The game against Surrey began Durham badly, which the two open fell inside the first five overs – Suzie Bates and Mady Villiers dismissed by Ryana MacDonald -Gay.
From 29 to 3, Hollie Armitage led a Renaissance, adding 40 with Bess Heath (27) and 38 with Mia Rogers, and although she had 50 of 49 balls in the last and Katherine Fraser hit the final ball of the entries by six, her score was not enough.
Therefore, he proved that Wyatt-Hodge and Bryony Smith approached the other to create a 50-room partnership.
Wyatt-Hodge launched Katie Levick in the middle of the wicked for a maximum, the first of two six at her 11 four entries, but the booth ended in 94 when Smith was caught at Deep Phoebe Turner by 44 of 28 balls.
Kira Chathli opened her six account and made an unbeaten 19 of 13 before Wyatt Hodge finished the game by cutting back to the point limit.
“It’s definitely a big victory. We played and played very well as a team and then Danni and Bry crushed him and led us to pass the line,” said MacDonald-Gay.
“They are very good players who work very well together because they are different and punctuate in different areas, so it must be really complicated to play them as a pair.”