
Yorkshire 194 for 4 (Thomas 67, Winfield-Hill 65) beat Durham 193 (Thompson 40, Glenn 3-40) by six wickets
Durham, having elected to bat, crumbled to 64 for six as England leggie Glenn and Australian left-armer shared five wickets which all fell bowled.
Durham’s recovery had been led by Grace Thompson’s 40 and tail-enders Trudy Johnson and Katie Levick, who shared 62. The pair contributed 32 not out and 31 respectively in recording the highest 10th-wicket partnership by any team in two years of this competition. This was Durham’s fifth defeat in 10.
Glenn, in her first One-Day Cup appearance of 2026 following a broken finger, bowled Hollie Armitage, Mady Villiers and Emily Windsor – all playing back.
Jonassen, the competition’s leading wicket-taker with 20, then bowled her fellow Aussie Heather Graham and Bess Heath with beauties as Durham lost six wickets inside 18 overs.
Then came the recovery as 129 were added for the last four wickets.
Opener Emma Marlow, with 39, steadied alongside Thompson, who pulled Glenn over wide long-on for six.
But, after Marlow chipped Claudie Cooper’s off-spin to midwicket, breaking a 40-run stand – 104 for seven – Thompson was run out.
Teenager Ines Blackwell struck for the second time when she yorked Abi Glen, leaving the score at 131 for nine. Blackwell’s seam had made the initial breakthrough, getting Mia Rogers caught and bowled.
The Johnson and Levick alliance lasted almost 17 overs and was all about accumulation. Both recorded career List A best scores. Levick’s was her best in all senior cricket.
Yorkshire elevated big-hitting Ami Campbell to open the batting. And while she hit two boundaries off Johnson’s seam in the first over, she holed out against the same bowler in the third.
But Durham needed more. And they didn’t get it in the face of second-wicket pair Winfield-Hill and Thomas, the experience and youth who advanced confidently but steadily.
Their 122-partnership was more poise than power as they took the sting out of the situation on a pitch which was far from a batter’s dream.
At the halfway stage of the innings, Yorkshire were 103 for one.
Winfield-Hill’s fifty came up in 90 balls before 19-year-old Thomas reached her first in Tier 1 in 94.
Winfield-Hill drove Thompson to cover before Thomas was bowled by Villiers – 171 for three in the 42nd. Both hit six fours in 107 and 112 balls respectively.
Jonassen also fell to Marlow’s off-spin with the victory line in sight.







