 and Liam Patterson-White removed nightwatchman opener Matt Henry to end the one over so far of Somerset's second innings. James Coles hit 150 as Sussex took a 30-run lead over Warwickshire. Aided by a valuable 45 from Fynn Hudson-Prentice, the all-rounder lifted his side to 533, with Corey Rocchiccioli taking six for 173. Skipper Alex Davies will start day four unbeaten on 48 as Warwickshire reached 88 for one at stumps. Matthew Revis made a century as Yorkshire took the upper hand against Essex. Shane Snater took four wickets – including Adam Lyth for 84 – but Revis and tail-ender Ben Coad made 150 and 89 respectively and put on 169 for the ninth wicket. Coad then picked up two early wickets as Essex were restricted to 33 for three in their second innings, still 58 runs in arrears. Elsewhere in Division Two, Lancashire will resume on day four looking to close out victory over Derbyshire. Aston Turner smashed an unbeaten 121 for Lancashire along with George Balderson's rapid 82 before they declared on 406 for six. Derbyshire's chase got off to a tricky start when James Anderson struck in the fifth over to dismiss Caleb Jewell for nine and they closed on 139 for three with skipper Wayne Madsen unbeaten on 39. Northamptonshire produced four centurions to earn a 58-run lead over Kent as a high-scoring match headed towards a draw. 132 | Stumps. Saif Zaib brings up his 150 with the final ball of the day. 🙌 Broad ends the day unbeaten at the other end on 107. 💯 Northamptonshire 624/6, leading by 58. — Northamptonshire CCC (@NorthantsCCC) July 1, 2025 Ricardo Vasconcelos made 100 and Calvin Harrison 122 before Saif Zaib and Justin Broad closed on 150 and 107 respectively in a total of 624 for six, Kent having declared on 566 for eight. Colin Ingram and Ben Kellaway both scored tons to give Glamorgan a sizeable lead over Gloucestershire. Kellaway top-scored with 139, putting on 254 with Ingram (117) for the fifth wicket. Chris Cooke added 75 before Glamorgan were bowled out for 528 and Gloucestershire reached stumps on 12 without loss, 136 behind.


BBC News
01-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Worrall burst keeps Surrey on top against Durham
Rothesay County Championship Division One, Kia Oval (day three)Surrey: 820-9 dec: Sibley 305, Lawrence 178, Jacks 119, S Curran 108; Rhodes 3-131Durham 343-9: Lees 125, Robinson 79; Worrall 4-49, Fisher 3-69Durham (3 pts) trail Surrey (7 pts) by 477 runsMatch scorecard A brilliant three-wicket burst by Dan Worrall resurrected Surrey's victory ambitions after Alex Lees and Ollie Robinson's 152-run stand had raised Durham hopes of being able to force a draw at the Kia scored a superb 125 and Robinson a 105-ball 79 as Durham eventually reached 343-9 by stumps on day three, but earlier both fell to paceman Worrall, as did New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham, in a slide from 266-3 to Matt Fisher removed George Drissell with the last ball before tea, Durham had lost four wickets for 29 runs in 12 overs immediately before the though, Graham Clark and Matthew Potts added 46 for the eighth wicket in 25 overs to hold up Surrey again as the Kookaburra ball lost its shine and resisted 79 balls for his 23, until Dan Lawrence spun an off break to pin him leg-before on the back foot, and then Worrall returned to hit Clark's middle stump with his fifth ball back to end a defiant 30.A hobbling Ben Raine, injured when bowling on day one, bravely emerged as last batter to keep Daniel Hogg company until the end of play, with Hogg even taking two fours off Fisher in the closing however, bat has overwhelmingly dominated ball on an essentially flat pitch in a County Championship match where the draw still seems the likeliest outcome despite Durham, in reply to Surrey's mammoth 820-9 declared, still being 477 runs adrift going into the final Lees frustrated Surrey's attack for almost six hours in all. The Durham captain began day three on 33, with his side 59-1, and forged a fine partnership with Robinson after seeing both Will Rhodes and Colin Ackermann depart before edged the impressive Fisher to keeper Josh Blake to go for 26 in the morning's eighth over, and Ackermann's 24 was ended by an excellent piece of bowling from Sam Curran. Angling one across the right-hander, left-armer Curran saw Will Jacks cling on to a sharp catch at first was fortunate to nick Curran between first and second slips for four before he had reached double figures and, after lunch, Curran had an impassioned appeal for lbw against Lees, on 64, turned down – much to the all-rounder's however, the fourth-wicket pair progressed serenely and successive fours off Fisher took Lees to 80 while Robinson went to a 76-ball half-century in style by pulling Jordan Clark powerfully off the front foot for six over mid went to his 31st first-class hundred in the 74th over of Durham's innings and – having been on the field in sweltering 90-degree temperatures for almost eight sessions – he was finally forced to leave it just before tea on day had just been bowled by a full in-swinger from Worrall (4-49), and the leader of Surrey's attack made it three strikes overall in his second, third and fourth overs with the second new ball – taken with Durham on 255-3 – when he quickly added the scalps of Lees and who faced 240 balls and hit 18 fours, nibbled at a fine ball that lifted and left him, and Neesham's thicker edge to a similar delivery flew to Jacks at first survived a big lbw appeal from Fisher on four and then a mishit pull at Worrall on five dropped inches short of Curran, diving forward from the squarer of two mid wickets, but Drissell (7) top-edged a pull at Fisher to mid on as Durham's sudden decline continued innings was steadied, however, by Clark and Potts who made sure of a second batting bonus point while also denying Surrey a third bowling point. Report supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay