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19 August 26

Match Report: Essex Women v Somerset Women

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

Metro Bank One Day Cup
Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, Chelmsford
Wednesday 19 August 2026, 10:30am

TEAM NEWS
Essex Women: Grace Scrivens (C), Bryony Gillgrass, Jodi Grewcock, Sophia Smale, Flo Miller, Jo Gardner, Liberty Heap, Amara Carr (WK), Sophie Munro, Eva Gray, Esmae MacGregor. (Ariana Dowse replaced Amara Carr).

Somerset Women: Sophie Luff (C), Bex Odgers, Emma Corney, Niamh Holland, Jess Hazell, Jazz Westley, Katie Jones (WK), Alex Griffiths, Chloe Skelton, Ellie Anderson, Lola Harris.

MATCH DETAILS
Umpires: Tom Lungley & Kylie White
Toss:  Somerset Women won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Somerset Women win by 8 wickets

MATCH REACTION: JODI GREWCOCK

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

MATCH REPORT

Somerset openers Bex Odgers and Sophie Luff both hit commanding centuries as their side beat Essex with 10.3 overs to spare in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.

Odgers struck an unbeaten 133 from 124 balls, sharing a partnership of 223 with captain Luff (103 from 96) to set up Somerset’s resounding triumph at Chelmsford and strengthen their chances of qualification.

Their efforts overshadowed an excellent stand of 169 between Jodi Grewcock (87 from 101) and Sophia Smale, with a career-best 83 from 101, to rescue Essex from 15 for two.

But Somerset struck back, restricting their hosts to 266 for eight and Essex were further hampered by having to replace injured wicketkeeper Amara Carr – stretchered off after she slipped while attempting a second run late in the innings.

Asked to bat, Essex were quickly under pressure as they lost both openers in quick succession, with Bryony Gillgrass leg before to Ellie Anderson (three for 44) and Grace Scrivens steering to slip as she tried to charge Alex Griffiths.

Grewcock took time to settle, with her first eight deliveries yielding a single, but led her side’s recovery with a string of robust pull shots to the fence whenever Somerset’s bowlers pitched short.

Griffiths received that treatment three times in one over as Grewcock advanced to 50 at exactly a run a ball and Smale followed at a more sedate pace, cutting Niamh Holland for four to reach her personal landmark.

However, momentum shifted when spinner Lola Harris (two for 37) – having earlier shelled a caught and bowled chance to remove Grewcock – had the left-hander taken at midwicket, the first of three batters to depart in 12 balls.

Smale’s hopes of a maiden hundred evaporated as she fell to Jazz Westley and, despite Liberty Heap’s pugnacious 39 from 35, the home side suffered a further blow with the loss of Carr, run out after her foot jarred in the turf.

With injury replacement Ariana Dowse taking the gloves, Essex set off in quest of powerplay wickets – but those failed to materialise as Luff and Odgers zoomed away at around nine an over, peppering the boundaries with regularity.

Fortunate to survive when she edged Sophie Munro to slip on 12, the Somerset skipper took advantage to post a half-century from 42 deliveries, with her partner not far behind.

Odgers was handed two lives soon afterwards, with Dowse failing to gather an edge behind off Grewcock before Smale put down a routine return catch as Essex rotated their bowling options to no avail.

Luff also won the race to three figures, but Odgers soon overtook her, pulling Esmae MacGregor to the rope to raise her century and bludgeoning the next ball over the top for four more.

The captain finally departed, hammering a Grewcock full toss to long-on and enabling Emma Corney to mark her comeback after 14 months out injured with a brief cameo of 11 before Holland helped Odgers to seal victory.

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