Birmingham Phoenix’s inspired bowling performance propelled them to a thrilling nine-run victory over Welsh Fire, keeping their hopes alive in The Hundred. Skipper Ellyse Perry orchestrated the triumph, claiming two crucial wickets in succession to stifle the Fire’s chase.
Phoenix’s innings was anchored by Sterre Kalis, who overcame a cautious start to smash eight boundaries and reach her maiden half-century in the tournament. Despite Hayley Matthews’s economical off-spin, Phoenix’s total of 121 proved sufficient on a turning pitch.
Welsh Fire’s pursuit began promisingly, with Matthews and Jess Jonassen forging a 46-run partnership. However, Hannah Baker’s leg-spin proved decisive, dismissing Jonassen and Georgia Elwiss in quick succession. Katie Levick then claimed the crucial wicket of Matthews, leaving the Fire needing 14 runs from the final set.
Emily Arlott’s composed bowling sealed the victory for Phoenix, restricting the Fire to 112 for 8. Perry’s early wickets, coupled with the spinners’ suffocating control, proved too much for the Fire to overcome.
Kalis, named the Meerkat Match Hero, expressed her delight at her contribution and the team’s resilience. “I’m really happy with the opportunity to go in up top,” she said. “Credit to Pez [Perry] early on and then the spinners. It wasn’t the highest total to defend, but the bowlers did an amazing job to restrict them.”
With two games remaining, Phoenix remains in contention for a playoff spot. Their victory over Welsh Fire has injected fresh momentum into their campaign, showcasing their ability to overcome adversity and perform under pressure.