Report: Bears Women vs The Blaze, Metro Bank One Day Cup
Bears Women suffered a first defeat in the Metro Bank Women’s One-Day Cup in a closely-fought contest against Midlands rivals The Blaze.
Put in, Blaze cobbled their way to 252 for nine from 50 overs. Only Sarah Bryce (52, 56 balls) passed 50 but there were several contributions over 20. Em Arlott took three for 39 and executed a direct hit run out.
Warwickshire’s reply started strongly as Davina Perrin struck a fluent 53 (49) but from 123 for one they lost momentum and fell short at 211 all out as Kathryn Bryce took five for 38 and Grace Ballinger two for 29.
After choosing to bowl, Warwickshire took two huge wickets in the first four balls. Amy Jones and Kathryn Bryce both departed first ball, the former trapped lbw by Issy Wong before the latter played her first ball to point, set off on a single that wasn’t there and was beaten by Perrin’s throw.
Tammy Beaumont (38, 48) and Sarah Bryce added 74 in 75 balls but the fall of Beaumont triggered the loss of three quick wickets. Arlott bounced back from being hit for three successive fours by Bryce by having Beaumont superbly caught behind by Abbey Freeborn, diving low to her right.
Georgia Davis then struck twice in five balls as Freeborn accepted nicks from Georgia Elwiss and Bryce.
Orla Prendergast (34, 47) and Ella Claridge (38, 53) rebuilt diligently until the former clipped Hannah Baker to mid-wicket. Sarah Glenn cut Arlott to point but Claridge found another effective partner in Josie Groves (26, 25). They added 43 before Grove spliced Arlott to mid on and Claridge was run out by Arlott’s direct hit from mid off.
The nuggety team effort continued, however, as last pair Grace Ballinger and Charley Phillips added a crucial 32 against an attack which lost Chloe Brewer before she bowled a ball after she had to be carried to the dressing room after falling in the outfield.

Warwickshire’s reply was solidly launched as Freeborn (40, 60) added 48 with Sterre Kalis (27, 57) and, after Kalis pulled Prendergast to mid-wicket, 75 with Perrin.
At 123 for one, the home side was taking control but Kathryn Bryce struck in successive overs. Freeborn chipped back a return catch and Perrin fell lbw.
Katie George lifted Ballinger to deep mid-wicket where Prendergast took an excellent diving catch. Arlott returned to earth after her stunning century against Essex by making just two before pulling Ballinger to mid-wicket. Nat Wraith’s perky 35-ball 34 ended when she sliced Philipps to point.
Warwickshire needed 48 from the last 10 overs but Kathryn Bryce returned to remove Wong and Baker and, with Brewer unable to bat, The Blaze ultimately won with a degree of comfort.
Bears Women batter Davina Perrin, said: “We would have liked to have got a few more runs on the board. Personally, I got a good start and it’s important in those moments that you kick on. It was probably a bit more of a soft dismissal than I would have hoped but I plan next time to take more ownership of the innings and really propel the team forward.
“We had some great cameos with the bat. We’ve shown glimpses of what we’re capable of, we’ve just got to take those glimpses and make them into something bigger.
“They batted well and deep and that’s what good quality cricket does. It challenges you with the ball and then the batters fight back. Our bowling attack has done immensely well there. Em Arlott and Issy Wong challenged the outside edge of the bat beautifully.
“It was such a shame that we lost Chloe to injury so she couldn’t bat. That extra batter could have made the difference but, having said that, it shouldn’t be up to the tail-enders. Next time we need to make sure there’s an in batter still there at the end.”
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