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Women's One-Day Cup: Levick lifts Durham off bottom

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Katie Levick's six-wicket haul helps lift Durham off the foot of the Women's One-Day Cup table as they thrash Somerset by 120 runs.

Katie Levick (right) had spent her entire career with Yorkshire before joining Durham last year [Getty Images] Katie Levick's six-wicket haul helped lift Durham off the foot of the Women's One-Day Cup table as they thrashed Somerset by 120 runs at Chester-le-Street. Levick took 6-37 as Somerset collapsed from 104-2 to 172 all out in reply to Durham's 292-8. Victory pushed Durham up four spots in a congested table with just eight points separating the bottom six, although a slight gap has opened up to the top three of runaway leaders The Blaze, Hampshire and Surrey.

Elsewhere, holders Lancashire's surprising slump continued - they replace Durham at the bottom after losing by three wickets to third-placed Surrey, while Warwickshire beat Yorkshire by the same margin in Saturday's other game. Women's One-Day Cup table Women's One-Day Cup fixtures and results Regular wickets plagued Durham during the early stages of their innings, despite a half-century from skipper Hollie Armitage (58). However, in the latter stages, Bess Heath (51) and Mia Rogers (56) smashed quick-fire fifties to take Durham close to 300 having been 164-5 at one point.

Somerset's chase failed to get going, mainly down to the brilliant bowling of Levick, with Niamh Holland's 67 in vain. At the Kia Oval, Surrey skipper Kira Chathli returned to the side with her highest score of this year's One-Day Cup to secure victory against Lancashire. Chathli, who sat out Tuesday's win over Essex, struck an unbeaten 88 from 101 balls, while Australian all-rounder Maitlan Brown signed off her stint at Surrey with 62 from 74 as the pair added 134 from 154 for the fifth wicket.

Earlier, Brown's efforts of 3-46 with the ball – in tandem with leg-spinner Dani Gregory's 3-42 – helped restrict the visitors to 246-9, built around Eve Jones' third half-century of the tournament. The Lancashire opener top-scored with 69, sharing a partnership of 70 from 86 with Grace Johnson, but it was not enough to stave off the reigning and inaugural champions' third consecutive defeat. At Scarborough, fourth-placed Warwickshire claimed their fourth win of the season as they handed Yorkshire a fifth defeat in eight games.