Postpublished at 18:42 British Summer Time 3 September 2022
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
There’s a real party vibe being built by the DJ here now.
Their kit obviously stands out but there is a lot of Rockets yellow around the ground.
Trent Rockets win men's Hundred for first time
Rockets collapse from 45-1 to 107-8 but skipper Gregory (17 off 6 balls) hauls them over the line
Originals limp to 120-9 - only Turner & Lammonby pass 20
Patel takes 3-23, including two in two, while Cook picks up 4-18
Women's final: Oval Invincibles win for second successive year
Kapp steers holders to target of 102 with unbeaten 37 after mid-innings wobble
Two wickets apiece for Capsey & Ismail; Dunkley top-scores for Brave with 26
Callum Matthews, Mike Peter, Sam Drury and Aymen Babar
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
There’s a real party vibe being built by the DJ here now.
Their kit obviously stands out but there is a lot of Rockets yellow around the ground.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Two
Salt and Evans are very important at the top for the Originals. Madsen has been good too, mainly in chases, but in Stubbs, Walter, Lammonby and Turner they have a middle-order that can really finish an innings.
We've got about 10 minutes until the first ball goes down in the men's final - if you missed it, the start has been delayed by 15 minutes - and that is plenty of time to watch the best of the action from an exciting women's final.
It got a bit nervy in the chase but Oval Invincibles retained their title in front of a record crowd for domestic women's cricket at Lord's...
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Sue Meehan: Bastille live at Lord's with a fish finger sandwich has made my night. Absolutely love this band.
Originals captain Laurie Evans talking to the BBC: "Runs on the board the final is always nice, it's good to see the other team put under pressure.
"I had no idea what I was going to do - I was hoping I was going to lose the toss. We're going to give it a red hot crack whatever.
"It was a 2am bedtime last night, 7am wake-up. We've just watching Bastille killing it!"
Trent Rockets: Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, Colin Munro, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Tom Moores (wk), Lewis Gregory (c), Daniel Sams, Samit Patel, Luke Wood, Matt Carter, Sam Cook.
Manchester Originals: Phil Salt, Laurie Evans (c), Wayne Madsen, Tristan Stubbs, Paul Walter, Tom Lammonby, Ashton Turner, Tom Hartley, Richard Gleeson, Josh Little, Matt Parkinson.
Trent Rockets captain Lewis Gregory: "We were going to bowl anything, we've done that well throughout the tournament. Hopefully today goes the same way.
"Shamsi has gone to the CPL so Matt Carter comes in.
"We've had a few days off and been able to rejuvenate ourselves and then had a couple of days prep for today. Hopefully the guys are fresh and ready to go."
Manchester Originals captain Laurie Evans: "Batting first is something we've done really well throughout the tournament and I always like runs on the board in a final.
"The boys went really well last night so no changes.
"It would mean a lot to everyone to win but there is a long way to go before we can really think about that."
Laurie Evans calls right at the coin flip and opts for runs on the board. He also confirms the Originals are unchanged from last night's win in the eliminator.
Thanks, Mike.
While the Oval Invincibles celebrate, it's a quick turnaround for us and focus turns to that men's final and the toss is, indeed, upon us.
And so our eyes turn to the men's event.
Trent Rockets and Manchester Originals are going through their paces on the outfield, the toss is imminent and Sam Drury is raring to go with commentary on the second final of the day.
And Kapp formed a partnership with Emily Windsor, scoring 27 from 27 balls to see the Invincibles to their second title.
With Invincibles captain Suzie Bates dismissed shortly before Capsey, Marizanne Kapp was charged with marshalling a chase of 69 runs from 68 balls.
She was joined first by Mady Villiers and Kira Chatli. Brave would dismiss both, but with Kapp still in the Invincibles were always in control.
Alice Capsey had two lives - she played some beautiful shots before getting out for 25 off 17 balls.
Invincibles lost opener Lauren Winfield-Hill early on, as Brave sensed the opportunity to get into the game.
Sophia Dunkley and Talhia McGrath built a solid platform for a late-innings Brave assault but Eva Gray broke their partnership and Alice Capsey took two wickets in two balls to put Invincibles in control.
Two further Brave wickets fell as they reached a below-par 101-7 from their hundred balls.
Let's remind ourselves of how the Invincibles won it...
It was Brave captain Anya Shrubsole who won the toss and she put her side in to set. England international Danni Wyatt and star overseas player Smriti Mandhana opened up confidently, before they fell in quick succession.
Oval Invincibles all-rounder Alice Capsey on Sky Sports: "It's incredible to win it two years in a row and getting that trophy back is amazing.
"The pitch felt a bit slow and I just wanted to put our team in the best position. I wanted to take the positive option and if it comes off, great, and if not, oh well. I targeted Freya [Kemp], I felt in a good place and thought I could predict what she was going to do.
"Suzie [Bates] has been great, so calm. It's been great to learn from someone like her."
Heather Knight
England captain on BBC Two
Sophia Smale has done amazing. She has been the young player of the competition for me. She has really stepped up. I saw a little bit of her playing for Western Storm earlier in the season and I thought 'oh she's quite good'. She manipulates her field well and bowls in the powerplay, which is difficult.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
For mine and Heather's sake, seeing as we're still playing in the competition, I hope not.