Vitality T20 Women’s County Cup results – May 2025

Vitality T20  Women’s  County Cup (tournament for 20 overs) results by venue for 2025 *Allscott Cricket Ground (Salop) May 5, Shropshire women 147/7 beat Norfolk women 101/7 by 46 runs; round 1@url: https://live.nvplay.com/ecb/?tab=m_scorecard#med666783-8d4c-4a92-a3d6-ef20bed89b64 *Beckenham, Kent County Ground (Hosted by Surrey) May 17, Surrey women 237/7 beat Hampshire Hawks women 180/9 by 57 runs; round 3

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Metro Bank One-Day Cup – league two match 44

Leicestershire Foxes women  vs Gloucestershire women – (match 44, league two) at the Upton Steel County Ground Leicester, on Saturday 30 August 2025 (10h30) Fifth-placed Gloucestershire women narrowly missed-out on a semi-final place, beating Leicestershire Foxes by a narrow margin. By comparison, Yorks women bagged bonus points for winning their match by a wide margin. Foxes womens

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Source: Julian Thompson

Metro Bank One-Day Cup – league two match 31

Gloucestershire women vs Yorkshire (White Roses) women  – (match 31, League two) –  at Bristol, Seat Unique Stadium on Saturday 16 August 2025 (10h30) Yorkshire White Roses women are on-track as the fourth team destined to qualify for the semi-finals. Their ‘crucial encounter’ made top-scorer [undefeated with 98 runs] Ami Campbell – pictured  ‘happy and relived.’ Yorks

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Source: Julian Thompson

Metro Bank One-Day Cup – league two match 26

Gloucestershire women vs Worcestershire Rapids women – (match 26, league two );  at Bristol, Seat Unique Stadium on Saturday 9 August 2025 (10h30) Billed as a ‘crucial encounter’ for Gloucestershire women, said to be on-track to qualify as one of four teams destined to play the up-coming semi-finals. By comparison, Rapids women had won their

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Vitality Blast women T20 – league  two, match 40

Gloucestershire vs Middlesex (women) (match 40 -league two, stand-alone fixture), part of the 153rd Cheltenham (Towergate) cricket festival 2025 at Cheltenham College Ground (Glos.) on Sunday 20 July 2025 14h30 Dramatic match saw Gloucester women push ‘right to the brink’ when facing Middlesex women, with a remarkable run-chase that came down to the last ball. Best

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Vitality Blast women T20 – league  two, match 33

Gloucestershire vs Sussex Sharks (women) (match 33 -league two) double-header fixture, part of the 53rd Cheltenham festival at Cheltenham College Ground (Glos.) on Thursday, 17 July 2025 at 12h00 Convincing win ‘as scoreline suggests’ explained by ‘more polished’ batting, bowling and fielding by Sharks women. Top-scorer Rachel King [48 runs (from 23 balls)] got Sharks

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Vitality Blast women T20 – league  two, match 32

Glamorgan (women) vs Gloucestershire (women) (match 32 league two) double-header fixture at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff on Sunday 13 July (11h00) Glamorgan women won ‘the battle of the (Severn) bridge,’ cruising to their fifth victory before 1000 vociferous spectators, losing one wicket by a wide margin-of-safety with six overs to spare. Opener Bethan Ellis [67*not-out (from 55

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Source: Julian Thompson

Vitality Blast women T20 – league two, match 22

Gloucestershire vs Glamorgan (women) (match 22-L2 – stand-alone fixture) at Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol on Sunday 29 June 2025 (14h30) A clash of yellow team colours saw the hosts wearing yellow-over-black, with Glamorgan arriving ‘beefed-up’ by Wales International Charlotte Scarborough. Undoubtedly Glamorgan looked the stronger team as Poppy Tulloch (pictured) took another 3-fer (3/22.) Prarthana

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Vitality Blast women T20 – league two, match 20

Kent (Horses) vs Gloucestershire (women) (match 20-L2 – stand alone fixture) at The Spitfire Ground St Lawrence, Canterbury on Friday 27 June 2025 (17h30) Match Celebrated Canterbury’s ‘173rd Kent cricket week.’ Commentator described ‘faultless’ captaincy by Liv Daniels, bagging Glos womens’ first win in this year’s competition, also said to be ‘well-deserved.’ After Gloucester’s ’tricky start,’ Bea Willis

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