Sophie Luff fifty stretches Somerset’s unbeaten start – Sophie Luff Stars as Somerset Extend Unbeaten Vitality Blast Run
A Commanding Performance at Cooper Associates Ground
Somerset continued their flawless trajectory in the current Vitality Blast campaign, securing a clinical 39-run victory over Yorkshire at the Cooper Associates Ground. The win was anchored by a masterful display from captain Sophie Luff, whose aggressive batting set the tone for a home side that appears increasingly difficult to topple.
With the scoreline reading Somerset 177 for 5 and Yorkshire 138 for 9, the match underscored the depth and versatility of the Somerset squad. Luff’s influence was palpable, as she transitioned seamlessly into her newly promoted role at the top of the order, providing the stability and flair needed to post a formidable total on a true surface.
Luff Leads the Charge
Asked to bat under favorable conditions, Somerset wasted no time in seizing the initiative. Luff and opening partner Bex Odgers put together a clinical 68-run partnership in just 7.3 overs. Luff’s aggressive intent was evident early on; she famously dispatched Jess Woolston for three consecutive boundaries, helping the team race to 50 runs within the first five overs.
Luff’s innings was a testament to her current form, as she recorded her second half-century in as many matches, reaching the milestone in just 30 balls. Her eventual dismissal for 57—a sharp stumping off the bowling of Jess Jonassen—did little to stall the home side’s momentum. Luff struck eight fours and a single six, demonstrating the high-octane approach that has become the hallmark of this Somerset team.
Supporting Cast and Final Flourish
While the skipper provided the foundation, the middle order ensured the pressure remained squarely on the visitors. Bex Odgers contributed a vital 30 off 25 balls before falling lbw to Beth Langston. Anika Learoyd continued the assault, hitting three boundaries in a single over from Holly Garton, while Niamh Holland provided a scintillating late-order cameo.
Holland’s unbeaten 41 from 27 deliveries was instrumental in Somerset’s late-innings surge, as the team accumulated 37 runs from the final three overs to finish on 177 for 5. The contributions from Learoyd, who scored 35, ensured that the visitors were chasing a target that was always going to test their resilience.
Yorkshire’s Struggle Against Spin
Yorkshire’s chase was fraught with difficulty from the outset. Losing early wickets proved fatal, as Alex Griffiths, Liv Barnes, and Erin Vukusic dismantled the top order. By the fifth over, the visitors were reeling at 29 for 3, effectively losing any early control of the required run rate.
Sterre Kalis provided the only real resistance for Yorkshire. The Dutch international played a defiant innings, scoring 51 from 35 balls with an impressive nine fours. However, her departure—caught at square leg off Barnes—signaled the end of any realistic hope for the visitors. As the innings progressed, the Somerset spinners took firm control.
A Comprehensive Bowling Display
The bowling honors were shared among a disciplined Somerset attack. Lola Harris was particularly effective, claiming 3 for 12, while Liv Barnes proved equally dangerous with figures of 3 for 19. The pair consistently troubled the Yorkshire middle and lower order, taking wickets at regular intervals to prevent any partnerships from gaining traction.
By the time Harris claimed the wickets of Marie Ward and Ines Blackwell in successive deliveries in the 14th over, the outcome was all but decided. Erin Vukusic rounded off the evening by bowling Beth Langston, finishing with 2 for 17. The 39-run victory serves as a strong statement of intent from Somerset, who remain unbeaten and full of confidence as they look ahead to the next phase of the tournament.


