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Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy: Amy Jones hits tournament's highest score of 163 in Central Sparks win

Amy Jones' undefeated 163 was the highest score in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, regaining the record from Thunder's Emma Lamb as Central Sparks beat Western Storm; there were also wins for Southern Vipers, Northern Diamonds and Thunder

Amy Jones, Central Sparks
Image: Amy Jones smashed the tournament record with an unbeaten 163 in Central Sparks' victory over Western Storm at Edgbaston

Amy Jones shattered the tournament record with a majestic unbeaten 163 as Central Sparks defeated Western Storm by 41 runs for their second straight win in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.

Jones' blazed 163 not out from 114 deliveries - regaining the mantle of highest score in the competition's history from Thunder's Emma Lamb, who had overtaken her with an innings of 121 just two days earlier.

The England wicketkeeper-batter struck 17 fours and six sixes in the Sparks' total of 295-7, equalling the second highest team score in the Trophy after Storm had decided to bowl at Edgbaston.

The visitors made a valiant effort to chase that target, with Lauren Parfitt (91) and Heather Knight (59) putting on 102 for the opening wicket.

But Ria Fackrell (4-34) made inroads and, with the required run rate climbing, the Sparks restricted their opponents to 254-9 in reply.

Charlotte Taylor maintained her status as the tournament's craftiest bowler by taking 4-21 to help Southern Vipers to a seven-wicket victory over South East Stars at Beckenham.

Spinner Taylor, who was last year's top wicket-taker, bamboozled the Stars' top-order batters with her crafty arm-balls to restrict the home side to 137.

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England batter Danni Wyatt made sure there were no nerves during the Vipers' chase with her second half-century in as many matches, to continue her run of reaching the milestone in every Trophy match she has appeared in.

Charlotte Taylor, Southern Vipers
Image: Charlotte Taylor took 4-21 to secure Southern Vipers' second win of the tournament, easing past South East Stars by seven wickets

She scored 64 not out from 88 balls, with international team-mate Georgia Elwiss notching 45, as Vipers maintained their 100 per cent Trophy record - which now stretches to nine wins across two seasons.

Katherine Brunt took four wickets as Northern Diamonds held their nerve to edge past Lightning by just six runs in a tense finish to a low-scoring game at Kibworth.

Lightning captain Kathryn Brice was equally deadly with the ball, finishing with 4-16 from eight overs after putting the Diamonds in and reducing them to 50-6 before Jenny Gunn (40) and Alex MacDonald (39) hauled their side up to 151 all out.

But Brunt (4-23) struck with two early wickets when Lightning replied and the home side were unable to build a match-winning partnership, sliding to 109-8.

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Yvonne Graves (19) and Kirstie Gordon (19) did their best to rescue the situation late on, but Beth Langston sealed the Diamonds' success, dismissing Gordon to end Lightning's hopes with 11 balls remaining

Georgie Boyce struck a superb 91 as Thunder recovered from their narrow opening-day defeat to overcome Sunrisers by 36 runs at Chester and register their first win of the campaign.

Boyce missed out on a century when she was trapped leg before by Grace Scrivens, but her innings, supported by 43 in 47 balls from Kate Cross, enabled Thunder to post 247-9.

Cross became the first instalment of a hat-trick by Sonali Patel (4-40) to finish off the innings and Sunrisers made a spirited attempt to chase down the target, built around Fran Wilson's 45-ball knock of 50.

But when Emma Lamb bowled Wilson around her legs, Thunder pressed home the advantage and, despite resistance from the tail, Sophie Ecclestone (3-28) and Cross (3-49) dismissed the visitors for 211.

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