Wales On Sunday

PHILLIPS CONFIDENT FIRE CAN STILL BURN BRIGHT IN HUNDRED

- ALEX BYWATER Sports writer sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WELSH Fire’s New Zealand superstar Glenn Phillips has no doubt his team can rise from the ashes and seal a place in the knock-out stages of The Hundred despite them suffering a third straight defeat.

The Cardiff-based men’s team were beaten by Trent Rockets by six wickets on Friday night leaving them in fifth place in the table with four points from five matches.

After winning their first two games, Fire are on a bad run but Phillips believes they can turn it around with three more matches still to come.

“We have got a lot of positives going on. We are right in the mix and it’s not all doom and gloom,” he said. “If we win our next three games, we will be in a good position to qualify.

“We are putting competitiv­e scores on the board but although we have had a couple of losses, I’ve no doubt we can bounce back.

“The talent we have in our side is up there with any I’ve played in.”

Phillips struck a fine 50 from 35 balls and Leus du Plooy 30 in Welsh Fire’s total of 139 for eight.

Fire were well in with a chance of victory when they dismissed former England batting star Alex Hales, but from there another ex-internatio­nal took over. Samit Patel struck a marvellous unbeaten 46 from 20 balls which included five sixes as the big moments all went the Rockets’ way and against the Fire. Patel finished the game with his fifth six.

Welsh Fire women’s side couldn’t make it three straight wins as they were beaten by Trent Rockets by four wickets with eight balls remaining.

The Welsh side’s batting just didn’t fire and they posted only 102 from their 100 balls with three run outs and three stumpings hitting the home side’s momentum.

Piepa Cleary took two for 21 in response, but the Rockets eased home.

Australian Cleary knows her team – like the men – will likely have to win all three of their remaining fixtures to reach the knock-out stages.

Both teams will start that journey with a visit to Birmingham Phoenix tomorrow.

“I’d imagine we’ll have to win all three or maybe two,” she said. “We need our middle and lower order to fire and for one of the top four batters to kick on and be there at the end.

“Even another 20 runs against the Rockets would have made it interestin­g. It got quite close in the end but defending 100 was always going to be difficult.”

Glamorgan continue their Royal London One Day Cup campaign when they welcome Notts Outlaws to Sophia Gardens today.

 ??  ?? Welsh Fire’s Glenn Phillips strikes one to the boundary on his way to a half century against Trent Rockets on Friday night PICTURE: Huw Evans Agency
Welsh Fire’s Glenn Phillips strikes one to the boundary on his way to a half century against Trent Rockets on Friday night PICTURE: Huw Evans Agency

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