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Winfield-Hill century hands Diamonds emphatic victory over Stars

Lauren Winfield-Hill drives towards cover Getty Images

Northern Diamonds 209 for 3 (Winfield-Hill 116*, Tryon 57*) beat South East Stars 205 (Hill 63, Hall 4-33) by seven wickets

Lauren Winfield-Hill hit a match-winning century as the Northern Diamonds beat South East Stars by seven wickets in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy at Beckenham on Sunday.

The England star produced a show-stealing 116 not out as the reigning champions cruised home with 17 overs to spare, leapfrogging the Stars into second place in the table.

Earlier Grace Hall took her best senior figures of 4 for 33 and claimed a run out on her competition debut as the Stars were bowled out for 205 in 46 overs. At one point the hosts looked unlikely to reach three figures, but they were rescued by Chloe Hill, who hit 63 from 80 balls and put on 81 for the seventh wicket with Bethan Miles.

Both sides were depleted by international call-ups, but it was Winfield-Hill's release from the Ashes squad that proved pivotal as she passed 50 for the ninth time in this competition since the start of the 2022 season. Chloe Tryon was the Diamonds' next-highest scorer with 57 not out as the visitors claimed a bonus point win, closing on 209 for 3.

Stars chose to bat in blustery conditions but lost Kira Chathli early when she was caught behind off Jessica Woolston for 11.

Alexa Stonehouse then became Woolston's second victim when she fell to a sharp one-handed catch by Winfield-Hill for 9.

The Stars' new overseas player Tazmin Brits looked comfortable until she was lbw to Katie Levick for 17 and Levick struck again when Jemima Spence edged her to Tryon at first slip for 13.

Hall, displaying her Malinga-esque action for the first time in the RHFT, took her first wicket when she had Kalea Moore caught behind for a three-ball duck and when Maddie Blinkhorn-Jones was caught and bowled by Emma Marlow for 10 the Stars were on 91 for 6 with only 24.1 overs bowled.

Hill, however, was determined to give them something to defend. She passed 50 when she drove Lizzie Scott through mid-on for four and mounted a salvage operation alongside Miles, who hung around for 28 from 45 balls before an eventful 39th over.

Hall bowled 11 deliveries, including five wides and went for 16, but crucially took two wickets. Miles was caught at mid on by Phoebe Turner off the first legitimate delivery and Darcie Carter was then bowled for two.

In her next over Hall finally brought Hill's best innings in regional cricket to an end, getting her caught by Turner at mid-wicket, concluding a spell of three wickets in 15 deliveries.

Last-wicket duo Priyanazz Chatterji and Danni Gregory took the score past the 200 mark before the latter was run out by Hall, but the total looked low as soon as the visitors started to bat.

The Diamonds' openers had raced to 33 without loss in the fourth when Sterre Kalis stopped halfway down the wicket in pursuit of a single and was run out by Spence for six.

Winfield-Hill took a single from Gregory to reach 50 but lost another partner when Marlow was lbw to Carter for 20.

Carter claimed her second wicket when Miles took a brilliant one-handed catch at wide mid-on to remove Turner for two but that was as good as it got for the Stars.

Tryon came in and bashed 50 from 52 balls, reaching the landmark in the 32nd over with a six back over Stonehouse's head. Three balls later Winfield-Hill pulled Stonehouse for four through backward square leg to reach three figures and with the scores level she clinched the win when she hit Gregory for four through third.

Winfield-Hill, who was practising with the England squad at Edgbaston minutes before their opening T20I against Australia on Saturday evening, said: "When the England team was discussed on Friday I mentioned to [head coach] John Lewis yesterday if I could leave straight after the game, so I came down late last night and got in this morning.

"As soon as I knew I wasn't in the England XI I thought, 'Where else can I get some cricket?' and also the discussion has been that I am away Bess Heath's away, Holly [Armitage] is away [with England A] so you lose both your keepers and your captains. So I made a conscious effort to come down and captain and try to continue our good run.

"I got in about half one last night and hit the pillow at about two a.m. I did actually get a few hours sleep and I'm pretty tired now but it's all in a good cause, isn't it?"

Diamonds 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st33L Winfield-HillSL Kalis
2nd49L Winfield-HillEK Marlow
3rd4L Winfield-HillPE Turner
4th123CL TryonL Winfield-Hill

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

TeamMWLPTNRR
VP1474380.457
BLZ1474380.173
SES1476360.583
SUNR146532-0.006
CS146531-0.233
ND146730-0.034
THDER143526-0.274
WS142816-1.068