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Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy- match 34

Southern Vipers vs South East Stars at Newbury (Falkland CC Ground at Enborne Lodge, Wash Common) at 09h30 on 10 July 2024 Stars were reduced to one of their lowest ever scores, scoring less than 3 runs-per-over. Playing without front-line players on England call-up, Vipers fast-bowlers Freya Davies paired with Mary Taylor took three wickets

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Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy 2024 – match 30

Lancashire Thunder vs South East Stars Stars as visitors chalked-up their fifth win, retaining fourth place after eight rounds. ‘Unstoppable’ Stars skipper Bryony Smith made top-score with ‘fifty’ [67 runs (from 71 balls).] Between what commentators described as ‘big’ and ‘key’ moments in the game, Paige Scholfield partnered by Aylish Cranstone added 68 runs during

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Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy 2024 – match 26 – Stars vs Blaze

South East Stars vs The Blaze at Beckenham (Kent County Ground) on 30 June 2024 at 09h30 (delayed start) History was made when Blaze posted their highest all-time total (to date at 50 overs for ‘List A’: 313/9) with ‘fifties’ from A) Ella Claridge(pictured) posting career-best figures [71 runs (from 45 balls)]; B) Sarah Bryce 81(71), & C) Marie Kelly 52(54.) Firstly,

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Charlotte Edwards Cup 2024  – match 33 –  Stars vs Sunrisers

South East Stars vs Sunrisers  at The Kia Oval (Kennington) London (South) on 15 June 2024 with rain-delayed start 15h50 Sunrisers ‘had nothing to lose,’ playing for ‘professional pride’ against Stars who’d already qualified for finals day. Match got underway after a lengthy rain delay, with two overs docked from each innings.  Batting first, all

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Charlotte Edwards Cup 2024  –  match 36 – Blaze vs Stars

The Blaze vs South East Stars at Derby, The Incora County Ground  on 16 June 2024 at 11h00  During what became a dress-rehearsal for the finals, both teams are qualified to play in the finals, ‘in six-days’ time. Blaze suffered their first defeat to second-placed Stars who’d previously lost one match in this season’s competition, but remain in

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Charlotte Edwards Cup 2024 – match 21 – Sunrisers vs Stars

Sunrisers vs South East Stars at London (North) at Lord’s (St John’s Wood) on 6 June 2024 at 14h30 (double header) Commentators reported a match of ‘outstanding cricket,’ that reached its climax when Paige Scholfield (pictured) struck the winning ‘four,’ that ‘wrapped-up’ back-to back ‘fifties. Paige Scholfield also tops Stars’ batting scoreboard after five innings,

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Charlotte Edwards Cup 2024 – match 19 – Stars vs Vipers

South East Stars vs Southern Vipers at the Kia Oval on 2 June 2024 @15h00 – double header Batting first, the double-defending champions scored 67/5 by half-way with key wickets taken by Stars spinner Dani Gregory. Vipers top-scorer Alice Monaghan [44runs (from 33balls)] partnered by keeper-turned-batter Rhianna Southby 25*not out (22) played a defiant cameo launching ‘three

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