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29 April 26

Match Report: Somerset Women v Essex Women

LV= INSURANCE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
THE AGEAS BOWL, SOUTHAMPTON
TUESDAY 25 – FRIDAY 28 JULY | 11:00AM START
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Somerset Women v Essex Women

Metro Bank One Day Cup
Taunton Vale Sport Ground, Taunton
Wednesday 29 2026

TEAM NEWS
Somerset Women: Rebecca Odgers, Niamh Holland, Anika Learoyd, Sophie Luff, Jess Hazell, Katie Jones, Alex Griffiths, Chloe Skelton, Ellie Anderson, Lola Harris, Olivia Barnes.

Essex Women: Grace Scrivens (C), Cordelia Griffith, Ariana Dowse, Jodi Grewcock, Sophia Smale, Jo Gardner, Flo Miller, Amara Carr (WK), Kate Coppack, Sophie Munro, Eva Gray.

MATCH DETAILS
Umpires: J Jarvis & J Tredwell
Match Referee: S Bartlett
Scorers: K Mitchell & C Drew
Toss: Somerset Women won the toss and elected to bat
Result: Essex Women win by 5 wickets

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

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MATCH REPORT

Jodi Grewcock scored her maiden professional hundred to propel Essex to a five-wicket victory over Somerset in the Metro Bank One Day Cup women's competition at Taunton Vale Sports Club.

Arriving in the middle with the score 21-3, the in-form left hander came to the rescue with a match-winning innings of 120 not out from 116 balls, adding 106 with Jo Gardner and an unbeaten 117 with Flo Miller for the fifth and sixth wickets respectively as Essex chased down a target of 269 with 12 deliveries to spare to win for the first time this season. Gardner posted a valuable 50 and Miller contributed 54 not out.

Alex Griffiths bowled well to claim 3-42, but lacked support as Somerset surrendered their 100 per cent record and leadership of the table.

Making her first senior appearance in 11 months, Katie Jones top-scored with 79 from 89 balls, struck 8 fours and a six, and staged stands of 73 and 76 with Anika Learoyd and Griffiths, who weighed in with 56 and 50 not out respectively as Somerset posted 268-9.

Essex lost the toss, but probably felt more or less happy with their situation when reducing Somerset to 85-4 inside 19 overs. Sophie Munro removed opener Niamh Holland and spin made further inroads, former Western Storm all-rounder Sophia Smale pinning Bex Odgers lbw for 24 and then accounting for Jess Hazell in similar fashion, while Sophie Luff succumbed cheaply to Grewcock's leg breaks as the home side struggled to build momentum.

Unfazed by events at the other end, overseas signing Learoyd appeared unflappable, going about her business in forthright manner, driving and cutting to good effect to spearhead a recovery. The Australian international found a willing ally in the hyperactive Jones, these two staging a restorative 50 partnership in 66 balls.

Eager to make her first substantial contribution since touching down earlier this month, the hard-hitting Learoyd posted her maiden Somerset 50 from 59 balls with 8 fours. Not averse to taking risks, Jones straight drove Essex skipper Grace Scrivens for six on her way to an eye-catching 54-ball half century. Just as the fifth wicket pair looked set to assume complete control, Learoyd gave the returning Eva Gray the charge and was bowled with the score 158-5 in the 33rd over.

No doubt with a point to prove after being omitted for the first three matches of the season, Jones thereafter assumed responsibility for hauling her side to a competitive total, carrying the fight to the Essex bowlers with a series of expansive strokes as she posted her highest score for Somerset.

Griffiths complemented her perfectly and the sixth wicket alliance yielded 76 runs in just 12 overs before Jones skied a catch to Jo Gardner at deep mid-wicket off the bowling of Munro. Griffiths ensured there was no let-up at the death, raising a 48-ball 50 and helping herself to a quartet of boundaries as spirited Somerset attained respectability.

Beaten in their previous three outings, Essex required a good start to their reply. In the event, they lurched to 21-3 as Griffiths and Chloe Skelton made inroads with the new ball. Griffiths bowled Grace Scrivens and Ariana Dowse for single-figures scores, while Luff took a fine catch at extra cover to dismiss Cordelia Griffith off the bowling of Skelton as the home side exerted a stranglehold.

Elle Anderson kept up the pressure on the visitors by ensnaring Smale lbw with the score 47-4 in the 14th, but Grewcock and Gardner batted sensibly to arrest the slide, defending stoutly and punishing anything short of a length to raise a 50 partnership via 47 deliveries and advance the score to an altogether healthier 110-4 at the halfway stage.

Growing in stature and driving with confidence, Grewcock went to 50 from 60 balls and the partnership to three figures from 110 deliveries as the fifth-wicket pair put their side back in contention. Gardner reached 50 from 60 balls with 8 fours, only for Griffiths to have her caught by Odgers at short fine leg in the act of pulling with the score 153-5, leaving the visitors needing a further 116 from 17 overs.

Joined by the quick running Miller, Grewcock continued to score steadily, crafting a chanceless hundred from 105 deliveries to bring the required rate down to less than a run a ball for the first time. The perfect partner, Miller hit the ground running, raising 50 from 49 balls as Somerset eventually wilted under pressure. Grewcock's match-winning innings was adorned by 10 fours and a six.

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