Oval Invincibles Triumph Over Manchester Originals in Women's Hundred

Oval Invincibles Triumph Over Manchester Originals in Women’s Hundred

Oval Invincibles emerged victorious in their Women’s Hundred clash against Manchester Originals at Emirates Old Trafford, securing a comfortable seven-wicket win. The victory marked a return to form for the Invincibles, who had endured a two-game winless streak.

The Originals, seeking redemption after a disappointing loss to Northern Superchargers, posted a modest total of 125 for 4. Openers Laura Wolvaardt and Beth Mooney provided a solid start, but their momentum was halted by sharp catches from Seren Smale and Ryana MacDonald-Gay. Skipper Sophie Ecclestone provided a late surge with an unbeaten 26 from 15 balls.

In response, the Invincibles’ chase was anchored by an unbeaten 67-run partnership between Paige Scholfield and Marizanne Kapp. Scholfield, the Meerkat Match Hero, struck 48 from 27 balls, while Kapp contributed 19 from 11. Opener Chamari Athapaththu laid the foundation with a steady 33 from 36 balls.

The Invincibles’ fielding was equally impressive, with Amanda-Jade Wellington emerging as the standout bowler with figures of 2 for 22. The team’s disciplined performance and ability to capitalize on the Originals’ mistakes proved decisive.

The victory propelled the Invincibles to second place in the points table, while the Originals remained in sixth position. Both teams will be eager to maintain their momentum in their upcoming fixtures.

Oval Invincibles Crush Birmingham Phoenix in Hundred Opener

Oval Invincibles Crush Birmingham Phoenix in Hundred Opener

Oval Invincibles, the two-time Hundred champions, kicked off the fourth season of the tournament with a dominant 45-run victory over Birmingham Phoenix. Paige Scholfield, batting at the top of the order in place of Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu, led the charge with a sparkling 71.

Scholfield and England’s Alice Capsey formed a formidable partnership, putting on 90 runs for the second wicket. Capsey contributed 52 runs, and the duo shared 17 boundaries. Their explosive batting threatened to set a new record in the Hundred women’s competition.

However, a flurry of late wickets slowed down the Invincibles’ progress. Nevertheless, they set a challenging target of 150 runs for Birmingham Phoenix.

The Phoenix’s chase got off to a shaky start, losing three wickets with just 32 runs on the board. New Zealand captain Sophie Devine and Birmingham local Amy Jones offered some resistance, but the Invincibles’ bowling attack proved too strong.

Australian legspinner Amanda-Jade Wellington was the standout performer with the ball, taking three wickets for just nine runs. Her economical spell helped restrict the Phoenix to 105 runs, securing a comfortable 45-run victory for the Invincibles.

Scholfield, named the Meerkat Match Hero, expressed her delight at her performance. She credited her success to the support of Lauren Winfield-Hill and her trust in her own abilities.

The Invincibles’ victory sets the tone for the upcoming Hundred season, showcasing the exciting and competitive nature of the tournament.

South East Stars Crush Central Sparks by 71 Runs in Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

South East Stars Crush Central Sparks by 71 Runs in Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

In a thrilling encounter at Beckenham, the South East Stars emerged victorious over Central Sparks by a commanding 71-run margin (D/L method) in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.

Ryana MacDonald-Gay continued her impressive start to the season, claiming 4 for 18 to dismantle the Sparks’ batting lineup. The Maidstone-born seamer has now amassed 12 wickets in just three matches, showcasing her lethal bowling prowess.

Paige Scholfield and Tash Farrant laid the foundation for the Stars’ victory with solid half-centuries. Scholfield contributed 65 runs, while Farrant, captaining the side in Bryony Smith’s absence, scored 54.

However, Hannah Baker of the Sparks staged a remarkable comeback, claiming five wickets in four balls to finish with career-best figures of 5 for 45. The Stars faltered from a promising position of 230 for 3 to 268 all out, but their total proved insurmountable for the Sparks.

The Sparks’ chase never gained momentum, as they lost four wickets for two runs, leaving them reeling at 56 for 2. MacDonald-Gay’s double-wicket-maiden in the 18th over further crippled their hopes.

Eve Jones and Chloe Brewer provided some resistance with a 35-run opening partnership, but the Sparks’ batting collapsed after Brewer’s dismissal. MacDonald-Gay’s brilliance continued as she dismissed Davina Perrin, Eve Jones, and Abi Freeborn in quick succession.

Despite a valiant effort from Issy Wong and Grace Ellis, who put together a 61-run partnership, the Sparks were unable to recover from their early setbacks. With 20 overs remaining, rain forced the players off the field, and with no realistic prospect of a resumption, play was abandoned.

Wong remained unbeaten on 34, while Ellis was 18 not out, but the Stars’ 71-run victory was well-deserved.

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