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Match Report Match Report Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning vs Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning - Won by 50 runs Date: Sun 20 Aug 2017 Location: England - Bedfordshire Match Type: Women's super league T20 Scorer: Yves Joe Toss: Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/557087 Loughborough CC, Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Loughborough Lightning Thunder Score 140-5 Score 90-10 Overs 20.0 Overs 17.2 EJ Villani KL Cross S Glenn SJ Taylor† EA Perry EL Lamb GA Elwiss* JL Jonassen SB Odedra D Hazell* TF Brookes S Ecclestone AJ Freeborn† LMM Tahuhu KM Beams E Jones LF Higham AE Satterthwaite RL Grundy E Threlkeld BA Langston NT Miles page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning R B 4's 6's SR EJ Villani . 2 4 . // c EL Lamb b KL Cross 6 5 1 0 120.0 S Glenn . 6 . 2 . 1 . 4 2 1 . 4 . 1 . 1 . // c EL Lamb b D Hazell* 22 21 2 1 104.76 EA Perry 4 . 2 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 4 . 1 . 4 . 1 4 4 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 6 . not out 78 57 10 1 136.84 2 4 . 4 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 2 4 2 1 1 . 2 4 4 GA Elwiss* 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . // lbw b LMM Tahuhu 5 9 0 0 55.56 SB Odedra . 1 . // b S Ecclestone 1 10 0 0 10.0 TF Brookes 1 1 4 . // lbw b D Hazell* 6 4 1 0 150.0 AJ Freeborn† 1 1 1 . 1 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 2 1 not out 16 14 2 0 114.29 Extras (w 1, b 2, lb 3) 6 Total (5 wickets; 20.0 overs) 140 7.00 RPO Did Not Bat:["KM Beams", "LF Higham", "RL Grundy", "BA Langston"] Fall of Wicket: 6-1 (EJ Villani 0.5 ov ), 45-2 (S Glenn 7.4 ov ), 68-3 (GA Elwiss 10.6 ov ), 81-4 (SB Odedra 13.3 ov ), 101-5 (TF Brookes 15.3 ov ) Bowling: Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder O M R W EC AV EX KL Cross 4.0 0 38 1 9.50 38.00 JL Jonassen 4.0 0 34 0 8.50 - D Hazell* 4.0 0 16 2 4.00 8.00 S Ecclestone 4.0 0 24 1 6.00 24.00 LMM Tahuhu 4.0 0 23 1 5.75 23.00 (w 1) Notes: Loughborough Lightning -100/4 at 15.1. Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 2 of 34 2nd Innings | Batting: Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder R B 4's 6's SR E Jones . 1 1 2 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 . // c LF Higham b S Glenn 17 24 0 0 70.83 EL Lamb 1 . 1 . // b EA Perry 2 5 0 0 40.0 SJ Taylor† . 1 . 1 1 1 . // lbw b EA Perry 4 7 0 0 57.14 AE 4 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 4 . 1 . 4 1 1 1 1 . // st AJ Freeborn† b LF Higham 21 23 3 0 91.3 Satterthwaite JL Jonassen . 4 . 1 1 1 . 2 . // c EJ Villani b S Glenn 9 10 1 0 90.0 E Threlkeld 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 6 4 1 . // lbw b BA Langston 18 16 1 1 112.5 D Hazell* . 1 . 1 . // c EJ Villani b RL Grundy 2 5 0 0 40.0 NT Miles 2 . // lbw b BA Langston 2 2 0 0 100.0 S Ecclestone 4 2 . // lbw b BA Langston 6 3 1 0 200.0 KL Cross . 1 not out 1 3 0 0 33.33 LMM Tahuhu . 1 2 1 . // c LF Higham b SB Odedra 4 6 0 0 66.67 Extras (w 2, lb 2) 4 Total (10 wickets; 17.2 overs) 90 5.19 RPO Fall of Wicket: 4-1 (EL Lamb 1.2 ov ), 14-2 (SJ Taylor 3.4 ov ), 44-3 (AE Satterthwaite 9.3 ov ), 50-4 (E Jones 10.3 ov ), 58-5 (JL Jonassen 12.3 ov ), 63-6 (D Hazell 13.5 ov ), 65-7 (NT Miles 14.2 ov ), 71-8 (S Ecclestone 14.5 ov ), 84-9 (E Threlkeld 16.1 ov ), 90-10 (LMM Tahuhu 17.2 ov ) Bowling: Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning O M R W EC AV EX KM Beams 3.0 0 12 0 4.00 - EA Perry 2.0 0 9 2 4.50 4.50 LF Higham 3.0 0 16 1 5.33 16.00 GA Elwiss* 2.0 0 10 0 5.00 - S Glenn 2.0 0 8 2 4.00 4.00 (w 1) RL Grundy 2.0 0 7 1 3.50 7.00 BA Langston 2.0 0 14 3 7.00 4.67 (w 1) SB Odedra 1.2 0 12 1 9.00 12.00 Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 3 of 34 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Team Report Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder Lightning 140-5 90-10 Ellyse Perry-78(57), Sarah Glenn-22(21), Three highest scores Amy Satterthwaite-21(23), Eleanor Threlkeld- Abigail Freeborn-16(14) 18(16), Evelyn Jones-17(24) Ellyse Perry, Abigail Freeborn-39(27), Sarah Three highest Evelyn Jones, Amy Satterthwaite-30(35), Eleanor Glenn, Ellyse Perry-39(41), Ellyse Perry, partnerships Threlkeld, Kate Cross-13(8), Evelyn Jones, Sarah Georgia Elwiss-23(41) Taylor-10(8) 0 | 0.0% of total overs Maidens faced 1 | 5.88% of total overs 1 | 0.83% of total balls Wides faced 2 | 1.92% of total balls 0 | 0.0% of total balls No Balls faced 0 | 0.0% of total balls 53 | 44.17% of total balls Dot Balls faced 47 | 45.19% of total balls 40 | 28.57% of total runs 1s scored 44 | 48.89% of total runs 9 | 12.86% of total runs 2s scored 6 | 13.33% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 3s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 16 | 45.71% of total runs 4s scored 6 | 26.67% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 5s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 2 | 8.57% of total runs 6s scored 1 | 6.67% of total runs 12 (20) | 8.57% of total runs Runs scored off 1st 8 (18) | 8.89% of total runs ball of over 21 (20) | 15.0% of total runs Runs scored off 2nd 7 (18) | 7.78% of total runs ball of over 29 (20) | 20.71% of total runs Runs scored off 3rd 13 (17) | 14.44% of total runs ball of over 28 (20) | 20.0% of total runs Runs scored off 4th 16 (17) | 17.78% of total runs ball of over 13 (20) | 9.29% of total runs Runs scored off 5th 27 (17) | 30.0% of total runs ball of over 31 (20) | 22.14% of total runs Runs scored off 6th 14 (17) | 15.56% of total runs ball of over 0 (1) | 0.0% of total runs Runs scored off 7th 1 (2) | 1.11% of total runs ball of over page 4 of 34 1st Innings - Loughborough CC, Loughborough... 2nd Innings - Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder Key: Dots 1's 2's 3's 4's 5's No wagon wheel data captured No wagon wheel data captured 6's W's Batting Stats Bowling Stats Batting Stats Bowling Stats Runs 140 Overs 20.0 Runs 90 Overs 17.2 Balls 111 Maiden 0 Balls 92 Maiden 1 Dot Balls 53 Wickets 5 Dot Balls 47 Wickets 10 1s 40 Wides 1 1s 44 Wides 2 2s 9 No Balls 0 2s 6 No Balls 0 3s 0 Economy 7.0 3s 0 Economy 5.192 4s 16 4s 6 5s 0 5s 0 6s 2 6s 1 page 5 of 34 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder Manhattan Run Worm page 6 of 34 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder RPO Match Partnerships Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning Evelyn Jones 2(3), Emma Lamb 2(5)||Elyse Villani 6(5), Sarah Glenn 0(0) 4(8) 6(5) Extras 1(1), Evelyn Jones 5(6), Sarah Taylor 4(8)||Sarah Glenn 22(21), Ellyse Perry 17(20) 10(14) 39(41) Evelyn Jones 9(12), Amy Satterthwaite 21(23)||Ellyse Perry 17(11), Georgia Elwiss 5(9), Extras 1(1) 30(35) 23(21) Evelyn Jones 1(2), Jess Jonassen 5(4)||Ellyse Perry 9(5), Sonia Odedra 1(10), Extras 3(3) 6(6) 13(15) Extras 1(1), Jess Jonassen 4(6), Eleanor Threlkeld 3(6)||Ellyse Perry 12(8), Thea Brookes 6(4), Extras 2(1) 8(13) 20(12) Eleanor Threlkeld 3(3), Danielle Hazell 2(5)||Ellyse Perry 23(13), Abigail Freeborn 16(14) 5(8) 39(27) Eleanor Threlkeld 0(1), Natasha Miles 2(2)| 2(3) Eleanor Threlkeld 0(0), Sophie Ecclestone 6(3)| 6(3) Extras 1(1), Eleanor Threlkeld 12(6), Kate Cross 0(2)| 13(8) Extras 1(1), Kate Cross 1(1), Lea Tahuhu 4(6)| 6(8) page 7 of 34 Fujitsu Heat Pumps MVP Leaderboard EA Perry First Place 18.31 MVP Points Rank Player MVP Points Team 1 EA Perry 18.31 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 2 BA Langston 8.69 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 3 D Hazell* 5.41 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 4 S Glenn 4.99 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 5 S Ecclestone 4.11 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 6 LF Higham 3.96 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 7 LMM Tahuhu 3.52 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 8 EJ Villani 3.41 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 9 AJ Freeborn† 2.9 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 10 EL Lamb 2.87 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 11 AE Satterthwaite 2.46 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 12 E Threlkeld 2.43 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 13 RL Grundy 1.62 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 14 E Jones 1.4 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 15 TF Brookes 0.73 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning page 8 of 34 Rank Player MVP Points Team 16 KM Beams 0.36 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 17 JL Jonassen 0.34 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 18 KL Cross 0.33 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 19 NT Miles 0.23 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 20 SJ Taylor† 0.19 Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder 21 GA Elwiss* -0.01 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning 22 SB Odedra -0.22 Loughborough CC, Loughborough Lightning page 9 of 34 1st Innings: 140-5 (20.0 Overs) Bowling: Lancashire CCC, Lancashire Thunder Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler Compulsory 1 6 .
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