With Lancashire and Surrey’s start time already postponed for more than two hours, the match was reduced to 11 overs at Emirates Old Trafford.
Lancashire established a respectable 86 target and the game was a little in favor of her favor when the rain began to fall at the eighth of Surrey’s eighth.
With Surrey 53-4 and need to be in 60 to tie with DLS PAR score until the end of the over, Scholfield descended the track and crushed Darcey Carter by six over extra roof before poking three more to push his side to 62.
The rains got worse and forced the referees to take the players after the eighth eight, leaving Surrey only two races ahead in DLS with the game unable to resume.
It may have been a shortened game, but something that was not lacking entertainment.
Lancashire lost opener Tilly Kesteven with the first ball of the match when he was perplexed by Kira Chathli in Kalea Moore and the hosts fell to 10-2 in the second, when Seren Smale was arrested by Ryana MacDonald-Gay.
Fi Morris and Captain Ellie Threlkeld stabilized the entrances with a 50-racing partnership before he played the line and was played 24 by Dani Gregory to leave Thunder 60-3 in the middle of the seventh.
Ailsa Lister then fell for just five years after she lost her foot while she was on the stretch, allowing Chathli to make her second stump in Moore’s bowling game.
Tilly Corteen-Colleman caught some Quickfire’s postages, playing bowling for 29 years before doing the same with Danni Collins moments later.
Thunder finally managed to drag himself to 85-6 after going to 7.73 and over.
Surrey moved on in the early stages of persecution, moving to 38 after four overs, but two quick Lancashire Tara Norris, who removed Bryony Smith and Grace Harris, united things.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge then hid Carter’s Lister Long to assemble what seemed to be a tense ending with Surrey in 46-3 in what should have been at the intermediate stage of his entries.
The Thunder pressed more pressure on Surrey when Alana King took her first shuttle to her new side, throwing bowling to just two.
The rain began to fall when the eighth over started and Scholfield made heroic in time to give Surrey his third victory in three games and take them to the summit of the table.