Blaze rout Durham in 10-wicket win to secure Women's T20 Blast title
•Tammy Beaumont and Sarah Bryce put on a 118-run stand to lead the Blaze to a dominant 10-wicket win over Durham to secure the Women's T20 Blast title at the Kia Oval.
•Blaze knocked off the defending champions Surrey by six wickets in the semi-final, limiting their opponents to a score of 105 all out after impressive contributions from Player of the Tournament Charl...
•Watch live on Sky Sports App Gordon won the toss for the Blaze and elected to bowl after a low-scoring day saw a high score of just 131 in either semi-final, and it paid dividends straight away as Bal...
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Tammy Beaumont and Sarah Bryce put on a 118-run stand to lead the Blaze to a dominant 10-wicket win over Durham to secure the Women's T20 Blast title at the Kia Oval.المصدر: Sky Sports | Source: Sky SportsBlaze knocked off the defending champions Surrey by six wickets in the semi-final, limiting their opponents to a score of 105 all out after impressive contributions from Player of the Tournament Charli Knott (4-15) and Grace Ballinger (3-18), but it was recent international retiree Beaumont (54no) and Bryce (53no) who led the way with the bat in the final as they cruised to victory.
Durham - who booked their place in the final after a thrilling run-chase saw them upset Hampshire by four wickets with four balls to spare - were led by Heather Graham (30 off 23), but impressive bowling by spinner Kirstie Gordon (3-21) left the Lions with a tall task to defend a low total of 117-8, which Blaze's openers saw off with 6.4 overs to spare.
Beaumont and Bryce's title-winning opening partnership was the highest in this year's tournament, and led Blaze to the title in just the second edition of the revamped Blast.
Gordon won the toss for the Blaze and elected to bowl after a low-scoring day saw a high score of just 131 in either semi-final, and it paid dividends straight away as Ballinger took the wicket of Durham captain Hollie Armitage (0) with the fourth ball of her innings.
Grace Thompson (20), Emily Windsor (20) and fellow opener Mady Villiers (16) backed up Graham's top score, but a poor run-rate of under six an over ultimately consigned Durham to a finals day defeat, despite recording a win over the Blaze earlier in the Blast season.
"Absolutely buzzing to get over the line," match-winner Bryce told Sky Sports. "We've had a few disappointments in finals days, so absolutely buzzing with how we came out today.
"It's not quite been the season I would've hoped for [personally], but I feel like different people have stood up at different times throughout the competition - I was glad to stand up today and put one in for the team."
The Women's T20 Blast season has come to an end, but you can watch all of the men's finals day on Saturday live on Sky Sports Cricket (first ball 11am). Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺
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