Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 22 August 2022
Right, time for cricket.
Welsh Fire are going to start with the spin of Claire Nicholas.
Brave's bowlers impress to successfully defend 122-8
Shrubsole takes 3-20; two wickets apiece for Bell & Adams
Dunkley top-scores with 49 for visitors as Fire share the wickets around
Welsh Fire remain without a win; Brave have won all four matches so far
Coming up: Fire v Brave in men's competition (live on BBC Two, start at 18:30 BST)
Michael Beardmore
Right, time for cricket.
Welsh Fire are going to start with the spin of Claire Nicholas.
We've picked out West Indies' Hayley Matthews and India's Smriti Mandhana as our key battle for today.
Matthews is one of the best all-rounders in the world and has scored 89 runs in two innings so far this year and also offers some handy off-spin.
Left-hander Mandhana is one the best batters in the world and can be explosive, especially against spin.
Mandhana has made 108 runs in three innings so far this year and she'll be key to Brave maintaining their unbeaten record.
Over the last few days there has been chat that the boundaries in the women's competition are a bit small this year with players like Deandra Dottin, Suzie Bates and Smriti Mandhana all clearing the rope with ease.
It has led to suggestions that the boundaries should be pushed back a bit, and that would allow touch players to score and run more twos.
We want your thoughts on the size of the boundaries too.
Get in touch using #bbccricket or by texting 81111 (UK only - standard message rates apply).
A little bit of news for you too, that broke a couple of hours ago...
England white-ball captain Jos Buttler has been ruled out of the remainder of The Hundred with a calf injury.
Buttler picked up the problem playing for Manchester Originals against Southern Brave on Thursday.
It is expected the wicketkeeper-batter should be fit for the tour of Pakistan and the Twenty20 World Cup.
England play seven T20s in Pakistan from 20 September to 2 October before the World Cup in Australia from 16 October to 13 November.
Laurie Evans will captain Originals in Buttler's absence, as he did in their record-breaking win over Northern Superchargers on Sunday.
Welsh Fire v Southern Brave (15:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
You can also tune in your wireless to listen to Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary of this afternoon's Women's Hundred game.
Simply use the audio button at the top of the page to do so online.
Despite two defeats so far Welsh Fire still have an 81% chance of progressing to the knockout stages apparently.
Remember that the top team automatically qualify for the final at Lord's on 3 September while the second and third-placed team will play in the eliminator the previous day.
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Welsh Fire v Southern Brave (15:00 BST)
It's a tall task for the Welsh Fire today in Cardiff.
They are seeking their first win of this year's Hundred - against a Southern Brave side yet to taste defeat.
Lose today and Fire's already slim hopes of progressing to the knockout stages are all but over.
Brave, meanwhile, will be targeting top spot and a bye to the final.
Undefeated Southern Brave skipper Anya Shrubsole to Sky Sports: "As long as we keep winning, I don't mind losing the toss to be honest. We would obviously have had a bowl but we've won the last two defending so it's all good.
"We're winning games which is good but there are still areas - that middle 50 with the bat - where I think we can do better and probably taking some early wickets too."
Welsh Fire skipper Tammy Beaumont to Sky Sports: "We are going to have a bowl, with the overhead conditions and the wicket being covered for over a day so hopefully that will give us something in the first innings.
On seeking a first win: "We've not been far away, it's just been that last 20 balls with bat and ball and it's just about trying to be clinical. We've got 140 both times so if we can keep them under that maybe we can take it."
Welsh Fire: Tammy Beaumont, Hayley Matthews, Annabel Sutherland, Fran Wilson, Nic Carey, Sarah Bryce, Katie George, Lauren Filer, Hannah Baker, Alex Hartley, Claire Nicholas.
Southern Brave: Danni Wyatt, Smriti Mandhana, Sophia Dunkley, Tahlia McGrath, Maia Bouchier, Georgia Adams, Freya Kemp, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Anya Shrubsole, Lauren Bell, Carla Rudd.
Anya Shrubsole calls incorrectly and Tammy Beaumont chooses to bowl first.
Shrubsole has now lost all four tosses this year.
Welsh Fire v Southern Brave (15:00 BST)
BBC Two
Today's double-header between Welsh Fire and Southern Brave is being shown live on a host of BBC platforms.
We have seven hours of almost uninterrupted coverage on BBC Two, which begun at 14:30 BST.
You can also watch the women's game by clicking the play icon at the top of this page - there will be a separate live page for the men's match later.
Both games will also be available to watch via the iPlayer.
Afternoon!
How are you all?
Ready for more Hundred action? Of course you are.
Today sees winless Welsh Fire - in both the men's and women's competition - play Southern Brave.
Ready for more of this?