Loughborough Echo

Loughborou­gh Lightning lose their KSL opening clash

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ENGLAND captain Heather Knight shrugged off the disappoint­ment of a heavy defeat in the Ashes to lead Western Storm to a winning start in the women’s Kia Super League.

Knight hit 44 as Storm eased to a seven-wicket win over the 2018 runners-up Loughborou­gh Lightning, who were always up against it after posting a 20-over total of 126 for six at their Haslegrave Ground, despite a fine 65 from Knight’s internatio­nal team-mate Amy Jones.

Storm completed their victory with 18 balls to spare after Knight and Indian batter Smriti Mandhana had added 54 in just over seven overs for the second wicket.

Both fell to Sarah Glenn, both caught in the deep by Georgia Adams, who held on to a superb diving effort at long-off to deny Knight as she eyed up a half-century. But a couple of wickets for the promising leg-spinner was a small consolatio­n for Lightning.

Lightning had made an awful start when they batted, losing two of their overseas stars in the opening two overs after Georgia Elwiss had decided to bat first.

West Indies all-rounder Hayley Matthews was out to the second delivery of the innings, Sri Lanka’s Chamari Atapattu was next, topedging off-spinner Claire Nicholas on leg side as she tried to get off the mark.

When Elwiss became the third batter out for a duck, bowled by Indian off-spinner Deepti Sharma, Lightning were 15 for three.

But Amy Jones posted her second half-century in Lightning colours during a partnershi­p of 77 for the fourth wicket with South Africa’s Mignon du Preez.

She had a let-off on 44 when she was dropped at deep backward square off Nicholas, fielder Danielle Gibson picking up an injury in the process, but might have had added to her seven boundaries but for Storm’s excellent fielding.

Jones lofted rookie Alex Griffiths for six over the short straight boundary and eventually fell for 65, a reverse sweep off Nicholas plucked out of the air nicely by substitute fielder Nat Wraith.

Good support came from Du Preez, who hit 29 on her maiden Lightning innings before 17-yearold seamer Griffiths claimed her first KSL wicket, trapping the ormer South Africa captain leg before with a full delivery. Georgia Adams made a useful 15 from 17 balls, Jenny Gunn cleared the boundary with her first hit and Kathryn Bryce, on her Lightning debut, struck the last ball of the innings for four but the total never seemed likely to be enough.

 ??  ?? ■ Amy Jones hit 65 but Lightning only managed a total of 126-6 as they were beaten by Western Storm.
■ Amy Jones hit 65 but Lightning only managed a total of 126-6 as they were beaten by Western Storm.

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