Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Trophy Action

A look at the action from Southern Vipers and the Blaze in the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Trophy and a photo gallery,

This August bank holiday the only professional cricket action is in the women’s game, with four Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Trophy matches (the RHFT is the women’s 50 overs per side domestic competition in England – the longest format most of them get to play on any sort of regular basis). There is live radio coverage of the match at Arundel (in West Sussex but for centuries owned by the dukes of Norfolk) between Southern Vipers and The Blaze (the latter are midlands based) and I have thus been following that game.

For some unfathomable reason radio coverage of the match was due to start at 10:38AM, eight minutes after play itself started. Technical issues then intervened meaning that it was a further ten minutes, and thus 18 minutes (and five overs – the women are not slow getting through the overs) after the scheduled start that coverage was actually available.

Vipers had won the toss and chosen to bowl first. With the notable exception of Marie Kelly (40 off 37 balls) Blaze struggled with the bat all the way through their innings. Lucy Higham tried to marshal the lower order, scoring 29. Vipers’ two off spinners, Ava Lee (4-51 on her 19th birthday) and Georgia Adams (2-32 from 8.5 overs) were the best of the bowlers, a fact that Higham, whose bowling stock in trade is off spin will surely have noted.

Ella McCaughan and Rhianna Southby opened for the Vipers, McCaughan being their regular opener, while Southby is the sixth opening partner they have tried alongside her (shades of finding a partner for Alastair Cook in the England’s men’s side after the retirement of Strauss).

Vipers made it to 33 before Irish star (recent player of the series for them against Sri Lanka) Orla Prendergast, who had fared badly with the bat, trapped McCaughan LBW for 9. Vipers have just past 50, in the 13th over, but significantly Prendergast has also just struck for a second time, removing Adams with the aid of a catch by Josie Groves. This is looking like a decent contest. While I have been preparing this for publication Vipers have moved on to 72-2 after 16 overs. Southby is 30*.

I have a splendid gallery for you…