Hampshire captain Georgia Adams has called on the team to “clean the slate” as they prepare for T20 Blast finals day at the Oval on Friday. The Hawks topped the group table, winning eight of their 12 matches, losing twice and drawing two matches. They will face fourth-placed Durham (14:30 BST), with the winners facing
The Blaze’s left-arm seamer Grace Ballinger watches the Women’s T20 Blast Finals day taking place at The Oval on Friday. The summer of 2026 has already been colossal for English cricket. Fans across the country have been engulfed, often divided, by mid-match international withdrawals, women’s T20 World Cup and Test defeats, and currently, a competitive
Hampshire T20 Blast captain James Vince believes semi-final opponents Notts Outlaws will provide a “tough test” at Edgbaston on Saturday. The Hawks booked a spot on Finals day for a record 12th time after a 75-run victory over Essex in the Utilita Bowl on Wednesday night. Vince was his team’s top scorer with 125 off
With his victory over The Blaze on Wednesday, hampshire they had guaranteed their place on finals day and achieved a seventh consecutive victory at Edgbaston. Already deleted Warwickshire They were asked to bat and captain Katie George led the way with 67 at the top of the order as they recorded 166-5. But the Hawks
After the final round of league matches on Sunday, Glamorgan learned that they would face either Kent or Gloucestershire in the final. The Dragons opened their campaign with a convincing 65-run victory over Gloucestershire, while Kent remain the only team to have beaten Glamorgan this season, claiming an eight-wicket victory early in the competition. Despite