Group - 100-Ball - 27th Match
Finished
WF-W
122/9 (16.4)
TR-W
145/6 (16.4)
Trent Rockets W won by 23 runs

No run

Recent
20 OV10110
19 OV10141
18 OVW1W01
17 OV11111
Welsh Fire W122/9 (16.4) CRR: 7.44
BatterRB4s6sSR
Sophia Dunkley Brown
262340113.04
Tammy Beaumont
5410125
Hayley Matthews
181230150
Georgia Elwiss
250040
Jess Jonassen
12611200
Sarah Bryce
221930115.79
Alex Griffiths
11910122.22
Georgia Davis
240050
Freya Davies
260033.33
Shabnim Ismail
450080
Katie Levick
8810100

Did not bat:

Extras: 8 (b 0, lb 1, w 7, nb 0)

Total: 122/9 (16.4 Overs, RR: 7.44)

Fall of Wickets

1-14 (Tammy Beaumont, 2.3), 2-57 (Hayley Matthews, 6.5), 3-59 (Georgia Elwiss, 7.5), 4-67 (Sophia Dunkley Brown, 9.2), 5-75 (Jess Jonassen, 10.2), 6-101 (Alex Griffiths, 14.1), 7-105 (Georgia Davis, 15.2), 8-110 (Freya Davies, 17.1), 9-111 (Sarah Bryce, 17.3)

BowlerOMRWECO
1.4019111.4
1.40704.2
3.203229.6
3.201815.4
3.202828.4
3.201735.1
Trent Rockets W145/6 (16.4) CRR: 8.84
BatterRB4s6sSR
Bryony Smith
382771140.74
Grace Scrivens
5510100
Natalie Sciver-Brunt
382650146.15
Ashleigh Gardner
362603138.46
Heather Graham
131020130
Alana King
350060
Jodi Grewcock
0100NA
Eleanor Threlkeld
2100200

Did not bat: Kirstie Gordon, Cassidy McCarthy, Alexa Stonehouse

Extras: 8 (b 4, lb 0, w 4, nb 0)

Total: 145/6 (16.4 Overs, RR: 8.84)

Fall of Wickets

1-21 (Grace Scrivens, 3.2), 2-53 (Bryony Smith, 7.1), 3-120 (Natalie Sciver-Brunt, 16.1), 4-131 (Ashleigh Gardner, 17.2), 5-143 (Alana King, 19.3), 6-143 (Jodi Grewcock, 19.4)

BowlerOMRWECO
3.202316.9
3.202637.8
2.3027110.8
3.202617.8
1.401509
1.401307.8
0.5011013.2

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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