Regardless of shedding Tammy Beaumont for eight, The Blaze maintained a wholesome scoring fee towards Surrey, because of Jones, Elwiss and Kathryn Bryce who made 56.
However the innings was additionally lit up by a full-length diving catch by keeper Kira Chathli to take away Sarah Bryce for 34, from the bowling of Alexa Stonehouse (2-65).
The Blaze whole regarded set to convey them a fifth win regardless of Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s 43 off 40 balls and 37 off 31 by Paige Scholfield, who placed on 74 with Capsey for the third wicket.
Capsey, although, made essentially the most of being dropped by Elwiss at deep mid-wicket on six and reached her century off 84 balls however had one other escape earlier than lastly being caught at the beginning of the forty sixth over with 40 wanted.
Stonehouse hit two sixes in an unbeaten 32 off 18 balls however quantity 11 Dani Gregory may solely handle one of many two runs wanted off the ultimate ball as they completed on the identical rating as The Blaze, the second tie within the competitors.
“With an enormous run chase immediately it was the proper alternative to bat and everyone knows that at Beckenham 350 is about par as of late,” mentioned Capsey.
“That is simply the beginning of the county stuff, I am unable to wait to see the place it’s in two or three years’ time. There’s additionally a component to it changing into extra skilled annually and the ability stage getting increased and better.”
At Edgbaston, on the day when she was chosen for England’s first one-day squad underneath new head coach Charlotte Edwards, Lamb adopted earlier scores of 130 not out, 52, 86, 43, 20 and 74 by hitting a six and 10 fours to take her total whole to 493 runs.
She placed on 116 with Katie Mack (57) and following a panoramic slip catch by Katie George, who was initially wrongfooted by Seren Smale’s edge, Sophie Ecclestone, who was ignored of Edwards’ squad as England handle her return from a knee damage, weighed in with 50 off 49 balls in her first recreation within the competitors as Lancashire reached 276-8.
George top-scored with 35 in Warwickshire’s reply, however they have been all out for 175 within the forty eighth over as Fi Morris recorded figures of 5-48.
“It was a very good all-round efficiency by the ream. I believed par on that pitch was 230 so we did very well to rise up to 280,” mentioned Morris.
“We’re 5 wins from seven now so we’re actually proud of the beginning and to be among the many leaders.”
