Learoyd and Holland Shine in Thrilling Taunton T20 Tie
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In a Vitality Blast encounter that had everything—explosive batting, sharp bowling, missed chances, and last-ball drama—Somerset and Hampshire settled for a rare tie at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton. Both teams finished on 159, leaving fans breathless and the points equally split.
Learoyd Anchors Somerset’s Competitive Total
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Somerset got off to a shaky start when captain Sophie Luff edged Bex Tyson to fall for just five in the second over. But that early setback was swiftly erased by a commanding partnership between Anika Learoyd and Bex Odgers.
The second-wicket duo dominated the powerplay, reaching 44 for 1, and carried their momentum through the middle overs. Odgers, in particular, was in scintillating form, racing to a career-best 57 from 38 balls—her innings studded with 7 fours and a towering six.
Her aggressive strokeplay set the tone, and together with Learoyd, they added 90 runs in just 11 overs. When Odgers finally fell at 101, cutting Georgia Adams to backward point, the foundation had been firmly laid.
Learoyd Stands Tall Amid Late Wickets
Learoyd, dropped on 26 by Naomi Dattani, made the visitors pay. She brought up a composed 50 off 45 balls and remained not out on 61 at the end, steering Somerset to a competitive 159 for 6.
Adams struck twice more in the death overs—dismissing Alex Griffiths and benefiting from a direct hit by Abi Norgrove to run out Chloe Skelton—but Somerset’s total always felt just within striking distance.
McCaughan Fires, but Holland Strikes Back
Hampshire’s chase began with ferocious intent. Ella McCaughan blazed to 69 off 46 balls, including 7 fours, and shared an 87-run opening stand with Georgia Adams, who contributed 30. The pair raced to 53 without loss in the powerplay, putting Somerset on the back foot.
But missed chances haunted Hampshire. Lola Harris dropped Adams on 14, a lapse that proved costly. Still, Somerset fought back in the middle overs. Bex Odgers took a brilliant catch at mid-off to dismiss McCaughan, halting Hampshire’s momentum at 112 for 2.
Then came Niamh Holland’s moment of glory. The young bowler delivered a spell of control and precision, removing Adams, Naomi Dattani, and Francesca Sweet in quick succession—finishing with career-best figures of 4 for 21.
Dramatic Final Overs Seal the Tie
With 30 needed off 21 balls and wickets in hand, the pressure mounted. Liv Barnes tightened the screws with just three runs in the 17th over. Holland then dismissed Amanda-Jade Wellington for 14, leaving Hampshire on the brink.
But Rhianna Southby ignited a final surge, smashing 17 off just seven deliveries. Needing three off the last ball, bowled by Chloe Skelton, Abi Norgrove scampered two runs to level the scores—and secure a tie.
A Match to Remember
In the end, both teams could reflect with pride. Learoyd’s anchoring knock, Odgers’ explosive fifty, and Holland’s breakthrough spell ensured Somerset remained competitive. On the other side, McCaughan’s brilliance and Southby’s late fireworks kept Hampshire alive when all seemed lost.
In a competition where every point matters, this shared result could prove pivotal. But beyond the standings, this was a testament to the growing excitement and unpredictability of women’s T20 cricket.
