Summary

  • Sunrisers beat South East Stars on the DLS method in Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final after rain ends match

  • 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 as Sunrisers reach 121-3 before rain arrives

  • Game taking place at Uptonsteel County Ground in Leicester

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  1. Postpublished at 30 overs

    South East Stars 158-5 v Sunrisers

    A quieter over as Sunrisers' star bowler Kate Coppack concedes just four from the 30th over.

    She has figures of 3-21 from her seven overs.

  2. Postpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 21 September

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "If the Sunrisers were to get a wicket at this point it would be foot on the throat time from that point onwards."

  3. 150 up for South East Starspublished at 29 overs

    South East Stars 154-5 v Sunrisers

    A Phoebe Franklin boundary brings up the 150 for South East Stars.

  4. Postpublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 21 September

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "Coppack has been bowling brilliantly and got three wickets already. I think the gamble it bringing her back to break this partnership.

    "They are happy to give ADR the one and try and bowl as much as possible at Franklin."

  5. Postpublished at 28 overs

    South East Stars 144-5 v Sunrisers

    Lovely timing, Phoebe Franklin.

    The batter sweeps a Mady Villiers delivery on middle stump to the square leg rope for her third boundary.

    A single takes her to a run-a-ball 15.

    The run rate is ticking at more than five an over, but they need to keep wickets in and for a late assault.

  6. Postpublished at 27 overs

    South East Stars 137-5 v Sunrisers

    Jodi Grewcock's fifth over is a quiet one - just the single from Alice Davidson-Richards.

    Until, that is, the final ball.

    Phoebe Franklin spoils it, stepping down the wicket again and planting Grewcock back over her head for a second boundary from her 11 balls.

  7. 'Stars feel short'published at 12:17 British Summer Time 21 September

    Nikki Chaudhuri
    Surrey bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "I have to say Sunrisers are really on top here. That partnership between Cranstone and ADR was quite solid and were thinking that if they hang in there it could start to tip into the Stars' favour.

    "Stars feel short, especially with the amount of wickets they've lost."

  8. Postpublished at 26 overs

    South East Stars 132-5 v Sunrisers

    Mady Villiers is back for her seventh over.

    Phoebe Franklin and Alice Davidson-Richards trade singles.

    Franklin then steps down the pitch and sends Villiers' final ball over mid-off for her first boundary. Nice settler.

    Eight from the over.

  9. We're halfway therepublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 21 September

    South East Stars 124-4 v Sunrisers

    We have reached the halfway stage of the Stars innings.

    Stars would have been reasonably happy with their progress until that latest hammerblow, coming four balls before the scheduled drinks break.

    Sunrisers will be absolutely delighted. Especially if they can remove lynchpin Alice Davidson-Richards. She is looking very dangerous on 55.

    WASP says 221.

  10. 'Platform to launch'published at 12:12 British Summer Time 21 September

    Kevin Hand
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "Just at a point where Stars would have felt like they were getting into a position and a platform to launch. They still can, and as long as Davidson-Richards is still there they are still in with a good chance."

  11. 'She looks in real pain'published at 12:09 British Summer Time 21 September

    Kevin Hand
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    "She tried to stretch that back leg back as you do when you are being stumped. I assumed she had dropped to the ground to get back but she looks in real pain."

  12. wicket

    WICKET Cranstone st Carr b Grewcock 30published at 12:07 British Summer Time 21 September

    South East Stars 123-5 v Sunrisers

    Breakthrough!

    Jodi Grewcock floats one up outside the off stump which Aylish Cranstone looks to drive.

    She misses and overbalances and sharp work from wicketkeeper Amara Carr who whips off the bails before she can stretch her foot back behind the crease.

    Cranstone looks to have pulled something in the stretch and needs some physio before walking back to the pavilion.

    A super stand of 70 is broken. Phoebe Franklin is in.

  13. Postpublished at 24 overs

    South East Stars 120-4 v Sunrisers

    More hard running as Aylish Cranstone scrambles back for a second run to go 28 off 37 balls.

    Another good over for South East Stars - nine from it.

    The partnership up to 67.

  14. 50 runs

    50 for Alice Davidson-Richardspublished at 23.2 overs

    South East Stars 115-4 v Sunrisers

    Alice Davidson-RichardsImage source, Rex Features

    Amu Surenkumar goes back of a length to Alice Davidson-Richards who pulls it over mid-on for four.

    And that's a seventh fifty in this season's RHF Trophy for ADR, coming off 61 balls with six boundaries.

    Can she convert this into her first ton? There's time.

  15. Postpublished at 23 overs

    South East Stars 111-4 v Sunrisers

    Aylish Cranstone looks to sweep a Jodi Grewcock ball which kept very low.

    A faint bottom edge nutmegs wicketkeeper Amara Carr and runs down for a frustrating four from the Sunrisers perspective.

    Seven from another speedy over and we have Nelson.

    The fifth-wicket stand is up to 58 and really getting the Stars back into this.

  16. Postpublished at 22 overs

    South East Stars 104-4 v Sunrisers

    Aylish Cranstone flicks into the onside and scampers back for a hastily-run second.

    But it's another tidy over from Amu Surenkumar. Three from it.

  17. 100 runs

    100 up for South East Starspublished at 21 overs

    South East Stars 101-4 v Sunrisers

    Lovely shot!

    Alice Davidson-Richards finds the gap between extra cover and mid-off with exquisite placement to drive Jodi Grewcock for four.

    Aylish Cranstone then scoops the final ball for two as the over costs nine.

    ADR goes to 600 runs for the competition this season and is seven short of her fifty, You feel she still has gears to go through.

  18. Postpublished at 20 overs

    South East Stars 92-4 v Sunrisers

    Amu Surenkumar opens up with another wide before ADR ticks over with a single.

    A misfield gives Aylish Cranstone a single.

    Surenkumar is not quite there yet finding her line, but it's just four from that one.

    The partnership is up to 39.

    After 20 overs our friend WASP is predicting a total of 213.

  19. Postpublished at 19 overs

    South East Stars 88-4 v Sunrisers

    Big relief for the Sunrisers as Jodi Grewcock gets her first bowl of the morning, not long after requiring treatment for an awkward fall.

    The spinner gives her fifth ball some flight and Alice Davidson-Richards steps down and plays it through the offfside for her fourth boundary.

    She looks in ominous nick and moves easily to 35 from 47 balls.

    Seven from the over.

  20. Postpublished at 18 overs

    South East Stars 81-4 v Sunrisers

    Amu Surenkumar's first ball is wide down the leg side as she works out a few nerves.

    Understandable. She would not have expected to play but steps up in place of injured Sophie Munro.

    She settles nicely into her work and angles one across into the front pad of Alice Davidson-Richards.

    A loud appeal, but it's going down leg.

    Three singles and the wide from the over.