England sang Sam Curran and Jordan Cox in shape led the invincible oval to an unlikely victory with four gates over Trent Rockets to stay at the top of the Hundreds for Men’s Table.
The Joe Root Best 76 tournament on 41 bullets, having made 63 points in its five previous rounds, raised the Rockets to 171 for seven, the invincibles crawling at 70 for two after 60 deliveries in response.
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But following a strategic dead time taken by the Rockets, a target of 102 forced 39 balls at 51 out of 30 after a little amazing strike at the Oval Kia de Curran, which was neglected by England in all formats in 2025, and COX, now the main racing passer in this year’s competition.
David Willey conceded 19 of his set and worse had to follow when the Ashes hopes Sam Cook disclosed an eyewitness 38 of an allocation of eight bullets, looted for three six per Curran, which erased the rope six times in total in a stocking of 54 accessories out of 24.
While Curran moved away from Rehan Ahmed, who once again impressed two for 25, the tide had been irreversibly became the more average bowling alley – this time Marcus Stoinis – was struck by Cox and Donovan Ferreira.
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Cox finished on 58 steps out, with four six and five four, while the two reigning champions won with 11 balls to get up to move four points on the rockets in second position and the northern super chargers in third row.
Earlier, Alexa Stonehouse and Ash Gardner paved the way while the Rockets kept their thin hopes to reach the stages with direct elimination of the female competition with a victory with six gates against the invincible.
The defeat of the Rockets would have put an end to their hope of a finish among the first three, but the seamstress of the left arm Stonehouse established the tempo for a Poli bowling performance with one for five of 15 deliveries.
The whole of Australia Gardner rejected Marizanne Kapp and Meg Lanning in the three deliveries, while her colleague Spinner Kirsty Gordon also claimed a few guys olds while the invincibles displayed 109 for seven.
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The Rockets seemed ready for a routine victory after having run at 51 for none in 35 balls, but the departure of Bryony Smith for 24 was followed by a rare failure for the captain of England Nat Sciver-Brunt, for two.
Gardner (11) and Grace Scrivens (34) took place while the Rockets were heading to 75 for four at the Kia Oval, but Jodi grew up (21 Pas Out) and Heather Graham (19) sealed a six -countered victory with 16 balls to lose.
The Rockets and the invincibles are now sitting on eight points, but must win their two remaining games and the results of hope go in their favor elsewhere to finish in the first three of the group phase.