Match Report: Essex Women v Bears Women

 

Essex Women v Bears Women

Vitality Blast
Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, Chelmsford
Wednesday 04 June 2025 | 6pm start

 

Team News

Essex Women: Lauren Winfield-Hill (wk), Grace Scrivens (c), Lissy Macleod, Cordelia Griffith, Maddie Penna, Jo Gardner, Sophia Smale, Eva Gray, Kate Coppack, Esmae MacGregor, Abtaha Maqsood.

Bears Women: Abbey Freeborn (WK), Davina Perri, Laura Harris, Sterre Kalis, Charis Pavely, Katie George, Issy Wong, Georgia Davis (C), Amu Surenkumar, Millie Taylor, Hannah Baker

Match Details

Umpires: Rob Bailey & Gabi Brown
Match Referee: Steve Davis
Toss: Bears won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Essex Women won by 19 runs
 

Interview: Lissy Macleod

Match Highlights

Match Report

Essex’s batters came to the party as they overcame the weather and a late Sterre Kalis blitz to beat Warwickshire by 19 runs under the Duckworth Lewis Stern method at Chelmsford in the Vitality Blast women’s competition.

Lissy Macleod (44), Grace Scrivens (36) and an explosive 27 from Maddie Penna lifted the hosts to 154-4 in a game reduced to 14 overs-a-side by rain.

Kalis plundered 52 in 23 balls in reply, but her pyrotechnics came too late as Esmae MacGregor (3-32) and Sophia Smale (2-13) helped restrict the visitors to 139-8.

Scrivens survived a huge lbw shout first ball from Issy Wong, replays suggesting the England Lions’ captain from last winter was lucky to escape the dreaded umpire’s finger.

The Essex skipper made good use of the reprieve, driving and sweeping forcefully to clock up eight boundaries in quick time, At the other end Lauren Winfield-Hill’s sumptuous straight drive helped raise the 50-partnerhip in 31 balls.

Charis Pavely ended the fun, luring Scrivens down the pitch to be stumped by Abi Freeborn. The batter hadn’t reached the pavilion before a cloudburst drove the players from the field.

When play resumed 80 minutes later, Winfield-Hill perished caught at square leg off Millie Taylor, but Penna caught the mood launching the night’s first six over the mid-wicket stand and adding four fours in a brutal 12-ball effort.

Even when she fell to Katie George’s boundary catch, Macleod smote five fours as 57 came off the last four overs.

Davina Perrin, fresh from her 87 against Durham on Sunday, set the tone for the chase, pulling the first ball for four, and plundering three more boundaries from the next over bowled by Scriven.

One shot too many saw her hole out at mid-on off Kate Coppack, but Essex missed out on a second scalp in the powerplay when Wong, promoted up the order was reprieved on 11, a skier dropped at mid-off by Scrivens. The drop didn’t prove expensive with the England all-rounder caught soon afterwards from the bowling of the in-form MacGregor who scattered the stumps of the dangerous Laura Harris later in the same over.

Sterre Kalis played the knock of the night, twice clearing the ropes as she raced to 50 with five fours and two sixes, but by the time she became one of two late wickets for Sophia Smale from the game’s penultimate ball, the cause was lost.

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Our next double header at the Ambassador Cruise Line Ground comes against Hampshire Hawks and Glamorgan on Thursday 12 June.

The Essex Women will face Hampshire Hawks Women at 2:30pm before the Men take on Glamorgan at 6:30pm.

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