Wins for Blaze and Lancashire in T20 Blast

Charli Knott, of The Blaze, battingImage source, Shutterstock
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Charli Knott has made unbeaten half-centuries in her past two innings for The Blaze

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The Blaze and Lancashire ended their group stage campaigns with victories in the T20 Blast.

Charli Knott hit a vital 84 not out as The Blaze warmed up for Friday's finals day by edging to a three-wicket win over Yorkshire at Headingley.

Meanwhile, Lancashire needed an unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 60 between Skye Thomas and Kate Cross to beat Durham at Emirates Old Trafford.

In Sunday's other games, Surrey are playing top-of-the-table Hampshire, while Somerset are hosting Essex.

Knott stars in Blaze win

A notable all-round display from Australian all-rounder Knott helped The Blaze to a helter-skelter victory over Yorkshire.

Last year's semi-finalists had already qualified for The Kia Oval showpiece but clinched their eighth win in 12 games thanks to bowling the hosts out for 122 and recovering from 41-5 in the eighth over of their chase.

Left-arm swing bowler Grace Ballinger returned 3-31, while Charley Phillips and Kirstie Gordon struck twice apiece added to two run outs.

But Knott's miserly 1-19 from four overs of off-spin was followed up by a brilliant and composed career best 84 not out off 57 balls.

Yorkshire had three batters make 23 and captain Lauren Winfield-Hill top-scoring with 29 as they missed the chance to claim a fourth straight win.

Academy leg-spinner Holly Garton impressed with 2-17 as The Blaze won with five balls remaining.

Thomas and Cross lead Lancs to win

Skye Thomas (left) and Kate Cross punch gloves during their unbroken partnership in Lancashire's T20 Blast win over DurhamImage source, Shutterstock
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Skye Thomas (left) was making her senior debut for Lancashire

Wicketkeeper-batter Thomas made an outstanding 55 not out off 38 balls on her senior Lancashire debut to secure a four-wicket victory for her side against Durham.

Having posted just 132-6 in their 20 overs, with skipper Hollie Armitage making 30 and Venus Weerappuli taking 2-20, Durham rose to the task of defending that low score in impressive fashion.

Heather Graham took two wickets as Lancashire slumped to 75-6 in the 13th over but Thomas and the experienced Cross put on an unbroken 60 in seven overs to put a dent in the record of a side who will appear in the Blast finals day on Friday.

Match details supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay.

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