RESULT
21st Match, Chester-le-Street, May 11, 2025, ECB Women's One-Day Cup
(46.3/50 ov, T:244) 244/7

DUR Women won by 3 wickets (with 21 balls remaining)

Report

Mady Villiers' all-round show leads Durham to victory

Her unbeaten half-century capitalises on 105-stand between Suzie Bates and Hollie Armitage

Mady Villiers on the charge, Metro Bank One Day Cup, Surrey Women vs Durham Women, Beckenham, April 30, 2025

Mady Villiers scored an unbeaten 65 and took two wickets  •  Getty Images for Surrey CCC

Durham 244 for 7 (Bates 72, Villiers 65*, Armitage 46) beat Warwickshire 243 for 9 (Pavely 57, George 42, S. Turner 3-58, Thompson 2-17, Villers 2-35, Levick 2-40) by three wickets
An excellent all-round performance from Mady Villiers led Durham to a three-wicket win in their Metro Bank One Day Cup women's clash with Warwickshire.
Durham's bowlers restricted Warwickshire throughout their innings with regular wickets from the likes of Sophia Turner and Villiers, but a late flurry of runs from half-centurion Charis Pavely helped them to a competitive total of 243 for 9.
Durham's reply got off to a great start, with the brilliant Suzie Bates combining well with skipper Hollie Armitage for a partnership worth 105. However, some quick wickets for Warwickshire unsettled Durham but Villiers' maiden List A fifty for Durham secured her side a first win since the opening day.
Warwickshire won the toss and elected to bat at Banks Homes Riverside, but the visitors were living off scraps in the early stages of the powerplay.
The pressure told as the hosts got the breakthrough when Abbey Freeborn edged a Grace Thompson delivery behind to Bess Heath to depart for 5. Durham struck again shortly after through the same combination as Sterre Kalis was caught behind for 8.
Davina Perrin relieved some of the early pressure for Warwickshire as she carved back-to-back Sophia Turner deliveries to the boundary, but Villiers made sure she didn't inflict any more damage as she took an excellent return catch to dismiss the dangerous Perrin for 32.
The hosts got their fourth with Katie Levick striking in her first over as Nat Wraith was caught by Villiers after trying to smash one through the legside. Levick then got her second as she got Bethan Ellis caught and bowled for three to leave Warwickshire in trouble.
After a serene period, Katie George edged a Sophia Turner delivery behind to Heath, which meant she had to depart for a well-made 42.
Arlott then fell to Villiers for 29 after she heaved one towards the legside boundary, but she could only find the hands of Thompson.
The excellent Pavely was inventive as she tried to get her side to a competitive total and she produced an impressive ramp shot that went for four.
Warwickshire continued their charge as Issy Wong smashed one over the legside boundary and into the stands for six.
Pavely then reached her half-century off 63 balls as she dabbed one to the boundary past third for four, but her fantastic knock of 57 finished at the hands of Sophia Turner, who also picked up the wicket of Wong to leave the visitors on 243 for 9.
Emma Marlow and Bates were tasked with kicking off Durham's chase and Bates eased some nerves as she smashed a George ball to the boundary.
After a decent start, Durham lost their first wicket with England international Wong getting Marlow caught behind for five, but that brought in-form skipper Armitage to the crease and she found the boundary twice in the space of three balls in a George over.
Bates continued to flow at the other end as she played a lovely shot through the covers for four. The New Zealand international Bates then reached her half-century soon after, with the milestone coming from 63 balls.
The experienced pair were seemingly in cruise control, but Warwickshire struck back with Arlott getting the big scalp of Armitage for 46 as she cut straight to Perrin at point.
That brought Villiers to the crease and she punished Pavely for pitching one too short, whipping it away to the boundary. The visitors got another big wicket as Bates was stumped for 72 after she came down the track to Pavely and completely missed the ball.
Durham debutant Mia Rogers then departed to Baker for 11 as she edged behind to Freeborn and Heath followed her as she miscued a sweep shot straight to a fielder, handing Georgia Davis her first wicket of the day.
Durham lost another wicket as Arlott bowled Phoebe Turner for four and Villiers responded by thrashing one to the legside boundary, but another wicket fell as Davis ran out Katherine Fraser.
Villiers passed fifty and she still had plenty to do, but she was well supported by 17-year-old Thompson, and they guided Durham to the target with 21 balls to spare.

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