2017 Lancashire Thunder season

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Lancashire Thunder
2017 season
Coach Stephen Titchard
Captain Danielle Hazell
Overseas player Jess Jonassen
Amy Satterthwaite
Lea Tahuhu
WCSL Group stage, 6th
Most runs Amy Satterthwaite (110)
Most wickets Danielle Hazell (9)
Most catches Sophie Ecclestone (3)
Emma Lamb (3)
Most wicket-keeping dismissals Sarah Taylor (1)

The 2017 season was Lancashire Thunder's second season, in which they competed in the Women's Cricket Super League, a Twenty20 competition. The side finished bottom of the group stage, losing all five of their matches. [1]

Contents

The side was captained by Danielle Hazell and coached by Stephen Titchard. [2] They played one home match apiece at Old Trafford, Stanley Park and Aigburth Cricket Ground. [3]

Squad

Lancashire Thunder announced their 15-player squad in May 2017. [2] Age given is at the start of Lancashire Thunder's first match of the season (11 August 2017).

NameNationalityBirth dateBatting StyleBowling StyleNotes
Batters
Evelyn Jones Flag of England.svg  England 8 August 1992 (aged 25)Left-handedLeft-arm medium
Natasha Miles Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 19 October 1988 (aged 28)Right-handedRight-arm medium
All-rounders
Natalie Brown Flag of England.svg  England 16 October 1990 (aged 26)Right-handedRight arm medium
Jess Jonassen Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 5 November 1992 (aged 24)Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Overseas player
Emma Lamb Flag of England.svg  England 16 December 1997 (aged 19)Right-handedRight-arm off break
Amy Satterthwaite Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7 October 1986 (aged 30)Left-handedRight-arm medium Overseas player
Wicket-keepers
Sarah Taylor Flag of England.svg  England 20 May 1989 (aged 28)Right-handed
Eleanor Threlkeld Flag of England.svg  England 16 November 1998 (aged 18)Right-handed
Bowlers
Kate Cross Flag of England.svg  England 3 October 1991 (aged 25)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Rachel Dickinson Flag of England.svg  England 6 May 1998 (aged 19)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Alice Dyson Flag of England.svg  England 28 January 1999 (aged 18)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Sophie Ecclestone Flag of England.svg  England 6 May 1999 (aged 18)Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox
Danielle Hazell Flag of England.svg  England 13 May 1988 (aged 29)Right-handedRight-arm off break Captain
Lea Tahuhu Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 23 September 1990 (aged 26)Right-handedRight-arm medium Overseas player
Ella Telford Flag of England.svg  England 5 April 1999 (aged 18)Right-handedRight-arm medium

Women's Cricket Super League

Season standings

PosTeamPldWLTNRBPPts NRR
1 Southern Vipers 541004202.001
2 Surrey Stars 541002180.291
3 Western Storm 53200012−0.887
4 Loughborough Lightning 523002100.664
5 Yorkshire Diamonds 5230008−0.318
6 Lancashire Thunder 5050000−1.692
Source: ESPN Cricinfo [1]

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League stage

11 August 2017
14:30
Scorecard
Yorkshire Diamonds
162/4 (20 overs)
v
Lancashire Thunder
134/7 (20 overs)
Lauren Winfield 44 (43)
Danielle Hazell 2/34 (4 overs)
Yorkshire Diamonds won by 28 runs
Headingley, Leeds
Umpires: Neil Bainton and Mike Burns
Player of the match: Alice Davidson-Richards (Yorkshire Diamonds)
  • Lancashire Thunder won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Yorkshire Diamonds 4, Lancashire Thunder 0

16 August 2017
14:30
Scorecard
Surrey Stars
133/6 (20 overs)
v
Lancashire Thunder
100 (18 overs)
Natalie Sciver 40* (36)
Danielle Hazell 2/16 (4 overs)
Sarah Taylor 34 (30)
Rene Farrell 5/26 (4 overs)
Surrey Stars won by 33 runs
Old Trafford, Manchester
Umpires: Neil Bainton and Graham Lloyd
Player of the match: Rene Farrell (Surrey Stars)
  • Surrey Stars won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Surrey Stars 5, Lancashire Thunder 0

20 August 2017
14:30
Scorecard
Loughborough Lightning
140/5 (20 overs)
v
Lancashire Thunder
90 (17.2 overs)
Ellyse Perry 78* (57)
Danielle Hazell 2/16 (4 overs)
Amy Satterthwaite 21 (23)
Beth Langston 3/14 (2 overs)
Loughborough Lightning won by 50 runs
Stanley Park, Blackpool
Umpires: Ian Blackwell and Chris Watts
Player of the match: Ellyse Perry (Loughborough Lightning)
  • Loughborough Lightning won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Loughborough Lightning 5, Lancashire Thunder 0

23 August 2017
14:30
Scorecard
Lancashire Thunder
87 (20 overs)
v
Southern Vipers
88/4 (14.5 overs)
Danielle Hazell 37 (39)
Linsey Smith 3/16 (4 overs)
Danni Wyatt 46* (29)
Sophie Ecclestone 2/19 (4 overs)
Southern Vipers won by 6 wickets
Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool
Umpires: Ben Debenham and Paul Pollard
Player of the match: Danni Wyatt (Southern Vipers)
  • Lancashire Thunder won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Southern Vipers 5, Lancashire Thunder 0

26 August 2017
14:30
Scorecard
Lancashire Thunder
122/5 (20 overs)
v
Western Storm
123/5 (17.1 overs)
Amy Satterthwaite 44 (41)
Freya Davies 2/24 (4 overs)
Rachel Priest 52 (26)
Danielle Hazell 2/14 (4 overs)
Western Storm won by 5 wickets
County Ground, Bristol
Umpires: Tom Lungley and Russell Warren
Player of the match: Rachel Priest (Western Storm)
  • Western Storm won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Western Storm 4, Lancashire Thunder 0

Statistics

Batting

PlayerMatchesInningsNORunsHSAverageStrike rate100s50s4s6s
Natalie Brown 320331.5033.330000
Kate Cross 431281914.00107.690040
Rachel Dickinson 1
Sophie Ecclestone 5412216* 7.33110.000021
Danielle Hazell 550593711.8092.180024
Jess Jonassen 55042118.4080.760050
Evelyn Jones 550892617.8086.4000111
Emma Lamb 5515430* 13.5071.050060
Natasha Miles 431321.5030.000000
Amy Satterthwaite 5501104422.00101.8500151
Lea Tahuhu 54116115.33106.660001
Eleanor Threlkeld 5414218* 14.0089.360031
Sarah Taylor 330393413.0092.850031
Source: ESPN Cricinfo [4]

Bowling

PlayerMatchesInningsOversMaidensRunsWicketsBBIAverageEconomyStrike rate
Kate Cross 4311.009911/3899.009.0066.0
Sophie Ecclestone 5520.0010462/1917.335.2020.0
Danielle Hazell 5518.008892/149.774.8812.0
Jess Jonassen 5519.0014832/2749.337.7838.0
Emma Lamb 511.0011011.00
Amy Satterthwaite 5310.007411/3374.007.4060.0
Lea Tahuhu 5413.0010131/1733.667.7626.0
Source: ESPN Cricinfo [4]

Fielding

PlayerMatchesInningsCatches
Natalie Brown 330
Kate Cross 440
Rachel Dickinson 110
Sophie Ecclestone 553
Danielle Hazell 551
Jess Jonassen 550
Evelyn Jones 551
Emma Lamb 553
Natasha Miles 442
Amy Satterthwaite 552
Lea Tahuhu 552
Eleanor Threlkeld 530
Source: ESPN Cricinfo [5]

Wicket-keeping

PlayerMatchesInningsCatchesStumpings
Sarah Taylor 3301
Eleanor Threlkeld 5200
Source: ESPN Cricinfo [6]

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