Postpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 3 September 2022
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Are we seeing the beginning of a dynasty here?
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
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Are we seeing the beginning of a dynasty here?
Match hero Marizanne Kapp on Sky Sports: "It's been an amazing journey, we knew we could do this. I have to give credit to my team, every single person has been amazing this tournament.
"You're always nervous in finals, especially with low scores. The wicket was really tough but luckily we got across the line.
"That was really difficult, I probably should have been out a few times but credit to [Emily Windsor], she stuck with me at the end and took the pressure off me as well.
"That's what makes our team so far, every single person has contributed throughout this competition. Alice Capsey is obviously a talent and I believe she'll go far.
"I absolutely love this tournament, it's definitely my favourite and the crowds have been amazing."
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Two
These are the moments that you play cricket for. Credit to Oval invincibles, they thoroughly deserved to be champions today.
Suzie Bates lofts the gigantic H-shaped trophy high!
The Invincibles are champions for a second year in a row!
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Marizanne Kapp was brilliant. She is a fighter, she wears her heart of her sleeve. She loves the big occasion. She performs time and time again.
Oval Invincibles' Emily Windsor speaking to BBC Two: "Kapp was unreal. I do love a chase. I've done it at regional cricket and when you're batting with Kapp it makes things easier.
"To be honest, our top order has been phenomenal. Kapp told me to stick with her till the end and it was nice to see it home with her.
"It's just a game of cricket. All I was doing was trying to watch the ball. Honestly I can't believe it. To score the winning run at Lord's really means a lot."
Oval Invincibles captain Suzie Bates on Sky Sports: "I'm a little bit overwhelmed. The way we've responded all season, we've had four overseas players and had to leave one out every game.
"The way Marizanne Kapp batted under pressure there was just awesome. I wasn't here last year but for them to go back-to-back this year it has just been amazing.
"[Kapp] is one of the best all-rounders in the world and today she showed why and that, under pressure, she's even better. She turns up for those tough moments.
"Obviously our bowling group did a great job to keep them to that score but it got a bit nervy at the end there. But we held our nerve and to have young players perform in front of a crowd like this is amazing. I'm so proud of the whole team."
The Invincibles are gathered on a stage that's lit in their distinctive teal. We'll have the trophy lift in a second, but before they get to celebrate there's some interviews to be conducted...
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
As soon as you let the emotions take over your thinking can get muddled. Emily Windsor will reflect on it, it isn't just a game of cricket, she's just won her side a final at Lord's!
Hugs all round from the Invincibles line-up on the Lord's outfield.
It might not have been an explosive end to the tournament, but that was a calm closing partnership from Marizanne Kapp and Emily Windsor - 27 off 27 balls - to guide the Invincibles home.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Two
You can see how much it means to them. They did it with the ball last time and this time with the bat.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
Marizanne Kapp has been through a lot this summer with personal issues. That is really emotional as she drops to one knee.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
Invincibles live up to the fame! The match winning knock from Kapp.
That's it!
Windsor cracks through point again and this time it's going all the way across the rope!
The Oval Invincibles are winners of the 2022 Women's Hundred!
1 needed
Kapp's drive deflects off bowler McGrath - they hurry through a single.
Scores level!
2 needed
Kapp guides Talhia McGrath down to the backward-point boundary for a smooth four!
Just two needed now!
7 needed
Lauren Bell slices Marizanne Kapp in half! Great ball!
And takes another dot to finish up.
7 needed
Windsor cuts at Lauren Bell hard, standing on her tip-toes. It only reaches the boundary fielder for a single.
They run a quick two to deep backward-square. That was tight!