Originals 8-1published at 94 balls left
Joe Clarke, that is lovely. The next batter for the Originals is off the mark first ball with a very elegant four.
Invincibles' men's side win 24 hours after women's victory over Originals
Billings (49) and Curran brothers star for hosts
Three wickets for Manchester's Klaasen and two apiece for Hartley & Finn
Ffion Wynne and Kal Sajad
Joe Clarke, that is lovely. The next batter for the Originals is off the mark first ball with a very elegant four.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Sam Curran with that variation, the slower ball - 57 miles per hour - deceives Phil Salt.
Salt c Ingram b S Curran 4 (Originals 4-1)
Four and out!
It's a slower ball from Sam Curran, and Phil Salt tries to hit it into the stands but it goes very, very high and Colin Ingram takes a good catch.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
The crowd did not give much of an applause, they're right behind the Oval Invincibles.
Called it! Next ball is thrashed away for four. Manchester Originals are up and running.
Sam Curran opens the bowling for the Invincibles and it's easily blocked by Phil Salt. Can't imagine he'll be doing much more blocking, mind.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Originals will attack because that's the way they play. They have some fantastic attacking batsman up top, led by Jos Buttler.
Aaaaaand here we go.
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Erling: Really good bowling from the Manchester Originals bowlers tonight. Now for the batters to finish the job and win this game against the Oval Invincibles. Come on the Originals.
Is that really you, Erling? Can we take anything from the fact you're supporting Manchester? On your way to City?!
Where would Oval Invincibles be without Sam Billings - his 49 came off 30 balls, and his leg-side game in particular looked in good working order.
A lot has been said about Tom Hartley's bowling, which was very impressive. He had a bit of help from his fellow Tom to get rid of Jason Roy, though.
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Thanks, Kal! I can't say I have the answers right now, but let's hope we have a game to match last night's thriller.
For now, Jack Garratt is performing and the crowd certainly seem to be enjoying themselves. It's much more lively than my living room as I work from home, that's for sure.
I really couldn't tell you who will win this game. Is this a good score? Are Invincibles about 10 or so runs too short? What kind of damage will Jos Buttler do?
Lots of questions. Maybe Ffion Wynne, who will take you through the rest of this game, has the answers.
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Peter Hague: Tom Hartley's a bit decent isn't he?
Tymal Mills
England T20 bowler on BBC Two
I think Manchester Originals will be confident in chasing this down. They've got some destructive batters.
Another dot ball from Hartley! That six aside, a terrific final five balls.
So there we have it, Manchester Originals need 145 from 100 balls to win. GAME. ON.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Oh he's just been hit into the stands!
Right on cue, it's up and over from Curran!