Bristol Post

Storm well beaten after Alice shines for Stars with 92

- Jon BATHAM

ALICE Davidson-Richards’ highest ever list A score helped South East Stars trounce Western Storm by six wickets at the Kia Oval.

The Kent-born opener plundered 92 with a six and nine fours as the hosts made light work of chasing down a victory target of 246.

Davidson-Richards shared a second-wicket stand of 154 with fellow England hopeful Sophia Dunkley, who also fell for 92 shortly before victory was secured with 41 balls to spare.

Earlier, England skipper Heather Knight top-scored for Storm with 73. Skipper Sophie Luff also made 55 in their 245-8, while Tash Farrant claimed 4-58.

Fi Morris’ promotion to opener backfired when Farrant nipped one between bat and pad to pluck out her off stump. Knight survived a scare when inside edging another Farrant delivery over the stumps, but that aside looked in imperious form. A gorgeous on-drive off Freya Davies and two delicate late cuts stood out as she moved to 50 from 63 balls, with nine fours.

Luff provided excellent support in a stand of 91, playing two glorious inside-out off drives for four through extra cover.

At 124-1 Storm looked in command, but Davies returned to have Knight lbw. Luff completed her half-century in 80 balls before being castled by Dani Gregory, and despite a belligeren­t 27, including two sixes from Anya Shrubsole, Storm’s total looked a little light.

Smith began the chase with a flurry of boundaries only to tickle a wide one from Lauren Filer straight to leg-slip.

Davidson Richards was given a life on 17 when wicketkeep­er Natasha Wraith failed to cling on to a catch down the legside off Shrubsole. It proved a costly miss as the righthande­r, helped by six fours raced to 50 in 62 balls.

Sophia Dunkley kept pace from the other end, her backfoot drive through extra cover arguably the shot of the day as the 100 partnershi­p was raised in 122 balls.

Dunkley’s own 50 came in 63 balls before Davidson-Richards thumped a Knight delivery for six over cow corner and then brought up the 150 partnershi­p with a cover boundary.

Sadly, there would be no century as she edged behind off Nicole Harvey with 60 needed. Harvey also claimed Alice Capsey cheaply and Georgia Hennessey bowled Dunkley with the scores level, before Stars coasted home.

Stars vice-captain Bryony Smith said: “The way we went about things today was fantastic, especially with the ball.”

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