Hampshire dominate Durham to make One-Day Cup semis
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Hampshire dominate Durham to make One-Day Cup semis
"An opening partnership of 152 paved the way for Hampshire to cruise into the last four. Southby (58) played second fiddle to Bouchier who played the leading role with an unbeaten 93. The duo piled on 144 runs in just 19 overs before the heavens opened. When they returned, Southby fell but a revised target of 171 in 37 overs was chalked off comfortably."
"Second-placed Lancashire kept up the pressure at the top, Seren Smale seeing them home with an unbeaten 67 in a four-wicket win over Surrey. The Blaze look favourites to join the top two in the last four, thanks to a dominant victory over Somerset in which Sarah Bryce (68) top scored. The game between the two teams at the bottom went in Essex's favour as they triumphed by 27 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method over Warwickshire."
Hampshire became the first team into the Women's One-Day Cup semi-finals after a nine-wicket win over Durham. Openers Maia Bouchier (unbeaten 93) and Rhianna Southby (58) put on a 152-run stand and piled on 144 in 19 overs before rain reduced the chase to 171 in 37 overs, which Hampshire reached comfortably. Durham's Hollie Armitage top-scored with a 105-ball 88. Hampshire captain Georgia Adams took 3-41. Lancashire kept pressure with a four-wicket win over Surrey as Seren Smale finished unbeaten on 67 following a 74-run opening stand. The Blaze beat Somerset with Sarah Bryce scoring 68, while Essex beat Warwickshire by 27 runs via DLS.
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