Women's One-Day Cup - The Blaze and Hampshire consolidate top two spots in table

Brilliant hundreds from Kathryn Bryce and Georgia Elwiss propelled The Blaze to their highest List A total as they comfortably beat Durham to stay in control at the top of the One-Day Cup table.

Bryce's 136 and a career-best unbeaten 134 from Elwiss saw the home side rack up 356-4 as the Durham attack toiled at Trent Bridge.

Rain did reduced the visitors' target to 277 from 34 overs, but it proved too much despite spirited half centuries from Mady Villiers (65) and Bess Heath (57) as Blaze notched a 10th win in 12, by 59 runs on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern.

Elsewhere there was a fourth List-A century by Georgia Adams as Hampshire stayed in second place with a four-wicket win against Surrey.

Adams' 115 enabled the visitors to chase down 229 with more than eight overs to spare and maintain their hopes of an automatic spot in the final next month.

Outstanding hundreds were also scored at Chelmsford as Somerset openers Bex Odgers and Sophie Luff helped hammer Essex by eight wickets.

Odgers struck an unbeaten 133 and captain Luff 103 in a partnership of 223 to set up Somerset's big win and strengthen their chances of qualification, after Essex had recovered from a poor start to post 266-8.

Warwickshire also remain in the hunt for the knockout stage after a 57-run win over Yorkshire in a reduced-overs match at Edgbaston, with Meg Austin's 91 holding their total of 269-9 together as the visitors ultimately finished well short on 202.

At Edgbaston, Austin looked on course for her second century in three innings for the Bears before she offered a return catch to Jess Woolston six runs short.

But Em Arlott's 44 from just 19 balls and Brooke Halliday, with 37, made sure the momentum was never badly lost as the home side reached 269-9, with Claudie Cooper (4-55) the pick of the Yorkshire attack.

Rain in Birmingham saw the visitors' target brought down to 260 in 46 overs but Arlott returned to wreak early havoc with the ball, ending up with 3-24, with Phoebe Brett (3-59) backing her up to make sure Yorkshire's threat was snuffed out despite a gallant 52 from Sterre Kalis.

The win moved Warwickshire up to third in the table and firmly in contention for a top-three finish with four games to go.

At Chelmsford, bottom club Essex were soundly beaten by Somerset as openers Odgers and Luff crashed centuries in a marvellous stand of 223 for the first wicket.

Odgers' 133 came off 124 balls and Luff's effort of 103 was compiled off 96 as the pair broke the back of their chase of 267 on their own.

That took the limelight away from the way Essex recovered from 15-2 to reach 184 thanks to a gutsy stand of 169 between Jodi Grewcock (87) and Sophia Smale, who went on to make a career-best 83.

Liberty Heap's 39 took Essex beyond 250 before she was removed by Ellie Anderson (3-44), but the brilliance of Odgers and Luff made sure that was never enough.