Lauren Winfield goes to Yorkshire to seal the victory of the Roses



Lancashire Thunder 151 out of 6 (Winfield 56) beat the Yorkshire Diamonds 142 by nine points

Lauren Winfield, captain of the Yorkshire Diamonds, is fifty-five years in good health. He was then eliminated and forced to win an impressive Kia Super League victory with a nine-point victory over Lancashire Thunder in Liverpool.

Winfield scored seven goals against four and six in a strike that allowed the Diamonds to win 15 of their six attempts and win the top 500 for a career in the Super League.

The Diamonds then took part in a Lancashire attack of the ninety-eighth and fourteenth, including the loss of Indian star Harmanpreet Kaur, 38, to complete their 12 players.

Katie Levick had Knee Ellie Threlkeld with the first ball of the last defeat, defending ten, ensuring the first victory out of three.

The Thunder, which Emma Lamb marveled with 32 shots late on 16 balls, lost four out of four.

Winfield had won defeat and Alyssa Healy shared the best opening game of the 68 in the top ten.

Winfield is the weakest on the ground in the third quarter since the launch of KSL in 2016.

By the time he arrived in front of him, out of forty-five bullets, he had lost to Healy - knocked down by Sophia Dunkley's legs playing to try to restore the sweep.

Lancashire, even with a total of 33 from Hollie Armitage, fought well. Both players, Plestone and Giza, were eliminated, as well as two weekends for Kate Cross.

After Ecclestone raised Winfield's average weight to 22 to 15 years, Cross armed Armitage and Indian Jemimah Rodrigues was hit in the back of the pitch by Sune Luus.

Twelve then left Chimomoto in the final to retain the championship, but not in complete failure.

The start of the Lancashire dismissal was as impressive as Australia's Tahlia McGrath and the other Luuans overseas, with all South Africans making their way to the border with ten coming from Linsey Smith for the first time.

Then, in the third, Helen Fenby shook her head up before McGrath hit a free kick for six minutes. But these legs replaced the end of the elevator for McGrath's leg.

The Thunder then lost his second wig in the fourth, leaving them 23 years old, when Luus blindly shot Katie George, left hand, to center it.

This is where Dollars, more and more for George, started to turn the game into them.

Smith, Leigh Kasperek, the New Zealand rookie, and the leg, Revick, sighed and nodded as the points went to 41-2 after 7 postponements.

Harmanpreet, the key to hope at home, started Kasperek's top six in the top eight and reached center 62 out of 2, also needing 90 points to win.

But he then lost his beloved Dunkley, who was surprised by middle-class midfielder Alice Davidson-Richards, leaving a score of 73 to 12.

Harmanpreet scored 35 points after Smith's white ball earlier, when he added two more points, falling on Davidson-Richards when he recorded a tackle to face Rodrigues in deep goal - eighty-two on 12.

The catcher at 32 points included six of Davidson-Richards to keep the game alive, scoring a goal of 25 out of 10 balls. But chances continued to drop, including when he was caught by Smith.

In the end, the sacking proved to be the case for Lancashire, which lost Georgie Boyce and Cross, while they were entrenched under the table.

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