Postpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 21 August 2021
Alison Mitchell
Commentator on BBC Two
A very fine performance from Capsey. She's capping off her Hundred in style.
Southern Brave win men's Hundred - beating Birmingham Phoenix in final
Livingstone smashes 46 off 19 before being run out by David's throw from the boundary
Whiteley clubs 44 off 19 balls at end to propel Brave to 168-5
Stirling hammers 61 for Brave, who are put into bat by Phoenix
Oval Invincibles first ever winners of women's Hundred
Southern Brave blown away in Lord's drizzle - slipping to 29-7 & 73 all out in chase of 122
Kal Sajad, Ffion Wynne and Callum Matthews
Alison Mitchell
Commentator on BBC Two
A very fine performance from Capsey. She's capping off her Hundred in style.
Norris b Capsey 11 (Brave 62-8)
What a day this has been for Alice Capsey! Tara Norris goes for a reverse sweep and misses - but Capsey doesn't.
Two wickets for 21 runs from her 20 balls, as well as a quick 18 with the bat earlier. What a future this kid has.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
If you had told Southern Brave they'd be chasing 122 to win the final, with the batting line they have, I'm sure Anya Shrubsole would have been very comfortable with it.
And here's what you've been waiting for - Marizanne Kapp's three wicket burst that ripped the Brave's powerful top three apart.
A lot will be spoken about how Brave's batting has let them down - they have made some poor decisions, but it has been a stunning effort from the Invincibles and I reckon it's down to that momentum they got from winning the eliminator yesterday.
Alison Mitchell
Commentator on BBC Two
Now that is a strike, taking on the bowler's spin and straight down the ground.
Need 67 runs to win
Glorious shot from Tara Norris, who charges down the wicket and whacks the ball for four down the ground. Maybe they're just going to have some fun and swing the bat.
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Need 74 runs to win
Morris and Norris meet for a chat between sets of five. I wonder what they're saying. Do they still have a game plan to win or is it just a case of batting out the balls and not being bowled out in a final?
Here's that amazing run out from Fran Wilson earlier. What a start it was from the Invincibles in the field.
Alison Mitchell
Commentator on BBC Two
At the start of the day we were wondering if we'd be seeing two games of 25 balls per innings each.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Sounds
The sun is beaming down now. It's fantastic.
Need 77 runs to win
Fi Morris now has 16 from 20 balls and it's been a decent cameo, in all fairness. From such a difficult position she's come in, looked calm and played her natural game with some innovative shots in there too.
Alison Mitchell
Commentator on BBC Two
It was a hopeful review, taken at the last minute.
Michael Vaughan is right. Not out, and Morris survives.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
It looked like it was going down the leg side.
No, it's a yorker instead! Brutal, fast and right on Morris' toes. It's given not out after an lbw appeal but it's been reviewed. I don't think this is out.
Need 77 runs to win
Well that's one way to play Ismail! A ramp for four from Fi Morris, and the crowd loved that one. I reckon the next ball will be a bouncer. Ismail won't like that one bit.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Invincibles have come out like caged tigers and ripped into Brave.
Need 81 runs to win
Absolutely no mercy from Shabnim Ismail who bowls a bouncer at Tara Norris that hits her on the helmet.
She seems ok, but the physio comes on for the compulsory check up.