MATCH REPORT: Lancashire Women complete four-wicket win in Beckenham
Lancashire Women stayed on course for the Metro Bank Cup semi-finals with a four-wicket win over Surrey at Beckenham.
Grace Potts took three for 31 as Surrey were bowled out for 225, while Hannah Jones took two for 33 and was unlucky not to get two more.
Kalea Moore was dropped twice off her bowling and she cashed in to make a career-best List A score of 67, while Alexa Stonehouse was the next highest scorer with 48.
Seren Smale anchored the visitor’s reply with 67 not out, as they closed on 227 for six, with 24 balls remaining. Alexa Stonehouse was the pick of Surrey’s bowlers with three for 34.
Lancashire chose to bowl and quickly made inroads, reducing them to 60 for five. Ailsa Lister dropped Bryony Smith off Grace Potts when she was on 14 but two balls later Potts dismissed Smith with an outstanding one-handed return catch.
Kira Chathli then went for 17, driving Kate Cross straight to Smale.
Alice Capsey was run out by Fi Morris for five and Paige Scholfield was bowled by Hannah Jones for just a single.
Jones then had Alice Davidson-Richards caught for 20 by Cross at mid-off, after she’d initially dropped her drive, but Phoebe Franklin and Moore responded with the biggest partnership of the innings to that point, putting on 61 before the former cut Phoebe Graham to Emma Lamb and was out for 25. Morris then had Alice Monaghan caught behind for four.
Moore cut Jones for a single to reach 50 and she was on 53 when she heaved Jones to the midwicket boundary and was dropped over the rope by Lister.
In Jones’ final over Moore was put down again, this time on 67 and this time when Gaby Lewis missed a far more difficult chance at square leg.
This time she couldn’t profit as Moore was lbw to Lamb in the next over, the 42nd.
Stonehouse, who’d put on 55 with Moore, blasted a huge six off Cross but fell to Potts in the final over, holing out to Graham at mid-off and Potts then ended the innings one ball early when she had Danni Gregory caught, also by Graham, for 18.
Lancashire’s openers put on 74 for the opening wicket before Lewis tried to pull out of a hook shot and edged Monaghan behind for 39.
The visitors seemed to be coasting at 117 for one, when two quick wickets opened a window for Surrey. Lamb tried to reach for a Stonehouse delivery and was brilliantly caught by a diving Franklin at backward point and Morris lofted Stonehouse to Scholfield for six.
Ellie Threlkeld went to an even better catch by Smith, who almost pirouetted to take a one-handed grab off Moore, but she made a useful 21 and by then Lancashire only needed 47.
Smale eased past 50 by clipping Moore for four through mid-wicket.
The target was down to three when two wickets gave the scoreline some respectability: Lister skied Stonehouse to Scholfield and although she was dropped, she hit the next delivery straight to Smith for 23. Collins ramped Franklin to Tilly Corteen-Coleman for a duck, but this merely allowed Cross to hit Franklin back over her head for the winning boundary.