Essex Women and Somerset Women will face each other in Match 34 of the Metro Bank Women’s One Day Cup, 2025, scheduled for July 24, 3:00 PM IST at the County Ground, Chelmsford. Both teams enter this fixture aiming to bounce back after mixed results in recent matches, setting up a crucial contest as the league phase intensifies.

All eyes will be on the County Ground, Chelmsford, as Essex Women host Somerset Women in a pivotal mid-tournament battle. Essex are looking to regain momentum after a series of closely fought T20s, eager to stabilise their form following losses to Warwickshire, Surrey, and Hampshire in their last five games. Somerset, meanwhile, are in search of consistency, having stumbled with the bat in several recent outings, including a significant defeat to Essex earlier in the Vitality Blast. This fixture represents a fresh start in the 50-over format, where both sides will aim to leverage their strengths and climb the Division I table.
Essex come into the match with a balanced squad featuring key performers like wicketkeeper-batter Amara Carr, all-rounder Joanne Gardner, and the experienced Florence Miller. Their recent scores suggest a capable batting order but with room for improvement against disciplined bowling. Somerset counters with talents such as Seren Smale, hoping to find stability after a lean run with the bat. Historically, Essex held the advantage in their last direct encounter, dominating Somerset with both bat and ball in the Vitality Blast. This time, the 50-over format provides Somerset a chance to reverse fortunes, especially if their middle order steps up.
With both teams jostling for position in the Metro Bank One Day Cup Women’s Division I, the outcome here could prove influential for qualification ambitions. Essex, motivated by home support and past success over Somerset, may look to bat deep and control the tempo. Somerset’s best hope lies in early wickets and holding their nerve during the key middle overs—areas that saw them struggle in recent matches. The match promises a contest of resilience and adaptability, with victory vital for building momentum into the crucial final rounds.
The County Ground, Chelmsford, is set for an engaging clash as Essex and Somerset battle for crucial One Day Cup points amid unpredictable form and rising competition.
Squads
Essex Women
Alice Macleod, Cordelia Griffith, Florence Miller, Joanne Gardner, Maddie Blinkhorn-Jones, Eva Gray, Grace Scrivens, Jodi Grewcock, Amara Carr, Ariana Dowse, Abtaha Maqsood, Esmae MacGregor, Kate Coppack, Kelly Castle, Sophia Smale, Sophie Munro, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Madeline Penna, Maddie Blinkhorn-Jones
Somerset Women
Emma Corney, Fran Wilson, Heather Knight, Jess Hazell, Rebecca Odgers, Sophie Luff, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Danielle Gibson, Erin Vukusic, Lola Harris, Niamh Holland, Olivia Barnes, Amelie Munday, Katie Jones, Alex Griffiths, Charlie Dean, Chloe Skelton, Ellie Anderson, Laura Jackson, Mollie Robbins
Players to Watch
Sophia Smale
Born December 8, 2004, in Newport, Wales, Sophia Smale is a promising English all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls slow left-arm orthodox. She is the third-highest run-getter for Essex Women in the tournament with 164 runs in 8 innings. Known for her range of shots and wicket-containment skills, she is a rising star.
Grace Scrivens
The skipper of Essex Women, Grace Scrivens is a left-handed batter and off-spinner who has scored two centuries in the ongoing tournament. With 392 runs in just 8 innings, including a top score of 120*, she’s second only to Emma Lamb in the overall run tally.
Sophie Luff
The Somerset Women’s captain, Sophie Luff is known for her composure and experience. With 205 runs in 8 innings, including an unbeaten 111, she is Somerset’s top run-scorer in the tournament and plays a key mentoring role for younger teammates.
Amanda-Jade Wellington
Australia’s leg-spinner Amanda-Jade Wellington leads Somerset’s bowling attack with 14 wickets and best figures of 4/17. Her leg-spin variations and ability to take crucial wickets make her a key threat.
Pitch Report
The pitch at County Ground, Chelmsford, is balanced and sporting. The average first-innings score is around 200. It’s good for stroke play but offers help for both pace and spin bowlers. Bowlers who maintain accuracy tend to be rewarded.
Weather Forecast
Expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of passing showers. Conditions may be damp at times but are unlikely to result in persistent rain interruptions.
Fantasy Playing XI (Suggested)
Florence Miller, Joanne Gardner, Grace Scrivens, Jodi Grewcock, Amara Carr, Sophia Smale, Fran Wilson, Rebecca Odgers, Sophie Luff, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Chloe Skelton
Match Details
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Date: 24th July, 2025
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Time: 3:00 PM IST
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Venue: County Ground, Chelmsford, England
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Broadcast: Live-streamed on FanCode app and website

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