Ash Gardner keeps knockout hopes alive for Trent Rockets

Gardner starred with bat and ball, hitting 36 from 26 and taking 2 for 28 with her off-breaks, as the Rockets claimed a victory which leaves them four points behind third-placed Manchester Originals with one game still to play

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Cardiff: Trent Rockets 145-6, Welsh Fire 122-9 - Trent Rockets won by 23 runs

Trent Rockets produced a clinical all-round performance to overcome Welsh Fire by 23 runs at Sophia Gardens and keep themselves in the mix for progression to the eliminator.

Aussie allrounder Ash Gardner starred with bat and ball, hitting 36 from 26 and taking 2 for 28 with her off-breaks, as the Rockets claimed a victory which leaves them four points behind third-placed Manchester Originals with one game still to play. They will need to win their final group match against Birmingham Phoenix on Wednesday and hope other results go their way to secure a top-three finish.

Bryony Smith (38 from 27) laid the foundations for the Rockets' 145 for 6, the opener hitting Freya Davies for three boundaries in the second set and then finding the ropes from three consecutive Jess Jonassen deliveries in the fifth.

Hayley Matthews was next in Smith's sights, the Bajan off-spinner dispatched over mid-off for four and then swatted for six, but Davies (3 for 26) ended her entertaining knock when a top edge flew to Georgia Elwiss at short third.

A third-wicket stand of 67 from 45 balls between Nat Sciver-Brunt (38 from 26) and Gardner built on Smith's good work, the England skipper stroking five fours while Gardner showed off her powerful strokeplay with three maximums.

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Welsh Fire have endured a poor campaign (Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Jonassen broke the partnership when she trapped Sciver-Brunt lbw and Gardner fell six balls later, nicking off to a surprise bouncer from Matthews, but a bright cameo from Heather Graham, who hit two boundaries in her unbeaten 13, took the visitors to a competitive total.

In reply, Tammy Beaumont's lean trot continued when she was bowled by Alexa Stonehouse for five before Sophia Dunkley (26 from 23) and Matthews (18 from 12) moved the Fire on to 57 for 1. But when Gardner took the key wicket of Matthews, bowled by a nicely flighted delivery, the hosts lost their momentum.

Aussie leg-spinner Alana King turned the screw, returning figures of 3 for 17, while Gardner made another telling intervention when she had the dangerous Dunkley caught and bowled.

The Fire eventually subsided to 122 for 9 from their 100 deliveries, their sixth defeat of a disappointing season.

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