Heather Graham is eager to experience Trent Bridge with The Blaze for the very first time, as Durham lie in wait on Sunday 6 July (11am start).
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The Australia all-rounder made 73 as The Blaze secured a comprehensive victory over Hampshire at Chesterfield on Friday.
Now in her second season with the side, the fixture list has not yet afforded her the opportunity to represent them in West Bridgford.
"My home games so far have been at Leicester and Chesterfield, so I’m looking forward to getting out at Trent Bridge," she said.
"It’s going to be a nice reminder of what it’s like there, after not playing there since The Hundred last year, so I'm really looking forward to it."
The win at Queen's Park came after a two-week break for The Blaze - and Graham feels the squad have returned refreshed.
"I only got over at the start of June so I missed the hectic start, but we played four games in my first couple of weeks with plenty of travelling, which isn't always easy," she said.
"I think it was a really good time for the break. Everyone went away and did their thing and came back refreshed, so it’s been good."
The Blaze concluded the first block of T20 cricket with defeat to Bears at Edgbaston.
But that reverse only made the win over Hampshire - which consolidated the side's place in the qualification spots for Finals Day - all the sweeter.
"I think our last game a few weeks ago at Edgbaston wasn’t our best, so to be able to bounce back like we did and have a comprehensive win was really pleasing," said Graham.
"There are a few areas for us to tweak and improve for the game on Sunday, but it’ll be nice to be at Trent Bridge."