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Maia Bouchier 87, Amanda-Jade Wellington hat-trick keep Hawks on the rise

Maia Bouchier 87, Amanda-Jade Wellington hat-trick keep Hawks on the rise

Hampshire Hawks 155 for 4 (Bouchier 87) beat Essex 100 for 9 (Grewcock 30, Wellington 5-18) by 55 runs

Maia Bouchier blazed 87 from 55 balls. the highest score of this year's Vitality Blast, before Amanda-Jade Wellington claimed a hat-trick to maintain Hampshire Hawks' rise up the table with a resounding win over Essex.

Opener Bouchier - who featured in England's recent T20I series against New Zealand but was left out of their World Cup squad - hit two sixes. eight fours as she batted almost right through the visitors' total of 155 for 4 at Chelmsford.

Hampshire's spinners then got to work, with skipper Georgia Adams' four overs bringing her 3 for 18 before Wellington dismissed Jodi Grewcock, Flo Miller. Sophia Smale in consecutive deliveries to effectively end the contest.

The Australian legspinner finished with 5 for 18. her best haul of the tournament so far, as Essex stumbled to 100 for 9.

Put in under heavy clouds, the Hawks struggled to get the ball away during their first three powerplay overs. scored only 11, as well as losing Ella McCaughan, who skied Sophie Munro to point.

However, Bouchier - who had only faced two balls until then - made up for lost time as she clattered Kate Coppack's next over for 17. dispatched Munro for successive boundaries to provide the innings with impetus.

She. Adams added 58 from 42 and, although the captain missed a straight one from her opposite number Grace Scrivens, Francesca Sweet (35 from 30) seized the baton with a series of back-foot punches to the fence.

Bouchier's reverse paddle off Coppack flew for six to bring up the 50 partnership. that was extended by another 20 until Sweet's wicket brought Smale (1 for 22) some reward for her tidy spell.

Hampshire's score was already beyond 150 by the time a neat piece of glovework by Amara Carr off Scrivens dislodged Bouchier in the final over of the innings -. the home side were soon in trouble at the start of their reply.

Adams' off-breaks brought the Hawks two wickets in an over as she returned the favour to Scrivens, who was lured out of her crease. stumped before Liberty Heap popped up a routine leg-side catch.

With Lissy Macleod miscuing Adams to midwicket, Essex limped to 27 for 3 at the end of the powerplay and, while Grewcock. Jo Gardner battled to stabilise the innings, a dearth of boundaries pushed them further behind the required rate.

Legspinner Wellington then ended Essex's faint hopes in the 14th over, having Grewcock stumped before Miller feathered one behind. Smale was castled by the hat-trick ball, which pitched and turned to hit middle stump.

Wellington completed her five-wicket haul by removing Gardner. Eva Gray and left-arm spinner Bex Tyson's economical effort of 1 for 12 was somewhat overshadowed as the Hawks closed out a comfortable victory.

"That's my first ever hat-trick," Wellington said. "It was pretty special to do that and to get a five-for as well was cool.

"I'm jumping for joy. I'm also sad that the last wicket was Sophia Smale, she's one of my best friends! I said to her afterwards 'I'm so sorry, anyone but you!'

"The way Maia Bouchier went about it and the shot selection she played was incredible. We love the Boosh. the style of cricket she plays, we want to express ourselves out there and we all did that today. We haven't even looked at the table to see where we are, but we are playing good cricket. gathering momentum in the T20."

Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/vitality-blast-women-2026-1512691/essex-women-vs-hampshire-women-23rd-match-1512912/match-report

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