Summary

  • Sunrisers v South East Stars in Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final

  • Both teams hoping to win the trophy for first time

  • Stars bowled out for 212 in 46.2 overs, with Alice Davidson-Richards hitting 93

  • Kate Coppack takes 4-27 with the ball for Sunrisers

  • Cordelia Griffith hits half-century in Sunrisers' reply

  • Game taking place at Uptonsteel County Ground in Leicester

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  1. Postpublished at 46 overs

    South East Stars 211-9 v Sunrisers

    Well, Danielle Gregory and Tilly Corteen-Coleman, what have you got?

    A single apiece ends the over.

  2. Postpublished at 13:19 British Summer Time

    Chloe Brewer
    Central Sparks batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "What a stellar performance from ADR. She'll be gutted but that is the experience from Villiers there to get her."

  3. Postpublished at 13:18 British Summer Time

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "ADR has been a rock for Stars in this innings but unfortunately she's got her front foot too far across."

  4. wicket

    WICKET Davidson-Richards lbw b Villiers 93published at 45.3 overs

    South East Stars 209-9 v Sunrisers

    Mady Villiers back into the attack.

    Alice Davidson-Richards finds a gap and runs two, and then goes over the top for a one-bounce four.

    She's seven short of her first ton of the season. Then she's gone!

    ADR looks to attack Villiers again and is pinned in front.

    A brilliant 105-ball knock is done. Shame, it deserved a century.

  5. Postpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time

    Chloe Brewer
    Central Sparks batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "ADR has realised she will have to do the heavy lifting in the last five overs with two wickets left in hand. She'll want to face the majority of the remaining balls."

  6. Postpublished at 45 overs

    South East Stars 203-8 v Sunrisers

    Danielle Gregory will try and get Alice Davidson-Richards as much strike as possible in these final six overs.

    But Grace Scrivens gives her absolutely nothing to work with and Gregory uses up five dots.

    Five to go.

  7. Postpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "Moore's tried going down on one knee a few times. Instead of the conventional sweep, she has gone for a reverse sweep which has higher risk. She's gone for it again and it hasn't paid off.

    "In this situation with six overs left, you want to take one and let ADR do the work."

  8. wicket

    WICKET Moore lbw Grewcock 5published at 43 overs

    South East Stars 202-8 v Sunrisers

    That is very out!

    Kalea Moore wheels out a reverse sweep and misses.

    Jodi Grewcock's final ball of the day hits the top of Moore's front pad. Hitting middle of middle.

    Grewcock finishes with 2-60.

  9. 200 runs

    200 up for South East Starspublished at 43.5 overs

    South East Stars 202-7 v Sunrisers

    Grace Scrivens lets loose a big appeal for leg before but not given. Leg bye.

    Four more dots from Scrivens.

    Jodi Grewcock is in for her final over.

    That's more like it!

    Alice Davidson-Richards dances down the wicket and plonks the ball way straight back over the bowler's head for the first six of the day.

  10. Postpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "Davidson-Richards hits it over the head of Grewcock. You see it time and time again on TV screens in international cricket and now we have seen it right here in Leicester."

  11. Postpublished at 42 overs

    South East Stars 192-7 v Sunrisers

    A good chase in the deep from Cordelia Griffith restricts Kalea Moore to two as Jodi Grewcock continues.

    Three dots to finish. Another six balls without a boundary.

    The last four came midway through the 31st over.

  12. When will Stars launch?published at 41 overs

    South East Stars 188-7 v Sunrisers

    Grace Scrivens serves up a no-ball and Stars have a free hit.

    Alice Davidson-Richards swats it firmly into the legside but it's fielded in the deep.

    Three more singles, but no boundaries.

    The Sunrisers skipper has conceded just 17 runs from her six overs.

  13. Postpublished at 40 overs

    South East Stars 182-7 v Sunrisers

    Two more singles move Alice Davidson-Richards on to 73

    It seems an age since her last boundary.

    Kalea Moore survives a big lbw appeal from the final ball of Jodi Grewcock's over. It looked close. Going down leg perhaps.

    Three from the over. The squeeze continues.

    Ten to go.

  14. Postpublished at 39 overs

    South East Stars 179-7 v Sunrisers

    Wicket-maiden from Grace Scrivens.

    Stars have 11 overs to build a score and just three wickets in hand.

    But there is hope if you are a Stars supporter.

    Kalea Moore and ADR put on an unbroken stand of 90 in the semi-finals to dig their side out of the soup. Can they do it again?

  15. Postpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time

    Chloe Brewer
    Central Sparks batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "ADR thought she nailed it down the ground but it was a great stop. Macdonald-Gay has given her a pat on the back as if to say 'it's okay, you are our important batter'."

  16. wicket

    WICKET MacDonald-Gay run out (Gray) 1published at 38.1 overs

    South East Stars 179-7 v Sunrisers

    That's miles out!

    Alice Davidson-Richards drives down the ground and they set off for a run.

    But bowler Grace Scrivens dives to her right to get a hand to the ball and deflect it to Eva Gray.

    Ryana MacDonald-Gay keeps running but is way out of her ground as Gray hurls the ball to wicketkeeper Amara Carr who does the rest.

    Kalea Moore is in.

  17. Postpublished at 38 overs

    South East Stars 179-6 v Sunrisers

    How will this pressure affect Alice Davidson-Richards?

    Stars' hopes of a defendable target rest on her shoulders.

    She has carried her superb recent form into the final and two singles take her to 71 off 88 balls.

    Three from the over.

    Stars are 15-1 from the last seven overs.

  18. Coppack's work is donepublished at 37 overs

    South East Stars 175-6 v Sunrisers

    Ryana MacDonald-Gay is off the mark with a single to her first ball and Alice Davidson-Richards repeats the trick to Kate Coppack's final ball.

    That ends a superb morning's work from Coppack who finishes with her best RHF Trophy figures of 4-27.

    Grace Scrivens further tightens the screw with another miserly over.

    It costs just the one single.

  19. Postpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time

    Luke Wolstenholme
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "Coppack has bowled tremendously. 4-27 in the final, she's stepped up when it matters the most.

    "She's given the batters nothing and she's been consistent with her lines."

  20. Postpublished at 12:46 British Summer Time

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "Coppack has been bowling absolutely exquisitely in this game. She's picked up four wickets and has been so persistent."