The London Spirit, led by star allrounder Deepti Sharma, are poised to face the Oval Invincibles in the Women’s Hundred eliminator on Saturday. Deepti has been a formidable force against the Invincibles this season, showcasing her all-around prowess.
In their first encounter at Lord’s, Deepti top-scored for Spirit with 44 runs and claimed three wickets for 18 runs. In their second meeting at The Oval, she again impressed with an unbeaten 46 runs and three wickets for 18 runs.
Deepti’s performances have been crucial for Spirit, who are determined to secure a place in Sunday’s final against Welsh Fire. “We are very clear about what we have to do and our plans,” Deepti said. “We just need to keep it simple and enjoy each game.”
Deepti has been a consistent performer for Spirit, scoring at least 30 runs in each of her five innings and taking seven wickets at an impressive average of 19.57. She was named Player of the Match in the final game of the regular season, guiding Spirit to a seven-wicket victory over Northern Superchargers.
The boom in franchise leagues has fostered a unique camaraderie among players from different countries. Deepti has forged strong bonds with England captain Heather Knight, former Australia captain Meg Lanning, and England spinners Sarah Glenn and Charlie Dean.
“I always forget in-the-past things,” Deepti said. “I try to be in the present and watch the moment. They are good players and good team-mates, so we gel up every day.”
Spirit faced an anxious wait for their place in the eliminator to be confirmed, but they ultimately secured their spot after the Invincibles defeated Trent Rockets in their final regular match.
The Invincibles, seeking their third Hundred title, will be without Chamari Athapaththu, who has joined Sri Lanka for their ODI series in Ireland. However, they will rely on the match-winning abilities of Marizanne Kapp, who has been instrumental in their success this season.
Kapp’s all-around contributions, including 181 runs and 10 wickets, have earned her high praise from Invincibles captain Lauren Winfield-Hill. “She’s absolutely the first name on any teamsheet in any competition anywhere in the world,” Winfield-Hill said.
The eliminator promises to be a thrilling encounter between two evenly matched teams. Deepti Sharma’s all-around brilliance and the Invincibles’ formidable lineup will make for an exciting contest.