
The 2021 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy gets underway on May 29 – here’s all you need to know about the regional 50-over competition.
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What happened last year?
The inaugural edition of the tournament took place last year, with the eight teams divided into a North and South Group. Northern Diamonds topped the North Group with five wins from their six games and met Southern Vipers – unbeaten in their group – in the final.
The Vipers won out in the final at Edgbaston, with Georgia Adams’ knock of 80 followed up by a Charlotte Taylor six-for. Adams finished as the leading run-scorer in the tournament, with 500 runs in just seven innings, while Taylor topped the wicket-taking charts with 15 scalps.
What is the format for this year’s tournament?
This year, all eight teams will play each other once in the group stage. The team at the top of the table at the end of the group stage will move to the final, where they will meet the winners of a play-off match between the second- and third-placed sides.
Players to watch out for
Southern Vipers
Georgia Adams: The Vipers captain was the tournament MVP last year and is one of 41 new full-time professionals in the domestic women’s game. Daughter of former England batter Chris Adams, the 27-year-old is building a strong case for international recognition.
South East Stars
Tash Farrant: The left-arm quick lost her England central contract in 2019 but earned an international recall earlier this year after impressing in the last RHF Trophy with nine wickets at 19.66.
Western Storm
Sophie Luff: The 27-year-old was the third-highest run-scorer in last year’s competition, racking up three fifties and a ton in the process.
Lightning
Kathryn Bryce: The Edinburgh-born all-rounder was named the ICC’s associate women’s player of the decade late last year and took 14 RHF Trophy wickets in 2020 at a lowly average of 15.42. Her sister Sarah, a teammate, can play too – she was the second-highest run-scorer in last year’s tournament.
Northern Diamonds
Beth Langston: Right-arm seamer Langston, who last played for England in 2016, was key in helping her side to the final last year, taking 3-18 in a win over Thunder to secure a spot at the showpiece affair at Edgbaston.
Thunder
Alex Hartley: One of the most high-profile players on a domestic contract, the 2017 World Cup-winning left-arm spinner has rediscovered her love of the game after being dropped by England and was her side’s leading wicket-taker last year.
Central Sparks
Issy Wong: A highly-rated quick who toured with England over the winter, Wong has stated her ambition to break the 80mph barrier in women’s cricket.
Sunrisers
Jo Gardner: The off-spinning all-rounder was both the Sunrisers’ leading run-scorer and joint-leading wicket-taker last year.
Live streaming for 2021 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy
Fixtures will be live streamed by the teams and on the ECB match centre.
Fixtures for the 2021 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy
May 29
Northern Diamonds v Central Sparks
Western Storm v Thunder
Sunrisers v South East Stars
Southern Vipers v Lightning
May 31
Lightning v Northern Diamonds
Central Sparks v Western Storm
South East Stars v Southern Vipers
Thunder v Sunrisers
June 5
South East Stars v Western Storm
Sunrisers v Northern Diamonds
Thunder v Lightning
Southern Vipers v Central Sparks
June 12
Northern Diamonds v South East Stars
Lightning v Sunrisers
Central Sparks v Thunder
Western Storm v Southern Vipers
September 10
Northern Diamonds v Western Storm
South East Stars v Lightning
Sunrisers v Central Sparks
Thunder v Southern Vipers
September 12
Northern Diamonds v Thunder
Central Sparks v South East Stars
Western Storm v Lightning
Sunrisers v Southern Vipers
September 18
Lightning v Central Sparks
South East Stars v Thunder
Western Storm v Sunrisers
Southern Vipers v Northern Diamonds
September 22
2nd v 3rd Playoff
September 25
Final