Maia Bouchier 87, Amanda-Jade Wellington hat-trick keep Hawks on the rise
A Dominant Performance at Chelmsford
In a fixtures that underlined their credentials as a major force in the Vitality Blast, the Hampshire Hawks delivered a masterclass in both batting and bowling to secure a resounding 55-run win over Essex. The headline acts of the day were undoubtedly Maia Bouchier, whose explosive 87 from 55 balls set the tone, and Amanda-Jade Wellington, whose sensational hat-trick dismantled the Essex batting order.
Bouchier’s Masterclass
The innings began under testing conditions at Chelmsford, with heavy clouds hovering over the pitch. The Hawks found the initial powerplay difficult, managing only 11 runs and losing the early wicket of Ella McCaughan. However, Maia Bouchier, fresh from her stint in England’s T20I series against New Zealand, showcased immense maturity and aggression. After a slow start, she ignited the innings by taking 17 runs off Kate Coppack’s over. Her display, which included two towering sixes and eight boundaries, pushed the Hampshire total to a formidable 155 for 4. Her departure in the final over, courtesy of some sharp glovework by Amara Carr, was the only significant reprieve for the Essex bowlers.
The Supporting Cast
While Bouchier dominated the strike, the support she received was pivotal. Captain Georgia Adams anchored the middle order with a steady 58-run partnership, and Francesca Sweet provided much-needed momentum with a vital 35 from 30 balls. Sweet’s ability to find the fence with back-foot punches ensured that the pressure remained firmly on the Essex bowlers throughout the second half of the innings.
Wellington’s Hat-Trick Heroics
Chasing 156, the Essex reply never truly found its rhythm. The Hampshire spinners were instrumental in stifling the run chase from the outset. Georgia Adams set the tone early, picking up three wickets for just 18 runs, effectively dismantling the top order and leaving Essex reeling at 27 for 3 by the end of the powerplay. Jodi Grewcock and Jo Gardner attempted to stabilize the innings, but the required run rate proved to be an insurmountable obstacle against the disciplined Hawks attack.
The match effectively concluded in the 14th over when the Australian legspinner Amanda-Jade Wellington turned the game on its head. In a breathtaking spell, she claimed a hat-trick, removing Jodi Grewcock, Flo Miller, and Sophia Smale in consecutive deliveries. The delivery to bowl Smale was a highlight of the tournament, pitching and turning sharply to shatter the middle stump. Wellington finished with figures of 5 for 18, her best performance of the tournament to date.
A Complete Team Effort
The victory was a comprehensive team effort, with Bex Tyson also contributing a remarkably economical spell of 1 for 12. By the time the final wicket fell, Essex had stumbled to 100 for 9. This result keeps the Hampshire Hawks firmly on the rise, signaling their intent to remain competitive throughout the remainder of the season. For Essex, it was a day to forget, as they struggled to counter the pressure exerted by the Hawks’ varied and clinical bowling attack. With such momentum, the Hampshire squad will look to carry this form into their next set of fixtures, banking on the continued brilliance of their lead performers and the depth of their bowling unit.


