Postpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 11 August 2021
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Quinton De Kock could be crucial tonight - if he comes out and fires, it could be game over.
Brave go top of men's table; Fire eliminated
Vince & De Kock take down Fire with devastating partnership
Banton top-scores with 36 for Fire after Brave won toss
Brave's spinners - Briggs & Lintott - take two wickets apiece
Matthew Henry and Amy Lofthouse
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Quinton De Kock could be crucial tonight - if he comes out and fires, it could be game over.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Mills and Jordan are the best in the Hundred at the death. They have delivered once again. It has been brilliant.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Southern Brave will fancy chasing that. James Vince will quietly be happy.
After all that, the free hit only goes for a single!
Southern Brave will need 145 for a fifth victory in a row.
No. Jimmy Neesham is on strike because Phillips was caught when they had only ran one - therefore the ball was dead, so only one run would count.
Here comes the free hit...
It wouldn't be cricket without some traditional end of innings faffing.
There's a long pause because no-one knows who is meant to be on strike. Despite the fact the batters ran two, therefore Glenn Phillips should be on strike.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
You talk about small margins in this game. Is that the twist?
Oh, this is going to be a no ball - over waist height I'm afraid!
It's a free hit, and the umpire gets a sound booing from the crowd.
Final ball...
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Jimmy Neesham is coming in too low.
"Go out and face one ball from Chris Jordan, Jimmy."
He taps a single off his toes and that's his work with the bat done.
Du Plooy c Vince b Jordan 30 (Fire 140-5)
Leus du Plooy breaks his bat as he goes for a big heave and sends the ball straight to James Vince at cover.
The bottom of his bat has come straight off! Chris Jordan helpfully hands it back to him as he walks off.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
All that effort for a single!
I don't quite know what Glenn Phillips has tried to do with this shot that's completely turned his stance around, but it's got him a run nonetheless.
Single first up.
Chris Jordan will bowl the final set of five.
This is terrific from Mills, mixing up his speeds, bowling full, and Fire will have to settle for a handful of singles.
Brilliant from Mills. He's so, so hard to hit.
Tymal Mills is on for his final five.
"If I was facing him it would either be a dot or a six - there's no in-between," says Carlos Brathwaite, who still looks frozen, bless him.