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Southern Brave Women pulled off a close 3-wicket win against Welsh Fire Women in Cardiff. Georgia Adams stayed calm till the end and scored the winning runs on the last ball.

Abhinayreddy
Abhinayreddy

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Southern Brave Women win against Welsh Fire Women

Southern Brave Women kept their winning streak alive with a nail-biting 3-wicket win over Welsh Fire Women in Cardiff. After choosing to bowl first, Brave did well to hold Welsh Fire to 111/6. Lauren Bell (2/20) and Sophie Devine (2/32) bowled with control and made scoring hard. For Welsh Fire, Georgia Elwiss fought through the innings, staying unbeaten on 35 from 36 balls to give her team something to defend.

Sophia Dunkley gave them a start, but the team kept losing wickets at regular points. Elwiss was the only one who stayed in and kept the innings together, while Brave’s bowlers kept the pressure on.

Brave’s chase began well with Maia Bouchier hitting 35 from 30 balls. But Jess Jonassen’s brilliant spell of 4/10 brought Welsh Fire back into the game, causing a late collapse. In the tense final over, Georgia Adams held her nerve and scored the winning runs off the very last ball, taking Brave to 112/7 and keeping their unbeaten run intact.

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