Postpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 11 August 2021

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
Into the final 10 we go.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
It feels like Welsh Fire are getting to a good score.
What a bit of fielding!
Glenn Phillips goes for a big shot, it bounces just in front of the boundary rope, and a leaping George Garton tips the ball back into the field to allow his team-mate to send the ball back to the keeper.
He's saved two runs there and in simply stunning fashion.
Chris Jordan channels his frustration into a 91mph yorker that Lues du Plooy gets away for a single, courtesy of his left ankel.
And not out it is - a chunk of glove has saved Glenn Phillips.
I mean, this looks very not out to me.
Glenn Phillips tries a reverse hoick, misses, and there's a huge shout for lbw...
Umpire says no, so James Vince sends it upstairs.
Tom Banton got Welsh Fire off to a flier earlier.
Ravi Bopara
London Spirit all-rounder on BBC Two
Mills is so difficult to pick up. His arm speed is phenomenal. That is why he is so good at the death.
A single ends the over.
Glenn Phillips hops up on his tip-toes and unfurls a furious cut that sends the ball racing through backward point and away for four.
Hello, what's that hit?! Mills goes down the leg side, Phillips chases it, and I think the ball has just hit the back of his bat! Quinton de Kock gets a glove to it to stop it going for four.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
That is a beautiful slower ball.
Tymal Mills returns and bowls a beaut of a slower ball that Glenn Phillips can do next to nothing with.
Oh, well done that man in the crowd!
Lues du Plooy goes downtown once again and a slightly sunburnt gentleman gets out of his front row seat and leans over the advertising boards to take an excellent catch. He gets a hug off his mate, too, before throwing the ball back.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Du Plooy seems to have that lovely flow of the bat off the spinners.
Jake Lintott returns for his final set of five and watches his first delivery get deposited back down the ground over long-on for a big old six by Leus du Plooy.
Ravi Bopara
London Spirit all-rounder on BBC Two
There might be a crucial 15 balls coming up. There are another 10 balls of Chris Jordan to come and 10 from Tymal Mills. The death period is going to be difficult for Fire.
Shot!
Glenn Phillips picks an excellent time to cut a short, wide gift from Chris Jordan to the boundary for four. That brings up the 100 for the Fire.
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