REPORT: Central Sparks vs Northern Diamonds
Gwenan Davies and England batsman Amy Jones top scored for Central Sparks in their debut fixture in the new Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy competition at Edgbaston.
The visitors, Northern Diamonds, chased down a target of 144 in the 50-over contest thanks to a 139-run opening partnership between Lauren Winfield and Hollie Armitage.
Katherine Brunt showed her class with the ball, taking five wickets with figures of 9-2-20-5 in two exceptional spells of bowling.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Sparks failed to maintain any momentum during their innings as the Diamonds’ well-credentialed attack, featuring four past of present England internationals, proved too good.
Sparks batters Gwenn Davies (36) and Amy Jones (26) top scored for the home side, but the powerhouse of Brunt was ultimately too much as the hosts were bowled out in 38.1 overs. Diamonds began with some very restrictive bowling before Brunt got the breakthrough and the first of her five wickets, when Eve Jones edged behind for 15.
Beth Langston, who shared the new ball with Brunt, got her first wicket when Marie Kelly chipped to cover for four, before leg-spinner Katie Levick broke a 34-run partnership when Amy Jones attempted to clear the boundary but was caught at mid-on for 26.
Gwenn Davies then looked to be steading proceedings for Sparks, but an unfortunate mix up in the middle resulted in her being run out for 33, after an excellent direct hit from wicketkeeper Bess Heath. Thea Brookes was bowled by Jenny Gunn for four shortly after.
The next four wickets all fell to Brunt to diminish any hopes of Sparks building a larger total. England team-mate, Sarah Glenn was bowled for 23, and Brunt also found the stumps to remove Emily Arlott and Issy Wong in quick succession.
Clare Boycott edged behind, flashing at a wide delivery to give Brunt her fifth wicket. Langston then got her second wicket, trapping Patel lbw as Sparks were dismissed for 144.
Diamonds chased the target with intent as Winfield and Armitage hit boundaries and kept the scoreboard ticking over to ensure they never gave Sparks a chance to get back into the game.
Winfield passed her half-century from 62 balls, with Armitage following and reaching her fifty from 67 balls.
Boycott was brought on, with Diamonds needing six to win and managed to get a last-minute wicket, with Winfield being caught on the boundary for 72. However, Diamonds secured victory in the next over, with Armitage hitting the winning runs and finishing unbeaten on 54.
Northern Diamonds bowler Katherine Brunt said: “Always feels great to contribute to a win and to the first-ever game for Northern Diamonds. It feels really special and feels great to be here as part of such a great win for us.
“We’ve really looked forward to this tournament and it’s amazing to come out on top in our first game. A great partnership between Hollie (Armitage) and Lauren (Winfield) topped off the day well for us.”
Central Sparks captain, Eve Jones, said: “Really disappointing from us, I don’t think we played well in all three aspects of the game, not enough runs and didn’t capitalise on starts made. For the bowlers, the experienced batters in the Northern Diamonds took the game away from us there, but we look ahead to Monday now, to put the wrongs right.”
The Central Sparks next face North West Thunder at Edgbaston on Monday.