Coventry Telegraph

Edgbaston set to host Trophy final

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EDGBASTON Stadium has been named as host for the final of the inaugural Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, which will be played on Sunday, September 27, live on Sky Sports.

Launching this weekend, the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy will see the eight regional teams in the new women’s domestic structure split into two groups, with the two respective group-winners of the 50-over tournament progressin­g to the final.

Stuart Cain, Chief Executive of Warwickshi­re County Cricket Club, said: “It’s great to support and showcase women’s cricket by hosting a major national final in the city.

“Particular­ly with the women’s Commonweal­th Games cricket at Edgbaston in 2022. This also means that the two of cricket’s showcase domestic finals are coming to Birmingham as the Vitality Blast Finals Day will take place a few days after the Rachel Heyhoe Flint Trophy finals.

“Everyone at Edgbaston is proud to play a lead part in the inaugural tournament, not just by hosting the final but through hosting the opening two games and in supporting the developmen­t of the Central Sparks team alongside our partners Worcesters­hire and the National Counties of Herefordsh­ire, Shropshire and Staffordsh­ire.”

Born and educated in Wolverhamp­ton, Rachael Heyhoe Flint was a pioneer of women’s cricket and her husband, Derrick, played for Warwickshi­re CCC in the 1940s. Cain added: “I worked with Rachael when she was a Director at Wolves and I was constantly amazed by her energy and enthusiasm for the region as well as cricket.

“She was also a close friend of Warwickshi­re CCC so it’s a fitting tribute that the final will be held in the West Midlands.”

Edgbaston hosts two groups games in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, starting on Saturday with the Central Sparks opening game versus Northern Diamonds.

The Sparks then take on North West Thunder on the Bank Holiday Monday with both games played behind closed doors and live streamed via edgbaston.com

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