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Alice Capsey and Grace Gibbs lead Stars to emphatic win

Central Sparks fail to spark as they slump to five-wicket loss

Alice Capsey, pictured here batting, starred with the ball with 3 for 13  •  Getty Images

Alice Capsey, pictured here batting, starred with the ball with 3 for 13  •  Getty Images

South East Stars 118 for 5 (Davis 3-21) beat Central Sparks 117 (Jones 49, Capsey 3-13) by five wickets
Grace Gibbs made sure South East Stars maintained their 100 percent Charlotte Edwards Cup record as her 33 finished off a five-wicket victory over Central Sparks.
Sparks, having been put in, had been restricted to 117, despite Eve Jones' 49, thanks to Alice Capsey's impeccable 3 for 13 and Bryony Smith's frugal 2 for 9.
But Gibbs' smart running mixed with the odd power-strike made sure the Stars romped home to victory with 22 balls to spare.
Smith appeared to want the game finished in a hurry with three powerfully struck boundaries off three of the first four balls of the chase.
But the Stars captain departed in the following over trying to clear Emily Arlott at mid-off, before Alice Davidson-Richards was bowled and Capsey lbw in the same Georgia Davis over.
After a cagey period, Phoebe Franklin and Gibbs broke the back of the chase with a 44-run partnership. The former swept back-to-back fours off Davis, before her Kent team-mate whacked Baker over long-on for six.
Franklin fell for an 18-ball 26 flicked to deep square leg but Gibbs was undeterred as she clubbed another maximum into the legside.
Susie Rowe fell leg before to Davis - who claimed 3 for 21 - but Gibbs swept to the boundary to make it back-to-back wins.
Earlier, Jones, who scored a century and fifty in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy earlier in the summer, led the innings but wickets fell around her at regular intervals - typified with no partnerships reaching 30.
Marie Kelly was caught at point in the second over and Milly Home, after three quick boundaries, was lbw to a Capsey doosra.
At 42 for two at the end of the Powerplay there appeared to be a solid platform to set a decent total but Gwenan Davies, Thea Brookes and Chloe Hill fell in consecutive overs.
Steph Butler was leg before after an enterprising 15 before Jones turned on the style with a paddle-sweep and hook down to fine leg.
Three wickets fell on 115 to stunt any hopes of a punchy finally. Arlott pulled straight to mid-off, Issy Wong pulled Smith to deep mid-wicket - during a wicket maiden - and Jones was run out attempting to pinch a quick single to take her to fifty.
Capsey rounded off for impressive three overs by having Hannah Baker caught behind, ending with career-best figures.