Grace Harris forced Surrey on the Oval with a five -wicket win against Warwakshire in the Oval.
Harris scored an unbeaten 63 balls off 33 balls, with two sixes in his nine boundaries, when Surrey saved the target of 154 with 20 balls, in which Kira Chatley removed the winning runs from Jesus Wong.
Warwakshire scored 153 for nine wickets after hitting Surrey captain Burney Smith, Fyobi Franklin scored 16 runs and Wang scored the top with 19 balls with 19 balls.
Warwickshire had a preliminary problem when Alexa Stone House bowled to Meg Austen with the second ball of the game, and Divina Pirin was then bowled by Alice Capsi for the duck.
Wang made 31 before the Wang was dismissed by Stone House on the second wicket of the game, after being impressed in the Warakshire semi -final win on Blaze.
After that, there was more problems as Strire Callis was terminated for 10. After that, Franklin claimed that Amo Sorinkmar and Natasha Wright’s skull fasted at 23 wobbling for 83 runs for six runs.
Franklin took the second wicket of the match for three by bowling mrrot, and Laura Harris blew up 25 with 11 balls before falling to Daniel Gregory, when the bear scored 115 for eight in the 15th over.
Captain Georgia Davis was terminated for seven, but Milli Taylor and Hannah Baker staged a rally in the final stage to post more competitive scores.
Warwakshire claimed the opening wicket as Danny Wayt Head was removed by Hannah Baker in the second over and Smith scored 21 runs before he was removing Austin from Surkumar.
Wicketkeeper Nut Verith worked well to stump Cape in the following over, leaving Surrey to three for 42 runs.
Varith was once again because Sophie Dinkle was dismissed for 23 runs as the Surrey reached 79 on four wickets on the half way.
But then the Harris was engulfed when the scoreboard began to turn away from Warrakshire. Its first maximum was supplied to Earlot, the second was a slogan away from Milli Taylor.
Payej School Field had removed only seven balls from Earlot to fall as the fifth wicket before Perian was caught in the mid -wicket, but by then Surrey had gone to 123 and the game was going only one direction.
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