Sam Curran's Heroics Lead Oval Invincibles to Thrilling Last-Ball Victory

Sam Curran’s Heroics Lead Oval Invincibles to Thrilling Last-Ball Victory

Oval Invincibles emerged victorious in a nail-biting last-ball thriller against Manchester Originals at Emirates Old Trafford, securing a three-run victory to ascend to the top of the table.

Sam Curran, the England all-rounder, once again proved to be the match-winner for the Invincibles, showcasing his exceptional skills with both bat and ball. Curran’s blistering knock of 68 runs from 38 deliveries, including six towering sixes, propelled the Invincibles to a competitive total of 164 for 8.

Manchester Originals, despite a promising start, faltered in their chase, falling short by a mere three runs. Young opener Matthew Hurst impressed with a scintillating 50 from 29 balls, but his dismissal triggered a collapse in the Originals’ batting lineup.

Curran’s heroics with the ball were equally impressive. He conceded just three runs from the final five deliveries of the match, ensuring the Invincibles’ victory. His two wickets, along with the contributions of Will Jacks (2-16) and Adam Zampa (2-30), proved crucial in restricting the Originals to 161 for 7.

The defeat extinguished the Originals’ hopes of reaching the knockout stage, while the Invincibles extended their winning streak and cemented their position as title contenders. Curran’s consistent brilliance has been a key factor in the Invincibles’ success, and his ability to perform under pressure has earned him widespread admiration.

“I thought with the ball it felt like we bowled really well,” Curran said after the match. “I think our success at the moment is just the self-belief. Everyone is able to step up and it can always be someone different. The Hundred format is good because you can always feel in the game.”