Group - 100-Ball - 32nd Match
Finished
SB-W
106/8 (16.4)
WF-W
77/9 (16.4)
Southern Brave W won by 29 runs

WICKET!

Recent
20 OV00W0W
19 OVW0201
18 OV114W1
17 OV10021
Welsh Fire W77/9 (16.4) CRR: 4.70
BatterRB4s6sSR
Sophia Dunkley Brown
9810112.5
Tammy Beaumont
28334084.85
Hayley Matthews
16201080
Jess Jonassen
130033.33
Sarah Bryce
130033.33
Georgia Elwiss
10111090.91
Alex Griffiths
8140057.14
Georgia Davis
120050
Freya Davies
340075
Shabnim Ismail
0200NA

Did not bat: Katie Levick

Extras: 0

Total: 77/9 (16.4 Overs, RR: 4.70)

Fall of Wickets

1-26 (Sophia Dunkley Brown, 4.3), 2-50 (Tammy Beaumont, 11.1), 3-52 (Jess Jonassen, 11.5), 4-54 (Hayley Matthews, 12.4), 5-56 (Sarah Bryce, 13.3), 6-73 (Georgia Elwiss, 17.4), 7-74 (Georgia Davis, 18.1), 8-77 (Alex Griffiths, 19.3), 9-77 (Shabnim Ismail, 19.5)

BowlerOMRWECO
3.20641.8
3.202216.6
3.201915.7
2.301616.4
1.40603.6
2.30813.2
Southern Brave W106/8 (16.4) CRR: 6.46
BatterRB4s6sSR
Maia Bouchier
270028.57
Danni Wyatt-Hodge
242330104.35
Laura Wolvaardt
8420200
Freya Kemp
18192094.74
Chloe Tryon
8810100
Georgia Adams
302630115.38
Mady Villiers
9900100
Sophie Devine
3300100
Rhianna Southby
1100100

Did not bat: Lauren Bell, Tilly Corteen-Coleman

Extras: 3 (b 0, lb 1, w 2, nb 0)

Total: 106/8 (16.4 Overs, RR: 6.46)

Fall of Wickets

1-5 (Maia Bouchier, 1.4), 2-14 (Laura Wolvaardt, 2.4), 3-53 (Danni Wyatt-Hodge, 10.1), 4-56 (Freya Kemp, 11.1), 5-74 (Chloe Tryon, 14.2), 6-100 (Mady Villiers, 18.3), 7-104 (Sophie Devine, 19.3), 8-106 (Rhianna Southby, 19.5)

BowlerOMRWECO
3.202226.6
3.201624.8
3.202216.6
2.301114.4
2.302018
1.401408.4

Points Table

PosTeamPWLNRNRRPTSRecent Form
1
Southern Brave W
SB-W
8800+1.95032
WWWWW
2
Northern Superchargers W
NS-W
8620+1.55024
WWWLW
3
London Spirit W
LS-W
8530+0.38620
WLLWL
4
Trent Rockets W
TR-W
8440+0.14016
WWWLL
5
Manchester Originals W
MO-W
8440-0.50316
LLWWW
6
Oval Invincibles W
OI-W
8260-1.0368
LLLLW
7
Birmingham Phoenix W
BP-W
8260-1.4738
LWLLL
8
Welsh Fire W
WF-W
8170-1.1174
LLWLL

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