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Vitality Blast Women 2025: All Matches Live, Streaming & Full Reports – June 20

Vitality Blast Women 2025 delivers coverage on 20 June with all matches streamed live, plus detailed match reports, video highlights, and stats.

Vitality Blast Women 2025 - Durham Women vs Essex Women; Warwickshire Women vs The Blaze - Betting Tips and Predictions - June 20

Durham Women vs Essex Women, Match 31, Vitality Blast Women

Warwickshire Women vs The Blaze, Match 32, Vitality Blast Women

By Brian Halford, ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay

Warwickshire, 172 for six, beat The Blaze, 147 for eight, by 25 runs.

Warwickshire handed The Blaze their first defeat of the Women’s Vitality Blast campaign, by 25 runs, in a clash of two of the competition’s front-runners at Edgbaston.

Warwickshire’s total of 172 for six was built upon strong contributions from their top three with Sterre Kalis hitting 54 (41 balls), Meg Austin 39 (30) and Davina Perrin 25 (18). Thereafter runs came less freely as Kathryn Bryce dismissed those three on the way to an excellent four for 21

The Blaze replied with a scrappy 147 for eight. Tammy Beaumont hit 44 (29) but the rest of the powerful batting line-up misfired against the home side’s excellent and varied attack led by the pace of Em Arlott (three for 33) and the spin of Millie Taylor (two for 23).

Warwickshire chose to bat and were given a strong foundation by openers Austin and Perrin who added 59 in 40 balls. Both then fell to the Bryce sisters – stumped by Sarah off Kathryn. In each case it was excellent glovework by the wicketkeeper as Perrin was lured down the pitch and Bryce (S) did well to take a ball that bounced, and then Austin missed an attempted cut and lifted her back foot just momentarily bit long enough for Bryce to pounce.

Kalis added another polished half-century to the one she lofged for the Netherlands against USA in Utrecht eight days ago but the rest came and went fleetingly. Laura Harris tried to slog-sweep from outside off stump and skied Kirstie Gordon to mid-wicket. Pavely, Warwickshire’s match-winner two days earlier, lifted Grace Ballinger to long on.

Kathryn Bryce returned to have Kalis caught at mid-off and Nat Wraith pouched at extra cover as Warwickshire came in with a decent but by no means daunting total on a good batting pitch.

The Blaze soon lost former Warwickshire batter, Marie Kelly, who pulled Issy Wong to deep square. Beaumont, who hit seven fours and a six, and Kathyn Bryce added 49 from 48 balls but then fell in successive overs, caught in the deep off Taylor and Georgia Davis respectively. When Heather Graham chipped Hannah Baker to mid-wicket, three wickets had fallen for 12 runs in 18 balls and the required rate had climbed above ten per over.

As the equation came down to 64 from the last five overs, the Blaze needed a huge over but it never came. Georgia Elwiss sought six over mid-wicket off England pace bowler Arlott but was well-caught by Perrin just inside the rope. Ella Claridge lifted Taylor straight and Perrin was under that one too as Warwickshire’s diverse and disciplined attack extinguished the Blaze chase.

Warwickshire batter Sterre Kalis said:

 

"We are really pleased with the win. We played very well today. We knew we needed to be at our very best to beat a team like the Blaze and everyone contributed well.

"Dav and Meg up top have been very positive and for me to come in next today with a good platform makes it a lot easier. I felt really good out there.

""As the group has gone on, everyone is contributing really well with bat and ball. Each game shows how much quality we have got in our team.

"We played brilliantly today. 170 was a good score and then our bowlers took wickets regularly and did really well to defend it."

 

Blaze all-rounder Kathryn Bryce said:

"They batted well and started well in the powerplay. We bowled some good stuff but let them get away a little bit in the middle and did well to pin them back towards the end. We were probably a little bit sloppy in the field at times which gave them a bit of momentum.

"I was really happy with the way I bowled. I just tried to keep it simple. The pitch was gripping a little but so I just tried to keep it tight and as simple as possible.

"It's disappointing to lose but we learn from every game and have still got some really great momentum from the last few games before this bit of a break before going into the rest of the tournament."

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