Sunrisers Storm into RHF Trophy Final with Seven-Wicket Triumph

Sunrisers Storm into RHF Trophy Final with Seven-Wicket Triumph

Sunrisers’ trio of Grace Scrivens, Cordelia Griffith, and Jodi Grewcock propelled the team to a maiden Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final appearance with a dominant seven-wicket victory over Northern Diamonds.

Chasing 233 at Headingley, Sunrisers’ openers Scrivens and Jo Gardner laid a solid foundation with a 70-run partnership. Scrivens, who captained the side, notched up 56 runs off 73 deliveries, including a towering six over long-on.

After Gardner’s dismissal, Griffith took charge, scoring a season-best 68 off 89 balls. Her innings featured an array of shots, including a memorable cut for four off Katie Levick and a six over square-leg off Rachel Slater.

Grewcock, who also registered a season-best score of 63 not out off 68 balls, joined Griffith in a crucial 134-run partnership for the third wicket. Their alliance effectively sealed the victory for Sunrisers in the 44th over.

Northern Diamonds, aiming for their fourth 50-over final, had posted a competitive 232 for 8. Opener Emma Marlow led the way with a measured 63, while Sterre Kalis contributed 49 and Phoebe Turner chipped in with a late 32 not out.

Sunrisers’ bowlers, led by Kate Coppack and Grewcock, kept the Diamonds in check throughout the innings. Coppack conceded only 29 runs from her 10 overs, while Grewcock took one wicket and conceded 26 runs in eight overs.

Despite the absence of key seamer Sophie Munro, who left the field injured after bowling just two overs, Sunrisers cruised to victory with eight RHF Trophy wins this season, surpassing their combined total of six wins in the first four seasons of regional cricket.

Sunrisers will now face South East Stars in the final at Leicester next Saturday, aiming to cap off a remarkable season with their first RHF Trophy title.

Danielle Collins Receives Diamond Necklace from Jessica Pegula and Gorjana

Danielle Collins Receives Diamond Necklace from Jessica Pegula and Gorjana

Danielle Collins’ Diamond Delight: A Gift from Jessica Pegula and Gorjana

Danielle Collins, the former world No. 7 tennis player, recently received a special gift from her friend and fellow tennis star Jessica Pegula. The gift was a diamond necklace designed by Gorjana, a SoCal-based jewelry designer.

Collins shared her excitement about the gift on her Instagram story, captioning it, “I asked for some diamonds last week and @jpegula and @gorjana delivered 🥰🥹💕.”

Pegula, who is an ambassador for Gorjana, made a special appearance at their store in Palm Desert before her opening-round match at the BNP Paribas Open. It was during this visit that she surprised Collins with the necklace.

Collins, who has announced that 2024 will be her final season as a professional tennis player, has been vocal about her desire for a “24-carat finish” to her career. She has teased fans at the ATX Open who may want to buy her a retirement present, saying, “I’m terrible and I ain’t cheap, baby!”

“Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, that’s all I’m going to say. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, so if anyone wants to get me some diamonds, I’m going to take them, honey!” she added.

Collins’ wish was granted by Pegula, who is known for her generosity and support of her fellow players. The necklace is a symbol of their friendship and the special bond they share.

Collins has been enjoying a solid run of form in her farewell season. She has reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and the semifinals of the Qatar Open. She will be looking to add the Indian Wells Baccarat Trophy to her growing collection of baubles.

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