Central Sparks 162 for 3 (Jones 67*) beat Northern Diamonds 161 (Winfield-Hill 42, Davis 4-19) by seven wickets
Central Sparks got their season up and winning in fine style with an accomplished seven-wicket victory over Northern Diamonds in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy at Worcester.
Put in, Diamonds sped to 50 without loss after ten overs but then folded to 161 all out despite Lauren Winfield-Hill's 42 from 40 balls. Davies unpicked the lower order with 4 for 19 as the last seven wickets fell for 40.
Sparks then chased down the target with great efficiency to reach 162 for 3 with 70 balls to spare. Jones, who was unbeaten on 67 and Abbey Freeborn (37) added 98 in 21 overs for the second wicket to break the back of the chase and skipper Jones stayed to see her side all the way to victory with a consummate captain's innings.
Diamonds had started their innings crisply as Winfield-Hill scored 42 of the first 50 before England fast bowler Issy Wong made the vital breakthrough by bowling the fluent opener. Thereafter the innings lost momentum with only Hollie Armitage (37) and Chloe Tryon (26) making any impact against an impressive collective effort from the Sparks bowlers. Wong, Katie George and Hannah Baker took two wickets apiece before Davies bamboozled the later batters.
When Sparks began their reply, Diamonds struck early when Jessica Woolston had Chloe Brewer caught at slip in the fourth over, but Jones and Freeborn rebuilt diligently. They put 50 on the board in the 12th over and advanced to 100 in the 24th before Freeborn was run out in the cruellest fashion, at the non-striker's end when a straight drive from Jones was deflected on to the stumps by Katie Levick.
If Diamonds had any hopes of inducing a clatter, they were killed off by a stylish cameo from 16-year-old Davina Perrin. Her 30 from 51 balls underpinned a stand of 45 in 12 overs with Jones. When Perrin was stumped off a nicely flighted delivery from Armitage, Sparks needed just 13 from 23 overs with seven wickets in hand and a rock-solid win to christen their home campaign was assured.