Summary

  • Spirit win with 38 balls to spare to boost top-three chances - report

  • Chathli hammers 26-ball half-century

  • Invincibles struggle to 108-8

  • Kapp top-scores with 32

  • Dean & Gray take two wickets each

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 96 balls

    Moore b Dean 0 (Invincibles 101-8)

    Not a bad couple of minutes for Charlie Dean.

    After that stunning catch, she brings herself on to bowl, round the wicket to Kalea Moore.

    Fired in and it bowls Moore round her legs.

  2. Postpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 25 August

    Sophie Luff
    Somerset women's captain on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Awesome from Charlie Dean. She is used to taking catches like that!

  3. Postpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 25 August

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Shades of Ben Stokes here! A brilliant catch.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 95 balls

    Kapp c Dean b Wong 32 (Invincibles 101-7)

    WongImage source, Getty Images

    Fantastic grab from Charlie Dean!

    Marizanne Kapp tries to hit Issy Wong up and over extra cover and looks to have done just that.

    Dean has other ideas, though, times her leap to perfection and plucks the ball out of the sky one-handed.

    Magnificent!

  5. Invincibles 101-6published at 94 balls

    Fantastic slower ball from Issy Wong.

    Wide and has Marizanne Kapp reaching for it. She misses and it dips just inside the wide line.

    Kapp responds next ball, moving across her stumps and slog-sweeping behind square for four.

  6. Invincibles 96-6published at 91 balls

    That's what I thought as well, Sophie, but Marizanne Kapp has pushed for a quick single first ball.

  7. Postpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 25 August

    Sophie Luff
    Somerset women's captain on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Marizanne Kapp will be looking to face as many of these last 10 deliveries. She is going well.

  8. Invincibles 95-6published at 90 balls

    Eva Gray is done for the day with the ball, she ends with a superb 2-12 from her 20.

    Marizanne Kapp takes a single from the last ball of the set. She'll be on strike with 10 balls left in the innings and probably needs to keep it for all 10...

  9. Postpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 25 August

    Sophie Luff
    Somerset women's captain on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Eva Gray has kept it so simple today. Very effective.

    Thoroughly deserved for Gray. She's bowling straight and getting the batter to hit it straight.

    Grace Harris bucket hands, safe as you like. Oval Invinvibles have a lot of work to do in these last few balls.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 88 balls

    Gardner c Harris b Gray 2 (Invincibles 93-6)

    There goes another one.

    Jo Gardner feels she has to try and help Marizanne Kapp but in hunting a boundary, she chips the ball straight to long-on.

    A second wicket for the very impressive Eva Gray and it was down the throat of Grace Harris in the deep.

  11. Postpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 25 August

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Four important runs for the Oval Invincibles and four more runs to that vacate cover region.

  12. Invincibles 90-5published at 85 balls

    That's a fantastic bit of batting from Marizanne Kapp.

    Down the track this time, opening up the off side and driving through point for four more.

    A better five for the home side but plenty of work still to be done in the final 15 balls of the innings.

  13. Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 25 August

    Sophie Luff
    Somerset women's captain on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    A good shot by Marizanne Kapp. That's not what Sarah Glenn wanted to execute.

    Glenn has been on the shorter side of length this Hundred and it was too easy for Marizanne Kapp.

  14. Invincibles 84-5published at 81 balls

    That'll help.

    Short again from Sarah Glenn and Marizanne Kapp slaps the ball through the off side.

    There's no one out there so it's four the moment it beats the in-fielders.

  15. Invincibles 80-5published at 80 balls

    Just 20 balls left and Oval Invincibles need a big finish.

    They're going at a run-a-ball and it'll likely be up to Marizanne Kapp to push that rate up in what time is left.

  16. How's stat?!published at 15:58 British Summer Time 25 August

    Soham Sarkhel
    CricViz analyst

    The Oval Invincibles' batters have struggled to get going with their sweeps and reverse sweeps today, managing just four runs off eight such shots, including a dismissal. It has been a vital scoring shot for them this tournament, scoring 162 runs with it, the most for any team.

  17. Postpublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 25 August

    Sophie Luff
    Somerset women's captain on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    That is what pressure does.

    Not the cleanest throw from Charlie Dean, but Georgia Redmayne is up to the stumps.

    Amanda-Jade Wellington wasn't even in the picture. She couldn't even afford a dive to save her bacon!

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 78 balls

    Wellington run out (Dean/ Redmayne) 7 (Spirit 80-5)

    There was simply never a run there.

    Marizanne Kapp drives the ball straight to Charlie Dean at extra cover and goes through for a single.

    Amanda-Jade Wellington was happy to go but despite a slightly wayward throw from Dean with the ball dipping and forcing Georgia Redmayne to take it low, the batter was never getting there.

    So far out that the umpire doesn't need to send it upstairs. Out.

  19. Postpublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 25 August

    Sophie Luff
    Somerset women's captain on BBC 5 Sports Extra

    Something that Amanda-Jade Wellington will look to do is use her crease laterally. Use the room to access that off side.

  20. Invincibles 79-4published at 76 balls

    Edged... but wide of the wicketkeeper and away for four.

    Short from Issy Wong on her return to the attack, Amanda-Jade Wellington gives herself room to cut and gets the result she wanted.

    Probably not quite in the manner she was after but it's four nonetheless.