Postpublished at 12:53 BST 14 August 2022
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
It looked out to me. Scrivens played across a straight delivery.
And it is what Linsey Smith does, she bowls full and straight at the stumps.
Spirit 122-7 - Luff 39* off 30 balls
Mooney brilliantly run out by Healy; Wolvaardt runs out Monaghan superbly from the boundary
Superchargers post 127-4 - Heath 57 off 34 balls
Spirit have now won one, lost one
Superchargers have lost both their games
Sam Drury and Tom Mallows
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
It looked out to me. Scrivens played across a straight delivery.
And it is what Linsey Smith does, she bowls full and straight at the stumps.
Scrivens lbw b Smith 18 (Spirit 48-1)
Gone! Ball-tracking eventually comes through and confirms what the replays suggested, Scrivens is out.
The ball didn't really turn but hit Scrivens in line and was going on to thud into leg stump.
Important breakthrough for the Superchargers.
Ball-tracking is taking its time to build so the wait for a decision goes on...
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Linsey Smith doesn't spin the ball much so Grace Scrivens must be thinking it is going down leg.
Scrivens is given out lbw to Smith, it looked close but after a chat with Mooney, she sends it upstairs.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
This innings has gone as I would have expected - Beth Mooney scoring runs. She is one of the best batters in the world.

Need 81 more runs to win
Alice Davidson-Richards gives the umpire a bit of a stare after her well-directed bouncer is called a wide.
You know something must be up when one of the smiliest players in the world game is giving you the stare!
The Superchargers are in trouble but it would be a whole lot worse were it not for Bess Heath, who batted superbly for her 57...
Northern Superchargers Jemimah Rodrigues on player-mic on Sky Sports: "I don't think it's going very well for Superchargers at the moment.
"We need to stop the boundaries and try and bowl as many dot balls as we possibly can, which looks tough at the moment but that is the only way to take a wicket."
Need 86 more runs to win
Gunn finishes the set well, her famous 'whiff ball' ending it and Scrivens the latest to struggle to find an answer for one of the slowest deliveries you'll ever see in a professional cricket match!
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio
London Spirit are in cruise control.
Need 87 more runs to win
Effortless from Mooney. A full toss from Jenny Gunn and the Australian left-hander just pushes the ball through the gap at point and the ball bobbles away over the practice pitches for four.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer at Headingley
London Spirit are absolutely haring after this target. The Superchargers look devoid of a plan at the moment.
Image source, BBC SportNeed 92 more runs to win
A better set for the Superchargers as Langston keeps Mooney and Scrivens to just four singles between them.
There were a couple of close calls with run outs, too, and at the moment, that seems the best hope of a breakthrough for the home side.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio
London Spirit aren't taking a target of 128, which is below par, lightly at all and that is the right way to do it. The bowling has been average so far.
It's Mooney's turn to be able to watch on now as Scrivens pumps the ball back over Linsey Smith's head for four more.
It ruins what had been a good set from the left-arm spinner, just a couple of runs from the first four balls.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer at Headingley
London Spirit have made an excellent start to this chase.
The Superchargers look flat.

A play and a miss from Scrivens to end the set but it has been a bright start for the Spirit.
Need 102 more runs to win
Grace Scrivens has had the best view in the house to watch Mooney up until this point but now she has the chance to join in.
The left-hander is down the track to Higham and drills the ball back past the bowler for four.
A couple of balls later, Higham sends down a full toss and Scrivens doesn't miss out, pummelled away for four more.