Birmingham Phoenix impress again to maintain unbeaten start

Rockets never really looked as if they had an answer for the Phoenix's all-round bowling brilliance, with all bar three batters failing to post double-digit scores

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Edgbaston: Trent Rockets 116-9, Birmingham Phoenix 117-2 - Birmingham Phoenix win by eight wickets

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Birmingham Phoenix cruised to an eight-wicket victory over Trent Rockets at Edgbaston after an astonishing collapse from the visitors saw them slip from 70 for 1 to a sub-par total of 116 for 9.

Emily Arlott was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 for 20 including the key scalp of captain Nat Sciver, and was ably supported by Georgia Elwiss and Sophie Molineux, who picked up two wickets a piece for the home side.

Rockets never really looked as if they had an answer for the Phoenix's all-round bowling brilliance, with all bar three batters failing to post double-digit scores.

Phoenix then cantered home with the bat in reply, Amy Jones and Ellyse Perry posting an unbeaten 44 and 39 respectively to secure an unbeaten start to the season for Phoenix.

Rockets initially struggled to find any form of momentum in their innings. Molineux's first set of 10 deliveries cost her just six runs inside the powerplay, and included the wicket of England opener Bryony Smith for 1, leaving the visitors 1 for 1.

Sciver, making her first Hundred appearance of 2022, and Elyse Villani were then able to build a solid foundation, taking the Rockets up to 70 for 1 thanks to their half-century partnership. It was a partnership of stability rather than intent, however, and when Villani holed out to Perry at long on off the bowling of Elwiss, it signalled the start of a miserable collapse for the away side.

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Emily Arlott impressed for Birmingham Phoenix (David Rogers/Getty Images)

Sciver herself departed not long after for an uncharacteristically quiet run-a-ball 31, before overseas star Mignon du Preez hooked an Issy Wong short ball straight into the hands of Gwen Davies for just two. Only Kathryn Bryce, Rockets' number 10 batter, could register double digits as the visitors crumbled to an under par 116 for 9.

Phoenix didn't exactly get off to a flier in reply, but then they had no need to with such a low total to chase. Sophie Devine holed out attempting to line up Sciver and departed for 16, while Eve Jones went for 16 not long after, but from then on it was plain sailing. No real risks were required, and Perry and Amy Jones were able to manipulate the field and pick up singles for much of the middle of the innings.

Jones in particular looked in fine touch, as she racked up her 44 off 32 deliveries. A succession of glorious shots off England's Sarah Glenn flew off the bat and over the boundary rope for four to bring her side within touching distance of victory. The second, a reverse-paddle past point, stood out as a moment of brilliance in a largely jeopardy-free chase, as Jones and Perry accelerated at the death to see them over the line with nine balls to spare.

Not even last week's hat-trick hero Alana King could provide enough magic stardust to successfully defend the total the Rockets had posted earlier. Big names Glenn and Katherine Brunt, too, were unable to find that all important breakthrough, and both finished wicketless as the Phoenix simply proved too much to handle.


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