• Bryce ton in vain as Lancs beat Blaze to make final

    • Published
      16 September 2025

The One-Day Cup relies more heavily on consistency than the T20 competitions. Not only does the format in itself require you to uphold your skills for a longer period of time, but the longevity of the season also comes into play.

In the women’s game, the 50-over cup both opens and closes the season, spanning from April until September, while the Vitality Blast is played during a more condensed period in the middle of summer.

That being stated, the table-topper doesn’t necessarily take the trophy – which is perhaps something I would personally like to see in the future.

Instead, the top four qualify for the semi-finals.

This means it is possible to finish fourth in a nine-team league and lift the trophy.

A similar story played out in 2025, eventual champions Lancashire finished third in the table, but played very well in both the semi and the final in order to win the cup.

Lancashire Women lift the trophy and celebrate. There are flames in the background and the team stand behind a blue Metro Bank Advertisement boardImage source, Getty Images
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Lancashire defeated Hampshire in the One-Day Cup final in 2025

I feel The Blaze are well equipped to compete for silverware in the One-Day Cup. We have a reliable top-order, led by Kathryn Bryce, who was the competition’s second-highest run-scorer last summer.

My one to watch is our overseas player Orla Prendergast, an Ireland international. It is her third season being part of The Blaze in some capacity, and she should hopefully be available for most of the one-day competition.

She is a tall right-arm seamer who can bowl a difficult length and also a powerful top-order batter who has the ability to take the game away from opposition.

While I will remain deferential about my favourites for the title, although you could possibly guess quite easily, my underdogs are Warwickshire.

They finished seventh last summer, but this was an underperformance.

They have a strong bowling attack who can fire on their day, including the likes of England’s Emily Arlott and captain Georgia Davis.

They also have some young talent in their batting line-up, such as emerging star Davina Perrin and left-handed Charis Paverly, who was injured for much of last season.

While my personal involvement in the season is delayed by our later start, I am excited to see the women’s domestic season get under way this weekend.

After a long winter bowling indoors, it is an exciting prospect to finally get outside and compete again, although I am hoping for some slightly kinder weather conditions.

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