The Blaze (women's cricket)

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The Blaze, previously known as Lightning, are a women's cricket team that represent the county of Nottinghamshire in English domestic women's cricket. Previously The Blaze represented the wider East Midlands region, in a regionalised structure from 2020 to 2024. The Blaze's home matches are held at various grounds, including Trent Bridge and the Haslegrave Ground, Loughborough.[2][1] As of 2025 they play in the Women's One-Day Cup and Women's T20 Blast. They are captained by Kirstie Gordon and coached by Craig Cumming.[3]

Overseas player(s)Charli Knott
Orla Prendergast
Colours   Red and yellow
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The Blaze
Personnel
CaptainKirstie Gordon
CoachCraig Cumming
Overseas player(s)Charli Knott
Orla Prendergast
Team information
Colours   Red and yellow
Established2020
Home groundTrent Bridge
Grace Road[1]
Haslegrave Ground[2]
County Ground, Derby[2]
Queen's Park[1]
Lindum Sports Club Ground
History
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CEC wins1
Official websiteThe Blaze

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Founded in 2020, Lightning carried over many elements of the WCSL team Loughborough Lightning. Until 2024, Lightning/The Blaze were partnered with four counties: Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire.[4] After being renamed The Blaze in 2023, the team won their first title in 2024, the Charlotte Edwards Cup, by defeating South East Stars in the final.[5]

History

In 2020, women's cricket in England and Wales was restructured, creating eight new 'regional hub' teams, with the intention of playing both 50-over and 20-over cricket.[6] The East Midlands team, then known as Lightning, were one of the sides created under this structure, effectively replacing the Women's Cricket Super League team Loughborough Lightning and representing the region, partnering with Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire, as well as Loughborough University.[4] The side was to be captained by Kathryn Bryce and coached by Rob Taylor.[7] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was truncated, and only 50-over cricket was played, in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.[8] Lightning finished bottom of the North Group in the competition, winning two of their six matches.[9] At the end of the season, five Lightning players were given full-time domestic contracts, the first of their kind in England: Kathryn Bryce, Sarah Bryce, Bethan Ellis, Lucy Higham and Abigail Freeborn.[10]

The following season, 2021, Lightning competed in both the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy and the newly-formed Twenty20 competition, the Charlotte Edwards Cup. Lightning played their home matches at various grounds, including Trent Bridge and Grace Road.[11][12] In the Charlotte Edwards Cup the side finished bottom of their group, losing all six of their matches.[13] In the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, Lightning finished fourth in the group of eight, winning three of their seven matches.[14] In the final match of the season, Lightning scored 320/6 in their victory over Central Sparks, with the Bryce sisters, Kathryn and Sarah, sharing a 207-run partnership, the highest across the competition.[15] Lightning bowler Kirstie Gordon was the leading wicket-taker in the competition, with 16 wickets.[16] Rob Taylor left his role as Head Coach at the end of the season, and was later replaced by Chris Guest.[17][18][19]

Lightning again finished bottom of their group in the Charlotte Edwards Cup in 2022, but did win their first Twenty20 match, beating North West Thunder by 5 wickets.[20][21] In September 2022, it was announced that Nottinghamshire CCC would become the new host of the team, replacing Loughborough University, and it was also announced that the name of the team would change.[22] The side finished sixth out of eight in the 2022 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.[23]

In November 2022, it was announced that the team had been renamed The Blaze.[24] Kirstie Gordon was named as the side's new captain in April 2023.[25] The side went unbeaten through the group stage of the Charlotte Edwards Cup, but lost in the final to Southern Vipers.[26][27] They also qualified for the knockout stages in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, finishing second in the group, before defeating South East Stars in the play-off.[28][29] However, they again lost to Southern Vipers in the final.[30]

In 2024, The Blaze won their first title, winning the Charlotte Edwards Cup. They finished top of the group stage after winning nine of their 10 matches, before defeating Central Sparks in the semi-final and South East Stars in the final.[31][5] The Blaze batter Kathryn Bryce was the leading run-scorer in the tournament with 478 runs, whilst The Blaze bowler Kirstie Gordon was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 22 wickets.[32][33] The side finished fifth in the group stage of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.[34]

At the end of the 2024 season, another restructuring of domestic cricket meant that regional sides would be replaced by county teams.[35] However, in September 2024 it was confirmed that the Nottinghamshire-based side would retain the name and branding of The Blaze.[36][37][3] Craig Cumming was appointed as the club's new head coach in December 2024, replacing Chris Guest who left to become England women Under-19 performance lead.[38][39][40]

Home grounds

More information Venue, Games hosted by season ...
Venue Games hosted by season
2021222324Total
Trent Bridge111249
Grace Road212229
Kibworth Cricket Club Ground11
Haslegrave Ground23218
County Ground, Derby11125
John Fretwell Sporting Complex22
Queen's Park123
Lindum Sports Club Ground11
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Players

Current squad

  • No. denotes the player's squad number, as worn on the back of their shirt.
  • denotes players with international caps.
More information No., Name ...
No. Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
4Georgie Boyce England (1998-10-04) 4 October 1998 (age 27)Right-handedRight-arm medium
12Tammy Beaumont  England (1991-03-11) 11 March 1991 (age 35)Right-handedRight-arm off breakEngland central contract
18Prisha Thanawala England (2006-11-16) 16 November 2006 (age 19)Right-handedRight-arm off break
23Marie Kelly England (1996-02-09) 9 February 1996 (age 30)Right-handedRight-arm off break
All-rounders
10Nat Sciver-Brunt  England (1992-08-20) 20 August 1992 (age 33)Right-handedRight-arm mediumEngland central contract
17Kathryn Bryce  Scotland (1997-11-17) 17 November 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm medium
25Michaela Kirk South Africa (1999-06-30) 30 June 1999 (age 26)Right-handedRight-arm off breakUK passport
26Charli Knott Australia (2002-11-29) 29 November 2002 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm off breakOverseas player
34Georgia Elwiss  England (1991-05-31) 31 May 1991 (age 35)Right-handedRight-arm medium
84Orla Prendergast  Ireland (2002-06-01) 1 June 2002 (age 24)Right-handedRight-arm mediumOverseas player
88Emma Jones England (2002-08-08) 8 August 2002 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Wicket-keepers
8Sarah Bryce  Scotland (2000-01-08) 8 January 2000 (age 26)Right-handed
33Ella Claridge  United States (2002-09-28) 28 September 2002 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm mediumUK passport
40Amy Jones  England (1993-06-13) 13 June 1993 (age 32)Right-handedEngland central contract
Bowlers
1Grace Ballinger England (2002-04-03) 3 April 2002 (age 24)Left-handedLeft-arm medium
5Josie Groves England (2004-09-05) 5 September 2004 (age 21)Right-handedRight-arm leg break
6Cassidy McCarthy England (2002-07-23) 23 July 2002 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm medium
7Lucy Higham England (1997-10-17) 17 October 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm off break
15Maria Andrews England2007 or 2008 (age 18–19)Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
19Charley Phillips England (2003-05-08) 8 May 2003 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm medium
24Kirstie Gordon  Scotland[a] (1997-10-20) 20 October 1997 (age 28)Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxClub captain
42Liv Baker England (2006-06-30) 30 June 2006 (age 19)Right-handedRight-arm medium
55Amy Wheeler England (2005-07-31) 31 July 2005 (age 20)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Source:[41] Updated: 15 March 2026
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  1. Gordon has also played international cricket for England.

Academy

The Blaze Academy team plays against other regional academies in friendly and festival matches across various formats. The Academy selects players from across the East Midlands region, and includes some players who are also in the first team squad. Players in the 2024 Academy are listed below:[42]

More information Name, County ...
Name County
Hayva AbbottNottinghamshire
Maria AndrewsDerbyshire
Libby ArmitageLincolnshire
Olivia BakerNottinghamshire
Flora DaviesLeicestershire
Evee-Mae HicklinNottinghamshire
Bella HowarthEssex
Rhiannon Knowling-DaviesNottinghamshire
Brianna RayLeicestershire
D'Nica RoffLeicestershire
Lara ShawDerbyshire
Prisha ThanawalaLeicestershire
Amy WheelerStaffordshire
Annie WilliamsNottinghamshire
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Overseas players

Coaching staff

  • Head coach: Craig Cumming
  • Regional Director: James Cutt
  • Assistant coach: Jon Bateson
  • Team Operations Executive: Sally Clarke

Seasons

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

More information Season, Final standing ...
Season Final standing League standings[43] Notes
P W L T NR BP Pts NRR Pos
2020 Group stage 6240008-0.1134th DNQ
2021 Group stage 73400113+0.2744th DNQ
2022 Group stage 72401111–0.6306th DNQ
2023 Runners-up 147403438+0.1732nd Lost to Southern Vipers in the final
2024 Group stage 147601131–0.1765th DNQ
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Charlotte Edwards Cup

More information Season, Final standing ...
Season Final standing League standings Notes
P W L T NR BP Pts NRR Pos
2021 Group stages 6060000–1.1394th DNQ
2022 Group stages 6150004–1.0724th DNQ
2023 Runners-up 77000432+1.7651st Lost to Southern Vipers in the final
2024 Champions 109100339+0.6061st Won against South East Stars in the final
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Statistics

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

More information Year, Played ...
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy - summary of results[43]
Year Played Wins Losses Tied NR Win %
2020 6240033.33
2021 7340042.86
2022 7240128.57
2023 16850350.00
2024 14760150.00
Total 5022230544.00
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  • Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result)
  • Win or loss by super over or boundary count are counted as tied.
More information Opposition, Mat ...
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy - teamwise result summary[44]
Opposition Mat Won Lost Tied NR Win %
Central Sparks8520162.50
Northern Diamonds8340137.50
North West Thunder8330237.50
South East Stars7250028.57
Southern Vipers7250028.57
Sunrisers6420066.67
Western Storm6320150.00
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Charlotte Edwards Cup

More information Year, Played ...
Charlotte Edwards Cup - summary of results
Year Played Wins Losses Tied NR Win %
2021 606000.00
2022 6150016.67
2023 8710087.50
2024 121110091.67
Total 3219130059.38
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  • Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result)
  • Win or loss by super over or boundary count are counted as tied.
More information Opposition, Mat ...
Charlotte Edwards Cup - teamwise result summary
Opposition Mat Won Lost Tied NR Win %
Central Sparks6420066.67
Northern Diamonds5320060.00
North West Thunder5410080.00
South East Stars5230040.00
Southern Vipers7250028.57
Sunrisers22000100.00
Western Storm22000100.00
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Records

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

Charlotte Edwards Cup

Honours

See also

References

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