Surrey march on as Yorkshire earn first One-Day Cup win
Surrey make it three wins out of three in the One-Day Cup as Yorkshire earn their first victory as a tier-one team and Warwickshire beat Essex.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge's highest score in the 2025 One-Day Cup was 44 [Getty Images] England's Danni Wyatt-Hodge fell four runs short of a second successive One-Day Cup century as Surrey beat Durham by three wickets to make it three wins out of three. Wyatt-Hodge followed her 124 against Warwickshire last weekend with 96 and was caught attempting to hit the winning boundary as they chased down a target of 257 in only 36. 4 overs.
Australian Jess Jonassen hit 67 off 57 balls and took 4-18 with her left-arm spin as Yorkshire registered their first success as a tier one county with a 70-run win over The Blaze at Headingley. In Saturday's third game, Essex collapsed from 125-5 to 157 all out as they lost by five wickets to Warwickshire. Women's One-Day Cup - Saturday scorecards Women's One-Day Cup table Durham looked in a strong position at the Riverside after Hollie Armitage's superb 111-ball hundred laid the foundation for a good score against Surrey.
She shared a stand of 112 with Mady Villiers (55) for the third wicket and hit 14 fours before being caught at cover off Kalea Moore in the 44th over. The home side finished on 256-8 and looked in control as England pace bowler Lauren Filer ripped through the Surrey top order with the new ball. She bowled Paige Scholfield and Alice Davidson-Richards and had Emma Capsey caught behind to leave the visitors in trouble on 62-4 before Wyatt-Hodge and Kira Chathli added 83 in 15 overs.
Filer removed Chathli, for 58, and Jemima Spence on her return but was bowled out by the 31st over with figures of 5-59, and the rest of the attack could not dislodge Wyatt-Hodge as she steered Surrey towards the target. She struck a six and 13 fours before holing out at long-on from Katie Levick's leg-spin but Moore hit the winning boundary two balls later. Durham's Lauren Filer has won 35 caps for England across all formats of the game [Getty Images] Having been put in by The Blaze skipper Kirstie Gordon, Yorkshire gave her reason to question the decision as Lauren Winfield-Hill and Jonassen put on 122 for the second wicket.