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Healy c Tahuhu b Cross 25 (Superchargers 34-1)
A vital strike by Kate Cross with the final ball of the powerplay!
A slower ball from Cross, Healy can't pick it and it's snaffled by Lea Tahuhu.
Wolvaardt steers Superchargers to victory with 90 off 49
Dottin clubs 68 off 30 balls as Originals post 160-3
Lee's 40 off 27 balls gives Originals good platform
Victory takes Superchargers up to joint-third, but Originals all-but eliminated
Coming up in women's Hundred: Welsh Fire v Southern Brave (Monday, 15:00 BST)
Mike Peter and Georgie Heath
Healy c Tahuhu b Cross 25 (Superchargers 34-1)
A vital strike by Kate Cross with the final ball of the powerplay!
A slower ball from Cross, Healy can't pick it and it's snaffled by Lea Tahuhu.
Scott Read
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Two very different shots but the outcome is the same.
Healy 25, Wolvaardt 9
Back on track! Consecutive fours for Healy from Kate Cross crashed through the off side!
Healy 17, Wolvaardt 9
A fourth new bowler for the Originals as Kate Cross rotates her bowlers. It's England superstar Sophie Ecclestone, what a luxury.
A typically tight over from Ecclestone, who's bedecked in remarkable oranger trainers. Perhaps enthralled by their colour, the Superchargers batters can only manage a single each.
Scott Read
BBC Test Match Special commentator
A little bit of width, frees her hands and cuts the ball. Timed to perfection for four.
Healy 16, Wolvaardt 8
Up steps New Zealand's Lea Tahuhu. Three vital dot balls to start, but Wolvaardt gets the measure of her for the final two balls with consecutive fours.
Lauren Winfield-Hill
Oval Invincibles batter on BBC Radio
I think Healy will be pretty eager to make full use of this surface. She would've seen Dottin bat and will want to go one better.
Healy 16, Wolvaardt 0
Wayward from Hannah Jones, and Alyssa Healy takes full advantage! It's some
Three fours from Jones's first four balls are pumped through the covers. The last ball is tighter and there's an appeal for lbw - no dice, there's an inside edge.
Lauren Winfield-Hill
Oval Invincibles batter on BBC Radio
She'll be disappointed with that one will Kate Cross. Just let Alyssa Healy off the hook there.
Superchargers open up with two of their star overseas players, Alyssa Healy and Laura Wolvaardt. The latter has steadily been moving up the order over the course of the tournament, starting at five, then four, three and now she's watching Healy as the second opener.
Healy evidently is trying to get her side off to a positive start, but she can't quite get a hold on Cross's opening set until the final ball which she crashes to the boundary.
I'd say that was pretty good, Georgie!
Kate Cross leads her side onto the field through the haze of colourful smoke. You'd imagine she'll be quietly confident after the heroics of the World Boss...
I'm running out of superlatives to describe that innings from Dottin but I can safely say that it will go down as one of the greats. There were also some handy contributions including Lizelle Lee at the top of the order with her 40 and a quick cameo 24 not out from Sophie Ecclestone.
But it really was the D Dot show, the World Boss show, the Deandra show.
This is going to take quite some chasing from the home team. They've got Alyssa Healy and Laura Wolvaardt up top so it's not exactly a shabby looking opening pair but that's a BIG total to chase.
I need to go and lie down (and by that I mean rewatch that entire run-fest before the next innings) so I'll leave you in the safe hands of Mike.
Are you over it Mike? How good was that?!
Manchester Originals' Sophie Ecclestone to Sky Sports: "It is her [Deandra Dottin's] last game and she's gone out on a bang and shown us what she's capable of.
"We work really well together. We don't really say much to each other to be honest. For her it is about keeping her head down and swinging hand.
"If you commit to your shots it is a good wicket."
This is Deandra Dottin's last game in this year's Hundred and she's given us all something monumental by which to remember her. (And we've not even seen her with ball in hand yet).
Anyone can have swagger but it's completely worthless if you can't back it up. I reckon the World Boss could rival anyone on swagger right now.
Deandra Dottin's destrictive innings in graphical form. She certainly has her favourite areas!
Kevin Howells
BBC Radio commentator
That is going to be a mighty difficult chase now.
Lauren Winfield-Hill
Oval Invincibles batter on BBC Radio
Powerful and destructive. When Dottin is in that sort of mood, there's nobody that does it better in world cricket. It was fantastic to watch.
Dottin finishes on an unbeaten 68 off 30 balls including five fours and six sixes. It has been box office and I genuinely cannot believe someone can hit like that!
World Boss take a bow.
This will take some mighty fine chasing.
WOW. WOW. WOW.
Dottin 64, Ecclestone 24
Deandra Dottin hits her SIXTH six way into the crowd on the leg side.
She is unstoppable right now and backs it up with a four into the on-side.