A blistering 38 off 21 balls from opener Tammy Beaumont was the eye-catching contribution as she helped the Blaze to a three-wicket victory over struggling Thunder in an England-player dominated Charlotte Edwards Cup fixture at Emirates Old Trafford.
Beaumont was one of six Ashes contenders featuring in a low-scoring affair played after Lancashire men had beaten Leicestershire in the Vitality Blast, with star duo Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone going head to head.
Both impressed as Thunder made 117 for six and failed to defend it. Ecclestone returned two for 18 from four overs of left-arm spin, while Sciver-Brunt’s seamers accounted for one for 23 from four before adding 21 off 14 balls in the chase.
But Beaumont usurped them both, striking the ball better than anyone with eight fours and a flicked six to ensure the Blaze continued their unbeaten start to the summer.
Blaze survived a late wobble from 88 for two to 98 for six to win inside 16 overs and have now won five of seven matches across the Charlotte Edwards Cup and the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy in their first season based at Trent Bridge, including two from two in this T20 competition.
The East Midlands side has been rebranded from Lightning after three seasons based at Loughborough University.
For Thunder, their disappointing start to 2023 continues. They are winless in seven games across the two competitions, including a pair of T20 defeats.
Beaumont, Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Sarah Glenn, Emma Lamb and Sciver-Brunt were the England players on show.
Thunder failed to gain any significant momentum through an innings strangled by an on-point five-strong bowling attack.
Left arm seamer Grace Ballinger took the new ball and stood out with two for 23 from her four overs, while Sciver-Brunt, captain and spinner Kirstie Gordon, leg-spinner Glenn and South African seamer Nadine de Klerk all struck once.
Opener Libby Heap top-scored with 26 for Thunder, while captain Ellie Threlkeld and Cross both made 22.
Lancashire had entitled this day Empower Play, with £1 from each of the 3,101 tickets sold across the day donated to women’s and girls' participation initiatives in conjunction with the Lancashire Cricket Foundation.
Thunder were in trouble early when England opener Lamb chipped Gordon’s left-arm spin to mid-off to fall for two four balls into the match before Ballinger bowled big-hitting West Indian Deandra Dottin for nine as the score fell to 14 for two in the fourth over.
Heap, Threlkeld, Fi Morris with 18 and Cross were all busy in trying to advance Thunder’s cause, but they slipped from 82 for three in the 15th over to 89 for six in the 18th to undermine hope of a challenging total.
Morris was bowled by Glenn, Heap was well caught at short third by ex-Thunder batter Georgie Boyce off Sciver-Brunt and Ecclestone was caught at short fine-leg for only three off Ballinger.
In the first over of the chase, Beaumont made her intentions clear by sweeping and lofting international colleague Ecclestone for back-to-back boundaries.
Her flicked six over midwicket came off the seam of Tara Norris, while she hit three boundaries in the same area in dominating a 56-run opening stand with Marie Kelly.
The latter was bowled sweeping at Ecclestone for 16 in the sixth over before Beaumont was lbw sweeping at the off-spin of Morris (two for 19 from three) an over later - 56 for two.
Sciver-Brunt, in at three, then clubbed and carved three fours in as many balls off UAE international fast bowler Mahika Gaur to maintain Blaze’s dominance.
Cross had Boyce (15) caught at point as the score fell to 88 for three in the 10th over, sparking a mini collapse to 98 for six after 12 which only delayed the inevitable.
Sciver-Brunt miscued Norris to short midwicket before Ecclestone bowled Nadine de Klerk. Glenn hit the winning runs, though, to finish 17 not out.
With another win secured, The Blaze look to keep their game faces on as they head home to face Central Sparks tomorrow evening.