Top 3 reasons why Oval Invincibles Women lost to Trent Rockets Women in the Hundred Women's 2025 match 23

Oval Invincibles Women were outplayed as Trent Rockets Women sealed a six-wicket win in Match 23 of The Hundred 2025.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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Oval Invincibles Women lost to Trent Rockets Women in the Hundred Women's 2025 match 23

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Oval Invincibles Women were defeated by six wickets against Trent Rockets Women in Match 23 of The Hundred Women's 2025. Batting first, Invincibles scored only 109/7 from their 100 balls, led by Meg Lanning with 45 runs from 35 balls. The Rockets, under the leadership of bowlers Ashleigh Gardner and Kirstie Gordon, restricted the Invincibles during the entire innings. Rockets bowled out Invincibles in just 84 balls, easily reaching 113/4 with a commitment to chasing down the target. Here are the top reasons why Oval Invincibles Women lost the match.

1. Below-Par Batting Effort 

The innings of the Invincibles were never up to the mark, as they ended up with only 109/7. Meg Lanning’s score of 45 was the only bright light, as she received very little support from her partners Lanning (16)* and Alice Capsey (15)*. The Invincibles did not build partnerships nor rotate the strike to make a score that was defendable.

2. Rockets’ Bowlers Dominating 

Trent Rockets’ attack was disciplined and effective, striking at crucial moments. Ashleigh Gardner (2/10 in 10 balls) and Kirstie Gordon (2/21 in 20 balls) were excellent, and Alexa Stonehouse added 1/5. The effectiveness of their combined work was the main reason why Oval Invincibles did not take off.

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3. Confident Chase by Rockets 

The Rockets’ batters approached the target with composure and intent, never allowing pressure to build. Grace Scrivens anchored with 34 off 27, supported by Bryony Smith (24) and Jodi Grewcock (21*). Their balanced effort sealed the win with 16 balls to spare.

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