Match Details

NSW vs SBW Final, The Hundred W 2023

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NSW
105-1094b
Southern Brave Women won by 34 runs 🏆
SBW
100b139-6
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G Ballinger Logo
G Ballinger Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:0.00
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K Cross Logo
K Cross Jersy

12

(9)

K Cross
12(9)
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:133.33
L Bell Logo
L Bell Jersy

3-21

(19b)

L Bell

3-21(19b)
Econ: 5.53
16th Five:
1
2
1
W
2
 
= 6
17th Five:
0
1
0
1
1lb
 
= 3
18th Five:
4
4
1
2
4
 
= 15
19th Five:
W
0
1lb
1W
 
= 2
NSWNSW - 2nd Innings
SessionOpenPASS
25 Balls3330
50 Balls6361
75 Balls9579
SBWSBW - 1st Innings
SessionOpenPASS
25 Balls3428
50 Balls5957
75 Balls94102
100 Balls139139
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That concludes our coverage as well. Southern Brave Women have done it on the third attempt and won their maiden Women's Hundred by 34 runs. It's time to shift our focus quickly to the grand final of Men's Hundred which is just around the corner, so switch tabs and join us there for the Men's Hundred. 

For now, Deepak Prakash here signing off on behalf of co-commentator Akshay Bhide and scorer/analyst Ashok Dayma. CHEERS!
Anya Shrubsole receives a guard of honor from the players of both sides as the legend bows out of the game with a title win. Emotional scenes here at the home of cricket as Shrubsole walks off the field for one final time.
The Brave Women receive the trophy🏆, and the party begins🍾🍾. They deserved it! 👏👏👏
Anya Shrubsole (Southern Brave Women Skipper): "Lots of emotions. Losing the toss and winning the game is the secret to success. Really proud of the girls. We have been playing great cricket for the past three years and will be special to finally lift the trophy. To not have lifted the trophy was hard to take but we have delivered today. We have had different group actually. We lost a few players and that’s what makes me proud. Sophia Dunkley, and Amanda-Jade Wellington weren’t part of the squad and the girls stepped up and delivered on the big stage."
Most Valuable Player of the Women's Hundred 2023: Marizanne Kapp
Danielle Wyatt (Hero of the Match): "Absolutely buzzing to get a win here at Lord's and can't give a fitting farewell to Anya. When I was batting, we had to stick around and build a partnership and Freya was brilliant at the back end of the innings. It's like the icing on the cake. She has been playing for around 20 years and it is really a great feeling. A lot of green here and thanks to all the fans for coming out and supporting Southern Brave."
Hero of the Match: Danielle Wyatt
Georgia Adams: "I didn't expect to finish as the highest wicket-taker when the tournament started but it's a great feeling. Everyone was so desperate to do it up for Anya and she pushed us to give our best."
Lauren Bell: "That was unbelievable. To get us across the line was a fantastic feeling. We knew we had to bowl well after posting a good total on the board. Anya has been so great throughout the competition and she has been great."
9:22 PM IST, 4:52 PM Local Time | Deepak: WINNER!! WINNER!!🎉🎉 Southern Brave Women secured their Maiden Women's Hundred Title🏆 in their third attempt after losing the final twice. Unbelievable scenes at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground with emotions all around. 

Let's have a quick recap of this grand final. Earlier, after being invited to bat first, Southern Brave Women posted 139/6 in their 100-ball quota. They started their innings on a lackluster note as they lost Smriti Mandhana and Maia Bouchier cheaply in the powerplay. However, Danielle Wyatt rescued the ship along with Georgia Adams and helped Southern Brave come out of a dire situation. Wyatt became the first batter to score a half-century in the Women’s Hundred Final. Wyatt contributed 59 runs, while Adams contributed 27 runs. The innings received a late surge from Freya Kemp, who smashed a quick 31 runs off just 17 balls towards the end, helping the Brave post 139 runs. Kate Cross shone with the ball and bagged three wickets for Northern Superchargers Women, while Grace Ballinger and Lucy Higham contributed one wicket. 

In pursuit of Brave’s 139 runs, Northern Superchargers Women got off to a shaky start as they lost Marie Kelly for a duck and Phoebe Litchfield for 13 runs. Jemimah Rodrigues and Hollie Armitage started the rescue work, but their progress was halted by Kalea Moore, who trapped Armitage for 11 runs, courtesy of great glovework by Rhianna Southby. Bess Heath contributed 13 runs off 12 balls, and following the wicket of Heath, the Superchargers triggered a collapse and lost a flurry of wickets in a jiffy, which included the wicket of set batter Rodrigues (24 off 14). This sequence of wickets left the Northern Superchargers Women struggling at 78/7 after 73 balls of play. Wickets kept tumbling for the Superchargers, and eventually, they were bundled out for 105 runs, falling 34 runs short of the target.  

Lauren Bell and Kalea Moore bagged three wickets for the Brave Women. Chloe Tryon chipped in with a couple of wickets, while Anya Shrubsole contributed one wicket to Superchargers' downfall. 

From Heartbreak to Glory: Southern Brave Women Secure their Maiden Women's Hundred Title in the third Attempt, what a tournament this has been for them. Congratulations to the whole team.👏👏
94b L Bell to K Cross
1W A mix-up in the middle, a run out at the non-striker's end and it's the third time lucky for the Southern Brave Women. The Southern Brave Women lift the title as they beat the Northern Superchargers Women comprehensively by 34 runs. Celebrations begin in the Brave Camp and Shrubsole can't hold back her tears. Coming to the dismissal, this was a slower delivery outside off and Cross hits it to the right of extra covers. Adams on the edge of the circle dives to her right to stop it. Cross wants the second but Ballinger is very late to respond. Adams throws it at the bowler's end where Bell collects it and whips the bails to run out Ballinger.
The third umpire is summoned for a run-out check. The bat is grounded and NOT OUT is the call on the giant screen. 
93b L Bell to G Ballinger
1lb A slower delivery on the pads and Ballinger is completely deceived by it as she fails to connect on the flick. She wears it on the pads and the ball rolls to the side of the pitch and the batters steal a quick leg bye. Bell underarms it on the stumps at the striker's end and appeals for a run out and the decision is sent upstairs.
92b L Bell to G Ballinger
0 Round the wicket, a slower delivery on the pads, Ballinger is cut into half as she fails to get any bat to it while defending it.
Grace Ballinger is the last batter in for the Northern Superchargers Women. 
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  • RUNS1
  • SR25.00
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