Women and Girls' Cricket

Under 13s Win Middlesex Festival
Girls Retain Trophy
The U-13s regained the trophy that they won last season with a superb performance at Regent's Park on Sunday 29 May. They beat Kent, London and Middlesex in a round robin tournament. The matches were 15 overs a side with a rotational batting order.

Match 1
An excellent bowling and fielding performace restricted Kent to a low score from their 15 overs, which was chased comfortably in 8 overs
Kent 28-8 Tia Moore 3-3, Catherine Dalton 1-1, Victoria Yates 1-3
Essex 29-2 Christina Low 8 n.o.
Won by 8 wkts

Match 2
Some good running between the wickets helped chase a competitive London total, before Hannah scored the winning runs taking 4 off 2 balls.
London 48-5 Catherine Dalton 2-3, Tia Moore 1-2
Essex 49-2 Tia Moore 9
Won by 8 wkts

Match 3
Batting first a big score helped put this match out of reach of Middlesex.
Essex 91-2 Lauren Onojaife 43 not out, Beth Langston 15, Catherine Dalton 12
Middx 51-5 Catherine Dalton 1-5, Hannah Courtnell 1-9
Won by 39 runs

Team
Lauren Onojaife, Victoria Yates, Jennifer Lees, Tia Moore, Elisabeth Pope, Hannah Courtnell, Rebecca Reid, Catherine Dalton, Beth Langston, Christina Low, Raisa Sadiq.

   
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