Southern Brave overcome an exceptional bowling alley by Jess Jonassen to point a Welsh fire without a victory by three counters with a single ball to do because they won six in six in hundred victories.
Chasing 112 for the victory at Cardiff, the brave took a good start while the pair of England Maia Boucher and Danni Wyatt-Hodge put 48 for the opening window, but they then had trouble in the form of Jonassen.
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After taking the capture of Wyatt -Hodge off Georgia Davis, Jonassen – on the way to figures of four by 10 – explained Boucher (35) and Laura Wolvaardt to leave visitors out of 57 for three.
The courageous stabilized, but another burst of counters saw them from 98 for three to 107 for seven before Georgia Adams obtained the winning races of Davis, while the brave obtained a finish among the first three.
Sophie Devine made 25 with the bat after taking two for 23 with the ball for the courageous.
Georgia Elwiss made an undefeated 36 for the fire with the Sophia Dunkley opener adding 31.
Phoebe Lithfield and Annabel Sutherland saw northern super-chargers in front of their modest victory target at Lord’s (Bradley Collyer / PA)
In the female match in Lord’s, the northern super-chargers obtained an eight titles victory on the spirit of London to jump their hosts and move second in the table.
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The super chargers started well with the ball. Grace Ballinger and Kate Cross each took a counter in their first 10 deliveries while the operator of the Kira Chathli spirit was absent for a three -ball duck.
Nicola Carey then rejected Grace Harris and Dani Gibson in consecutive bullets to leave the local team in difficulty at 48 for five. Issy Wong finished 24 Pas de l’Esprit while Spirit pushed 90 for eight, Annabel Sutherland taking three counters.
Despite the loss of Alice Davidson-Richards for a second Duck delivery to Bex Tyson, who then also rejected Davina Perrin (four), the super chargers quickly started chasing their modest victory target.
The undefeated 55 of Sutherland Phoebe Litchfield and SWIFT 29 saw them at home at 93 for two with 34 remaining balls.
In The Men’s Hundred to Sophia Gardens, Southern Brave fought with a four -point victory on Welsh Fire to end his three defeats.
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Hilton Cartwright struck an undefeated 51 to help Brave to switch to 129 for eight, before the Paceman Jofra Archer took three counters, then Chris Jordan held his nerve during the final delivery while the fire was just 125 for eight.
The Quatillers of Welsh Fire had previously benefited from the favorable conditions, Matt Henry turning two of his 20 balls after rejecting Leeus du Ploy (two) and Jason Roy (four).
The skipper Brave James Vince (29) then helped his team to recover at 53 for three in mid-term, before the Australian Cartwright launched himself in the attack-hitting five six while he reached half of 19 balls.
Jonny Bairstow (22) led the continuation of the fire race – striking Craig Overton for two four and one in the first set.
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With 20 bullets to play, the fire needed 27 to win and had three hands in hand – but Tom Kohler -Cadmore (25) fled in deep, leaving Jordan to close his last five and brave.