Blaze, Surrey & Durham win in One-Day Cup

Surrey's Alice Davidson-Richards struck seven fours and two sixes in her 72 not out
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Surrey, Durham and The Blaze all won in the Women's One-Day Cup, while Essex v Somerset was abandoned due to rain.
The Blaze climbed to the top of the table after beating Warwickshire, climbing above Hampshire who lost in the last over to Surrey.
Durham boosted their chances of a top-four place and qualification for the semi-finals with a big win over Lancashire, but Essex and Somerset had to share the points following rain at Chelmsford.
In a game reduced to 39 overs in Lincoln, The Blaze made 218-6. helped by Marie Kelly (66) and Georgie Boyce's (46) opening stand of 106.
Warwickshire collapsed to 28-5 in reply before Abbey Freeborn (56) and wicketkeeper Nat Wraith (75) put on 112 for the sixth wicket.
Once Georgia Elwiss (3-26) broke through by dismissing Freeborn, the lower order fell quickly and the visitors were bowled out for 171 to lose by 47 runs.
Alice Davidson-Richards led Surrey to a thrilling victory over Hampshire in Guildford.
After Hampshire made 278 in their 50 overs, rain delays saw Surrey's target eventually revised to 214 in 31 overs.
When Danni Wyatt-Hodge went for 32 to leave Surrey 170-6 and still needing 44 off 20 balls, Hampshire seemed poised for victory.
But Davidson-Richards (72 not out) and Alice Monaghan (15 not out) took Surrey home with two balls to spare to move them up to fourth in the table.
Durham are a point behind Surrey in fifth thanks to an 89-run victory over third-placed Lancashire.
A brilliant 111 from captain Hollie Armitage helped Durham to 257 all out at Chester-le-Street.
Lancashire were never in the chase as they lost wickets at regular intervals and collapsed to 168 all out in the 39th over - Kate Cross top scoring with 34.
Somerset had piled up 312-6 against bottom side Essex when the rain arrived after 49.2 overs of their innings, taking the players from the field.
It failed to relent and the game was called off just before 16:00 BST.