Postpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 22 July 2021
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Tom Hartley has been so impressive.
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
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Tom Hartley has been so impressive.
Tom Curran just can't find the fours or sixes!
In case you're just tuning in, this is well worth a watch from earlier - a catch from Tom Lammonby to remove Jason Roy.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
The Invincibles are running out of time. They've got to go for it.
Superb bowling from Matt Parkinson as Tom Curran and Saqib Mahmood can only score six from the five deliveries.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Saqib Mahmood's job here is to try and keep Tom Curran facing as many balls as he can because he's the better batsman.
Saqib Mahmood is the new batter in. Invincibles need to find the boundary to get up to the 150 plus mark.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
If they can get to 150 from here, the Invincibles will be delighted.
Sowter b Klaassen 4 (Invincibles 131-8)
New batter Nathan Sowter hits a four from his first delivery and then is clean bowled by Klaassen on the second.
Could Invincibles be all out here?!
Tymal Mills
England T20 bowler on BBC Two
That's good bowling from Klaassen. He could see that Sam Billings was backing away, so he bowled it slower and wider which meant Billings had to really reach for it and couldn't get any power on it.
Billings c Clarke b Klaassen 49 (Invincibles 127-7)
The captain is out one short from his half-century!
Fred Klaassen has bowled so well today and has his second wicket of the match as Billings chips the ball to the fielder.
Billings plays a powerful punch through the off side for a boundary. He's one away from a half-century.
Tymal Mills
England T20 bowler on BBC Two
Bowling at the death is when you're bowling at the end of the innings. It's all about how you back yourself under pressure because you know the batters are going to be coming at you and trying to smash every ball.
#bbccricket
Adam: Never knew man like Chunkz was into his cricket. Big up The Hundred.
There's a fella in the crowd wearing a red polo shirt - the same shade of red as a Postman - and entertaining those around him with some pretty dodgy dance moves. He's taking dad dancing to another level, and I'm here for that.
Four more to Tom Curran as he swats away a short ball from Carlos Brathwaite. Delightful batting.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
They're struggling to get Matt Parkinson away here. Leg-spin is so difficult for batsmen to face because you don't know which way it's going to be spinning.
For those of you who didn't read Matt's earlier post, he saw Tom Curran wearing a tye-dye t-shirt and riding an electric scooter in London earlier today. That is SO London, right?
Great bowling from Matt Parkinson, giving away three runs from five balls.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at The Oval
Maybe everyone should warm up for cricket by a ride on an electric scooter like Tom Curran.
Make that back-to-back boundaries for Tom Curran!