In the match between Lancashire Women and Hampshire Women in the Women’s T20 Blast 2026, Lancashire Women built a total of 131 all out in their 19.4 overs, heavily driven by Emma Lamb’s 30 and a disciplined 25 from Eleanor Threlkeld. Hampshire Women easily chased down the target to reach 135/1 in 14.3 overs, despite Lancashire’s efforts, driven by Maia Bouchier’s fighting 77*, handing Hampshire Women a comfortable victory.

Lancashire’s batting lineup paced their way to a total of 131 all out in their 19.4 overs. The defining anchor of the top order was Emma Lamb, who provided immediate acceleration by smashing 30 runs off 26 deliveries, including 2 boundaries and 1 six. While Eleanor Threlkeld provided excellent stability with a well-made 25 off 17 balls, the middle and lower order sustained the pressure under tough conditions.
Meg Lanning anchored the top end with a solid 19 off 22 deliveries, well-supported by Darcey Carter’s quick 18 off 26 balls, Seren Smale’s contribution of 14 runs off 9 balls, and Kate Cross’s 14 off 8 balls. Eve Jones added 1 off 6 balls, while Vinali Weerappuli remained unbeaten on 1 run, but Tilly Kesteven, Tara Norris, and Hannah Jones all failed to open their accounts, leaving Lancashire with a modest total.
Hampshire Women’s bowling unit fought hard to stem the run flow and managed to pick up timely breakthroughs. Leading the line with disciplined spells was Nancy Harman, who finished with phenomenal figures of 3/9 from her 1.3 overs, and Bex Tyson, who picked up crucial breakthroughs to finish with 2/16 across her spell of 4 overs.
Amanda-Jade Wellington chipped in to keep things competitive during her 4 overs by picking up 1/28, while Georgia Adams delivered a highly stable spell, conceding 29 runs in her 4-over spell with a crucial breakthrough. Poppy Tulloch picked up a steady 1/16 across 2.1 overs, and Naomi Dattani chipped in with 1/32 from her 4 overs to round out a relentless bowling display. Despite their consistent efforts, a fighting middle-to-lower-order stance helped Lancashire reach their final score.
Hampshire Women faced a target of 132 runs and comfortably reached 135/1 in 14.3 overs. The pursuit was anchored beautifully by Maia Bouchier, who scored a brisk, unbeaten 77 off 45 deliveries with 9 boundaries and 3 sixes, alongside Georgia Adams, who fought hard for her unbeaten 37 runs off 25 balls. Ella McCaughan contributed a steady score of 17 off 18 balls to keep the required run rate well within sight before her dismissal.
The Hampshire batters continuously turned the screws, triggering a costly bowling breakdown for the opposition that left Lancashire unable to push the game deep, sealing a comprehensive victory for Hampshire. Lancashire Women’s bowling attack tried to rise to the challenge but struggled against Hampshire’s clinical execution. Leading the defense was Hannah Jones, who managed to pick up the solitary breakthrough to finish with figures of 1/27 from her 3.3 overs.
She found tight support from Emma Lamb, who delivered an exceptionally effective spell of 0/14 across her 2 overs to keep the opposition under pressure. Darcey Carter kept things tight with an effective spell of 0/17 in her 2 overs, while Tara Norris conceded 21 runs in her 2-over spell. Vinali Weerappuli gave away 23 runs from her 2 overs, and Kate Cross completed the team effort by giving away 33 runs from her 3 overs during a challenging outing.
For Hampshire, everything clicked in the field as their disciplined bowling chokehold, led by Nancy Harman and Bex Tyson, was perfectly complemented by tight bowling to restrict a dangerous lineup; they backed it up with critical batting contributions from Maia Bouchier and Georgia Adams later in the day. Conversely, Lancashire’s bowling defense collapsed under the weight of a rapid scoring rate and clinical Hampshire execution, meaning that despite a fighting batting contribution in the first innings, the visitors failed to cross the line.

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