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April 20, 2024 United States 4

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Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy 2024: Will Southern Vipers triumph again for fourth title in five years?


Southern Vipers look to defend their title in fifth and final edition of Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy before new county structure is introduced in 2025; Western Storm bolster their squad with signing of Australian international spinner Amanda-Jade Wellington The Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy returns for its fifth and final edition on Saturday, with a revamped county structure being introduced from next season. Here is a team-by-team guide to the 2024 tournament as defending champions Southern Vipers look to claim the title for a fourth time... Key winter moves: The return of South Africa all-rounder Nadine de Klerk for a full season is a big boost. In just seven appearances in the competition last year, the 24-year-old took 13 wickets, including a career-best 7-33 against Northern Diamonds. The big question: After the East Midlands team reached two domestic finals in the team's debut season in 2023, but losing both, can The Blaze repeat this season but, this time, deliver a winning performance on the day? Player to watch: Nineteen-year-old leg-spinner Josie Groves, who has already played in an Under-19 World Cup final and is part of the Trent Rockets squad in The Hundred, took 12 wickets at 20.50 in last year's competition, including 3-39 in the final.


 


 


Final thought: Although they faltered in the second half of last year's 50-overs campaign, The Blaze delivered some stand-out performances along the way, with the highlight perhaps an away win against Southern Vipers when none of their three England players were available. They have a good squad with depth of talent but maintaining momentum for the full season will be key.


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