"London Spirit Women Ne Birmingham Phoenix Women Ko Dhool Chata Di "– Fans go crazy after Spirit’s big win over Phoenix

London Spirit Women beat Birmingham Phoenix Women by 88 runs at Edgbaston. Kira Chathli’s quick 69 and strong bowling helped Spirit bowl out Phoenix for just 76.

Abhinayreddy
Abhinayreddy

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Spirit’s big win over Phoenix

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London Spirit Women put up a powerful show at Edgbaston, beating Birmingham Phoenix Women by a huge 88 runs. After winning the toss and batting first, the Spirit made 164/6 in their 100 balls. Kira Chathli was the star with a brilliant 69 from 35 balls, hitting 13 boundaries. Grace Harris added quick fire with 34 from just 15 balls, while Danielle Gibson and Sarah Glenn gave the innings a strong finish. For Phoenix, Emily Arlott was the only highlight with the ball, taking 3/25.

Even after losing an early wicket, Chathli’s attacking knock kept the scoreboard moving. She got good support from her partners before Harris came in and smashed the bowlers all around the park. The Spirit’s total looked more than enough on the day.

Birmingham Phoenix never looked in control while chasing. Only Emma Lamb showed some fight with 23 off 13 balls, but wickets fell regularly. Charlie Dean, Eva Gray, and Rebecca Tyson all bowled superbly and picked two wickets each. Phoenix were bowled out for just 76, giving Spirit a huge 88-run victory.

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