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Surrey Clinches Spot in Women’s T20 Final After Washout

Surrey secures direct spot in Women’s T20 Blast final after Durham match washout. Final set for July 27 at Kia Oval. Surrey Advances to Final After Rain Halts Durham Clash Surrey has booked a place in the inaugural Women’s T20 Blast final after their crucial group-stage match against Durham was abandoned due to rain at […]

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Surrey secures direct spot in Women’s T20 Blast final after Durham match washout. Final set for July 27 at Kia Oval.

Surrey Advances to Final After Rain Halts Durham Clash

Surrey has booked a place in the inaugural Women’s T20 Blast final after their crucial group-stage match against Durham was abandoned due to rain at the Riverside Ground.

A Washed-Out Match That Sealed Their Fate

No play was possible on Tuesday as heavy rain swept through Durham, forcing an early abandonment without a ball bowled. With both teams awarded two points, Surrey’s lead at the top of the table became mathematically unassailable.

Dominance in the Group Pays Off

Surrey had already shown dominance throughout the tournament, winning 10 out of their 13 matches with just one loss. The two points from the Durham fixture lifted them further beyond reach, 12 points clear of second-placed The Blaze. This result secures their direct qualification to the final at the Kia Oval on July 27, bypassing the semi-final.

Captain’s Perspective on Progress

Speaking after the match, Surrey captain Bryony Smith acknowledged the bittersweet nature of the result. “We’ll take it,” she said. “It’s not how we wanted to get through, but I think we’ve earned the right. It was in our hands all along.”

Smith emphasized that her squad is thrilled to skip the semi-final and head straight to the main event, saying, “We’re buzzing to only be playing one game at Finals Day. We’re very excited.”

What’s Next for the Tournament

While Surrey prepares for the final, The Blaze and Bears will battle in a single-elimination semi-final earlier that day at the Kia Oval. The winner will meet the tournament leaders in the final showdown.

Durham, having already been eliminated before this match, remain in fifth place.

Broader Impact for Surrey Cricket

Surrey’s continued rise in women’s cricket signals strong regional development and consistent investment in the sport. Their Finals Day appearance will be a significant moment not just for the players but for local fans and youth teams watching the legacy unfold.

The final on July 27 is set to be a historic event, marking the culmination of the first-ever Women’s T20 Blast season—a milestone in UK women’s domestic cricket.

For more updates on women’s cricket and Surrey sports, stay tuned to Surrey Speak.

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