Kathryn Bryce hit an unbeaten 109 after left-arm seam bowler Grace Ballinger had taken a career-best five for 29 as Lightning defeated Thunder by five wickets at Loughborough.
Thunder captain Ellie Threlkeld posted a career-best 91 as Thunder made 238 for nine in their 50 overs, but it was not enough to prevent the North West representative side suffering a second defeat after Bryce and Sophie Munro, whose 50 was also a career-best, shared a 133-run partnership for the fifth wicket.
Threlkeld, wicketkeeper for the North West representative team and Manchester Originals in The Hundred, hit six fours and faced 117 balls, a vital innings to help her side post a competitive score in the absence of Emma Lamb on England duty.
East Midlands side Lightning were without England spinner Kirstie Gordon and further hampered by the loss of Marie Kelly from their batting resources after the former Central Sparks player suffered a hand injury while fielding, but overcame both. Thunder took the match into the last over but Bryce’s 15th boundary saw the home side to victory with five balls to spare.
Thunder had found themselves in early trouble after choosing to bat first, Ballinger’s opening spell leaving them 36 for three midway through the seventh over.
The 20-year-old from Birmingham had Georgie Boyce leg before and bowled Danielle Collins with her seventh, and could have had a third wicket in her third over as Kelly dived to her right at slip but could not hold on as Threlkeld was allowed to escape.
West Indies batter Deandra Dottin hammered 20 in an over off Australian seamer Piepa Cleary, including three fours and a six over long-on, but Dottin’s aggression was short-lived as Ballinger soon had her leg before.
Threlkeld made the most of her reprieve, adding 83 for the fourth wicket with Nat Brown and 73 for the fifth with former Lightning batter Shachi Pai, who fell to give Ballinger her fourth wicket.
Having been dropped again on 89, Threlkeld was run out by Cleary’s direct hit from mid-on, after which Daisy Mullan dragged one on to complete Ballinger's five-fer before Teresa Graves had Phoebe Graham stumped and Cleary saw Hannah Jones caught at mid-off.
Lightning’s response saw them 55 for one after the opening 10 powerplay overs, compared with Thunder’s 48 for three, Beth Harmer hitting three fours in an eventful Graham over that saw her dropped on the boundary. Soon afterwards, she was bowled by Jackson.
Sarah Bryce plundered 25 of her 33 runs in another two expensive overs from the right-arm seamer Graham and her departure, bowled through the gate by Brown was another blow for Lightning, compounded when Gwenan Davies was given out leg before to Alex Hartley’s left-arm spin.
But Thunder could not find another breakthrough as their bowlers offered too many scoring opportunities, with skipper Bryce and 20-year-old Munro, primarily a bowler but playing here as a batter only, wasting few of them.
Munro completed her maiden List A fifty off 63 balls with eight fours, and though she was bowled by left-arm spinner Jones without addition, she had helped her skipper take Lightning close to the winning line.
Bryce completed her second List A hundred when she drove Dottin through the covers for her 14th boundary before pulling Nat Brown to the ropes to win the match.
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