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Gardner’s Hundred heroics in vain against Aussie mates

Star allrounder Ash Gardner remains winless in her leadership of the Trent Rockets despite delivering her best knock yet in the Hundred, having to bow instead to the Australian-powered Northern Superchargers at Trent Bridge.

Almost single-handedly at the Nottingham venue where she bowled Australia to an Ashes Test triumph two summers ago, captain Gardner kept the home side’s hopes alive with her thrilling knock of 61 off 32 balls on Sunday.

Studded with 10 fours, it represented nearly half their total of 8-128, but still proved nowhere near enough as the Superchargers, thriving off the back of excellent performances from Aussie internationals Georgia Wareham, Phoebe Litchfield and Annabel Sutherland, knocked off the runs for the loss of just two wickets.

The supremely talented Litchfield, with an inventive switch-hitting cameo of 22 off just 10 balls, and Sutherland, clattering an unbeaten 18 off 11 including the match-winning reverse-swept four, took the visitors swiftly past the target with 21 balls remaining.

They provided the main support acts to 18-year-old English find Davina Perrin, whose brilliant unbeaten 72 deservedly won her the player of the match honours and marked her as an opener Australia may have reason to be fearful of over the next few years.

Wareham, player of the match in the Superchargers’ first win, this time led from the front in the field as she took two catches and ran out Bryony Smith with only one stump to aim on just the fifth ball of the innings to set the visitors on their way to dominating.

Wareham, who took 0-28, won’t have been happy with her one inexplicable spilled chance, but otherwise was exceptional in the field, exemplified by the finely judged boundary-edge catch off Grace Ballinger that finally sent Gardner on her way.

Gardner had been hitting the ball beautifully while wickets tumbled around her, hitting her first half-century since captaining the Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League in February.

In the day’s earlier match at Southampton, Ellyse Perry’s Birmingham Phoenix were beaten by 15 runs by Southern Brave.

The great Australian allrounder looked well set to guide the visitors to a second straight win in the competition as they chased a total of 7-139 but on 26 off 21 balls, Perry toe-ended a swipe off Sophie Devine and was bagged at deep midwicket.

From there, the Phoenix challenge, which had kicked off with Aussie opener Georgia Voll getting bowled for 10, eventually faded as they were bowled out for 124, with only Dutch batter Sterre Kalis showing much resistance with her 44 off 34 balls.

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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