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Potts and Lamb's Partnership Helps Lancashire Triumph

Lancashire Women secured a significant victory in the Metro Bank Women's One-Day Cup by defeating league leaders The Blaze at Emirates Old Trafford. This win not only marked a season double over The Blaze but also bolstered Lancashire's position in the semi-final race.
Grace Potts spearheaded Lancashire's bowling attack with her best List A figures of 4 for 37, effectively restricting The Blaze to a total of 222 runs in 48.2 overs. Despite half-centuries from Amy Jones and Ella Claridge, The Blaze struggled to build momentum against Lancashire's disciplined bowling on a slow wicket.
In response, Emma Lamb, the tournament's leading run-scorer, showcased her form by scoring 74 runs. Her partnership with Eve Jones yielded an 88-run opening stand. However, The Blaze's skipper Kirstie Gordon's three wickets introduced a twist, reducing Lancashire to 155 for 6. The match was steadied by a crucial 71-run partnership between captain Ellie Threlkeld (35*) and Kate Cross (38*), guiding Lancashire to a four-wicket victory with 16 balls remaining.
This triumph places Lancashire Women in a strong position for the semi-finals, reflecting their resilience and strategic gameplay throughout the season.
Lancashire Women secured a notable four-wicket victory over The Blaze in the Metro Bank Women's One-Day Cup at Emirates Old Trafford on May 11, 2025. This win marked Lancashire's second triumph over The Blaze this season, propelling them to third place in the standings, just behind Hampshire and The Blaze.
Match Highlights
The Blaze Innings:
Opting to bat first, The Blaze posted a total of 222 runs in 48.2 overs.
Amy Jones led the scoring with 52 runs, supported by Ella Claridge's 63.
Grace Potts delivered a standout bowling performance for Lancashire, claiming 4 wickets for 37 runs.
Lancashire Women Innings:
In response, Lancashire reached the target, scoring 226 for 6 in 47.2 overs.
Emma Lamb top-scored with 74 runs, reinforcing her position as the competition's leading run-scorer.
A crucial 71-run partnership between captain Ellie Threlkeld (35 not out) and Kate Cross (38 not out) guided Lancashire to victory.
This victory enhances Lancashire's prospects in the tournament, positioning them strongly for the upcoming fixtures.