Central Sparks 223 for 9 (Jones 69, Cross 3-40) tied with Thunder 234 (Ecclestone 74, Lamb 56, Burns 4-56) DLS method
Thunder and Central Sparks conjured up a thrilling tie in a rain-affected Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy match at Emirates Old Trafford.
Undeterred, Lamb and Fi Morris built another good partnership, adding 63 in 11 overs, with Lamb playing shots all around the wicket in making a second consecutive half-century in the competition from 65 balls. Morris played her part, swinging Wong for a massive six into the midwicket carpark, in making 31 to help steer the hosts to 105 for 1 in the 20th over.
The double introduction of spin from Georgia Davis and new signing Burns, the veteran Australian all-rounder, transformed the innings as the Sparks fought back strongly with the Thunder middle order displaying familiar frailty.
Davis spun one past the advancing Lamb to have the Thunder opener stumped for 56 while Burns swiftly recovered from a poor first over that went for ten runs, and included a high full-pitch no ball, to have Thunder skipper Ellie Threlkeld caught at mid-on for one.
After Morris sliced a drive off Davis to Jones at extra cover, Burns struck with deadly accuracy bowling both Deandra Dottin for eight and Kate Cross for two, either side of having Liberty Heap caught at long-on for 17 as the Thunder slumped to 153 for 7.
Ecclestone and Tara Norris rallied with a 38-run alliance for the seventh wicket before the latter was lbw for eight to Emily Arlott. But Ecclestone, who had pulled Burns over midwicket for six in her final over, struck the ball impressively on her way to a 48-ball fifty. The England spinner hit out as she ran out of partners, pulling Grace Potts over square leg for a second six before being last out, caught on the square-leg boundary going for another maximum.
Sparks lost early wickets in their reply, Chloe Brewer edging behind off the fifth ball of Cross’ opening over and Abbey Freeborn falling for 17 to an excellent catch by Morris at gully that gave left arm pace bowler Mahika Gaur a wicket on her home debut.
Rain took the players off the field with Sparks on 62 for 2 and, following a delay of around fifty minutes, handed a revised target of 224 from 45 overs.
Jones had steadied the Sparks innings either side of the rain delay with a composed 75-ball half-century, adding 81 for the third wicket with Burns. With the threat of further rain around, the pair used all their experience to keep the score ahead of the DLS par score despite Burns being bowled for 37 playing back to Alex Hartley.
Cross returned to claim two important wickets; Jones for 69 when the Sparks skipper drove to Tara Norris at mid-on and Ami Campbell for a run-a-ball 28, brilliantly caught one-handed by Gaur at backward square to leave the visitors on 173 for 5 and requiring 49 off 58 balls.
But the Sparks faltered for the first time as the Thunder exerted pressure with some tight bowling. Ecclestone caught Katie George off her own bowling for six before Norris took two wickets in two balls with Arlott driving to Morris at extra cover for 13 and having Wong bowled first ball.
With 18 runs required from 18 balls Ecclestone returned to trap Davis lbw but Perrin, with a valuable unbeaten 27, and Potts held their nerve to level matters in dramatic style.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo