Summary

  • Invincibles won toss and bat

  • Capsey hits half-century for second successive game but then falls two balls later

  • Winfield-Hill out first ball of game

  • Two-time winners Invincibles have won one out of three; Fire lost all three

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  • Text commentary will be primarily be Invincibles v Fire in women's competition with updates of Rockets v Brave in men's

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 89 balls

    Wellington st Bryce b Matthews 17 (Invincibles 136-5)

    Amanda-Jade Wellington just could not get her bat back behind the line quick enough.

    Smart glovework by Sarah Bryce and clever bowling by Hayley Matthews.

  2. Umpire reviewpublished at 89 balls

    Well bowled by Hayley Matthews who sees Amanda-Jade Wellington dancing down the wicket, slows her pace down and push it wide.

    Sarah Bryce whips off the bails.

    It's sent upstairs but looks close.

  3. Hose suffers right ankle injurypublished at 81 balls

    Men's competition: Southern Brave 107-3 against Trent Rockets

    We've got a delay at Trent Bridge because of a serious-looking ankle injury for Trent Rockets' Adam Hose.

    He was attempted to stop a boundary, but the ball spun the other way and that has resulted in the injury to his right ankle.

    They have put up a screen to give Hose some privacy while he's being treated.

    There's been a delay of more than five minutes so far.

  4. Invincibles 134-4published at 87 balls

    Welsh Fire skipper Tammy Beaumont on the player mic: "We have kept getting ourselves back in the mix by taking wickets, which has been helping us to release the pressure on us a little bit. I think it is really down to these last few balls now and seeing how many we can restrict them to.

    "I would like to keep them to 150 runs here."

    On batting in the top three this afternoon: "I think you start thinking about batting at the Oval days before you get here. I think you want to have a net on the outfield first, it is definitely one of the best nets in the country so getting out on a ground like this is always on your mind."

  5. dropped catch

    Wellington dropped on 14published at 85 balls

    Carbon-copy shot from Amanda-Jade Wellington against Freya Davies but this time she sends it down the throat of Katie Levick at short fine.

    However, Levick fumbles the chance. It was well hit, but she should have held that.

  6. Invincibles 128-4published at 84 balls

    Freya Davies is a little short with the penultimate ball of her set and Amanda-Jade Wellington steps across and whips it square for four.

  7. Postpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer on BBC iPlayer

    We are seeing pretty clear indications that Amanda-Jade Wellington has been given quite a simple brief by Oval Invincibles, which is to take the attack in the final 20-25 balls.

    She tried the reverse sweep from her first ball and didn't quite get hold of it, but know she's thinking I'll just whack it down the ground instead for back-to-back fours.

  8. Invincibles 121-4published at 80 balls

    Amanda-Jade Wellington is the new batter and she gets off the mark with a four via an uppish drive off Katie Levick, which just misses the hand of the diving Hayley Matthews.

    Wellington then hammers Levicks next ball down the ground for back-to-back boundaries.

  9. Postpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time

    Carlos Brathwaite
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC iPlayer

    It looks as though someone instructed Hayley Matthews to bowl that one.

    She held her hands up after taking that wicket, she didn't want to take the credit but the team will be happy nevertheless.

  10. Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC iPlayer

    It's great to see Hayley Matthews back bowling. Welsh Fire need another wicket, so I think they need their leading wicket-taker.

    She is very good at mixing up her pace and her variations. She has got that real slower ball back of the length, which will make Paige Scholfield's eyes light up and hopefully for Matthews it either goes to deep long-on or deep mid-wicket.

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 74 balls

    Scholfield c Bryce b Matthews 5 (Invincibles 109-4)

    Oh no, Schoey.

    Paige Scholfield smashes the wily Hayley Matthews straight up in the air and wicketkeeper Sarah Bryce comfortably claims the catch.

  12. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC iPlayer

    Shabnim Ismail and Tammy BeaumontImage source, Getty Images

    Welsh Fire absolutely needed that wicket.

    Look at Shabnim Ismail telling Alice Capsey where to go, back to the dressing room! I think that's more out of frustration because she has been hit to the boundary and to all parts of the field today.

    There isn't even a smile on her face at the minute, Alice Capsey was really on top of her.

  13. Invincibles 103-3published at 70 balls

    Paige Scholfield and Marizanne Kapp unable to really find the boundary against Katie Levick and have to settle with running twos and singles.

  14. Set Du Plooy holes outpublished at 69 balls

    Men's competition: Southern Brave 89-2 against Trent Rockets

    Southern Brave were just starting to go through the gears but Leus du Plooy holes out for 55 off Callum Parkinson.

    Big wicket, that.

    Brave have opted to promote Michael Bracewell too as they look to keep the right-left hand combination.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 63 balls

    Capsey c & b Ismail 55 (Invincibles 92-3)

    Alice CapseyImage source, Getty Images

    Shabnim Ismail gives Alice Capsey a send off!

    Almost a bit too casual from Capsey who drills one straight back to the Fire quick bowler who claims a smart caught and bowled.

    At 36, Ismail still has fire in her belly.

  16. 50 runs

    Fifty for Capseypublished at 62 balls

    Alice Capsey has fifty with a thump to long on. Capsey then clever lifts Shabnim Ismail over the slips for four.

    She's motoring here.

  17. Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer on BBC iPlayer

    Alice Capsey and Sarah BryceImage source, Getty Images

    Alice Capsey was showing off all of her reverse sweeps against Birmingham Phoenix the other day.

    She was talking us through all of the different styles she has and the ways she goes about it, whether it is with her wrists or her feet.

    She is finding ways to put Georgia Elwiss under pressure here. All of a sudden Welsh Fire have plenty to think about again.

  18. 6 runs

    Invincibles 86-2published at 60 balls

    Alice Capsey with plenty of aggression and intent to left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen.

    Capsey smashes the first ball of the set over the long-off boundary for six. She then clinically sweeps the Aussie powerfully for four.

  19. Stoinis bowls Roy as Rockets look to restrict Bravepublished at 56 balls

    Men's competition: Southern Brave 67-2 against Trent Rockets

    Jason Roy's luck is over.

    He was dropped on nought and survived a missed stumping but he's out now. He's bowled by Marcus Stoinis attempting a hoick into the leg side.

    That brings James Coles to the crease alongside Leus Du Plooy.

  20. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC iPlayer

    Oval Invincibles were motoring towards the backend of the powerplay, but Welsh Fire are taking key wickets and just slowing things down here.

    Marizanne Kapp is a busy cricketer, but they are managing to hold Alice Capsey back a little bit as well.