Surrey Storms to Easy Win in Blast Opener Thanks to Scholfield and Wyatt-Hodge
Surrey Women made a strong statement in their Vitality Blast 2025 opener, producing a clinical all-round performance to defeat Somerset by eight wickets at Taunton, and secure a bonus point in the process.
🏆 Match Summary
Somerset Women: 131/6 (20 overs)
Surrey Women: 134/2 (15.3 overs)
Result: Surrey won by 8 wickets (with 27 balls to spare)
🔥 Batting Brilliance: Wyatt-Hodge & Scholfield
Danni Wyatt-Hodge: 53* (35 balls, 6x4, 1x6)
Paige Scholfield: 63 (48 balls, 11x4)
Together, they chased down the total with ease, putting on a match-defining 112-run stand for the third wicket. Scholfield’s aggressive strokeplay combined with Wyatt-Hodge’s class and tempo control ensured Somerset’s total never truly challenged the visitors.
🎯 Surrey’s Bowling & Fielding Setup the Win
Surrey made early breakthroughs, reducing Somerset to 54/4 in the 8th over.
Key bowling figures:
Tilly Corteen-Coleman: 2/21 (4 overs)
Danielle Gregory: 1/18 (4 overs)
Alexa Stonehouse and Ryana MacDonald-Gay also chipped in with crucial wickets.
Tight spin bowling in the middle overs kept Somerset in check, especially after a decent powerplay start.
⚠️ Somerset’s Struggles
A solid opening stand of 39 in 4 overs gave early hope, but a cluster of wickets (3 in 7 balls) derailed the innings.
Alex Griffiths: 36* (37 balls) provided some late resistance.
Somerset couldn’t recover momentum after the early collapse, finishing with a below-par total of 131.
📣 Crowd & Conditions
Over 2,000 fans watched at the Cooper Associates Ground, providing a strong start to the domestic season.
Conditions slightly favored chasing under lights, but Surrey’s execution in all departments made the difference.
đź§ Takeaways
Surrey look well-rounded and have key players in form early — a big boost in a short-format tournament.
Somerset need better middle-over management — a promising start was wasted by a lack of partnerships and proactive batting.
Surrey 135 for 2 (Scholfield 63, Wyatt-Hodge 53*) beat Somerset 131 for 6 (Griffiths 36*, Corteen-Coleman 2-21) by eight wickets