Understrength Surrey maintain 100% win record in Women’s Vitality Blast
A Hard-Fought Victory in Yorkshire
Surrey continued their impressive start to the domestic T20 season with a tense four-wicket victory over Yorkshire in the Women’s Vitality Blast group stage. Despite arriving at Headingley with an understrength squad, the visitors managed to navigate a challenging surface and a spirited bowling performance from the home side to keep their perfect record intact.
Yorkshire’s Early Promise
The match began with a positive display from the home side. Yorkshire’s openers, captain Lauren Winfield-Hill and Erin Thomas, provided a blistering start. The duo shared a 60-run partnership in just 5.5 overs, capitalizing on what appeared to be an excellent batting surface and a fast outfield. Thomas was particularly aggressive, striking 42 off 29 balls with eight boundaries before being caught at backward point by Laura Harris off the bowling of Kalea Moore.
However, once the opening stand was broken by Ryana Macdonald-Gay, who bowled Winfield-Hill with the final ball of the powerplay, the momentum shifted dramatically. The middle order failed to consolidate, and Yorkshire suffered a collapse of four wickets for just 18 runs in the space of 27 balls.
Surrey’s Bowling Precision
The Surrey bowling attack deserves immense credit for their discipline. Following the initial breakthrough, the visitors maintained constant pressure. Ryana Macdonald-Gay and Kalea Moore were the standout performers, both claiming three wickets to restrict Yorkshire to a modest total of 133 all out. Dani Gregory provided excellent support, finishing with economical figures of one for 21 from her four-over spell. With the exception of the opening pair, the Yorkshire lineup struggled to find the boundary, managing only four fours in the remainder of their innings.
The Surrey Collapse
The chase began with characteristic aggression. Bryony Smith set a furious tempo, smashing the first four balls of the innings for boundaries. Even after Smith and Kira Chathli fell to Jess Jonassen, Surrey looked to be coasting toward their target. However, the match took a dramatic turn when the visitors slumped from a comfortable position to 89 for 6.
Jess Jonassen proved to be the architect of Surrey’s struggles, taking three crucial wickets. The dismissal of Alice Davidson-Richards, followed by a mix-up that resulted in Paige Scholfield’s run-out, and the quick wickets of Harris and Macdonald-Gay, left the visitors in a precarious state at 86 for 5, needing 45 runs off ten overs.
The Unbroken Partnership
Just as the game seemed to be slipping away, composure returned to the Surrey dressing room in the form of Jemima Spence and Alice Monaghan. The pair played with immense maturity, trusting their technique rather than swinging wildly under pressure. Their unbroken 45-run partnership for the seventh wicket proved to be the difference, as they steered Surrey to victory with 27 balls to spare.
While the reigning champions will be relieved to have walked away with the points, the match served as a stark reminder of the competitiveness of the Women’s Vitality Blast. For Surrey, the challenge now lies in maintaining this momentum as they look to defend their title, proving that even an understrength side possesses the depth and character to overcome adversity on the road.


