Summary

  • Invincibles reach Saturday's final at Lord's - will play winner of Friday's eliminator between Brave and Rockets

  • Originals needed to chase down 164 in 73 balls or fewer in order to qualify for the eliminator

  • Invincibles' 163-2 the highest in 2022 Women's Hundred; second highest total of all time

  • Bates hits 79 off 47 and Kapp 36 off 22

  1. Invincibles dominate Originals to cruise into finalpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer

    Defending champions Oval Invincibles leapfrogged Southern Brave to the top of the Hundred table to progress straight into the final with a 32-run win over Manchester Originals.

    Brave, who were previously unbeaten, surrendered the top spot having lost to Northern Superchargers earlier in the day.

    Originals needed to win by a big margin in order to claim the third spot to play in the eliminator, but they struggled to keep up with the Invincibles.

    Suzie Bates smashed a sublime 79 not out from just 47 balls as Invincibles racked up 163-2.

    In reply, Originals needed to win inside 73 balls to pip Trent Rockets to third place, which was always going to be a difficult challenge.

    Losing Emma Lamb for a duck after just six balls made it even more difficult, with 17-year-old spin sensation Sophia Smale making the big breakthrough.

    Smale and Marizanne Kapp took two wickets each as Invincibles continued to dominate and Originals limped to 131-6 from their 100 balls.

    Here's what else happened:

    • Invincibles' opening partnership of Bates and Lauren Winfield-Hill continued to impress as they added 63 for the first wicket, Winfield-Hill scoring 25
    • Marizanne Kapp finished 36 not out from just 22 balls to propel Invincibles to their match-winning total
    • Emma Lamb and Sophie Ecclestone were the only Originals bowlers to take a wicket
    • Lizelle Lee smashed 64 from 41 balls but struggled to find a consistent partner at the other end as Originals' middle order all fell for single-figure scores

    What's next?

    • Oval Invincibles will play in the final at Lord's on Saturday 3 September, and will face the winner of Friday's eliminator between Trent Rockets and Southern Brave.
  2. Postpublished at 17:46 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Oval Invincibles bowler Sophia Smale to BBC Sport: "I still can't believe I'm here to be honest. Starting off with the academy earlier this year I wasn't even expecting to play so to get a call up for the first game and get wickets is a dream come true.

    "It's such a big competition. It is nice to go out there and show what you can do. There was never a doubt in my mind that I wanted to play professional cricket so to do it at such a young age is amazing.

    "I played my first game at Lord's the other day and in the final my grandpa will be there and anyone who knows me, knows how much that means to me. It's Lord's, the best cricket ground in the world."

  3. Northern Superchargers men beat Southern Brave by 16 runspublished at 100 balls
    Breaking

    Wayne Parnell celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    It's all over. After posting 135-8 the Superchargers have rallied, holding the Brave to 119-9 at Headingley.

    Wayne Parnell was the pick of the Superchargers' bowlers, finishing with figures of 4-16.

    Read the full report here.

  4. Postpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Oval Invincibles all-rounder Marizanne Kapp to BBC Sport: "I'm so relieved. I don't know what it is about me and and the Hundred and getting injured! But I am happy for another training session on Friday. The girls were awesome today.

    "If you have a good opening stand like we have it sets you up for the game. Our top four have been brilliant this year and that has shown in the results.

    "To be honest we weren't at our best today in the field and with the ball, but we set it up beautifully with the bat."

  5. Postpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Match hero Suzie Bates on Sky Sports: "We knew it was an important game and when the Brave lost, we knew the benefit was going straight through to the final.

    "We did um and ah about the toss because we've done so well bowling first this year but it was just a gut feel that we wanted to bat first and get a good score on the board. Thankfully, we did that and our bowlers did a job.

    "We were a bit sloppy in the field but hopefully we'll fix that before the next game.

    On Dane van Niekerk: "It's really unfortunate for the [overseas] player that misses out. But any time we've picked someone this season, they've performed and the support staff have backed me. We just want to win as a group."

    On form with the bat: "I felt with my shoulder injury and Covid, I had two years where I was sat around twiddling my thumbs and realised how much I missed the game and loved the game. I just don't want to give up too soon. The mind is still there and the body is still strong."

  6. Brave men 115-8published at 5 balls left

    Target 136

    Brilliant bowling from Wayne Parnell who gets James Fuller with a yorker.

    Parnell finishes with figures of 4-17 and the Brave are in all sorts of trouble needing 21 off five.

  7. How they finishedpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    After all teams have played their six matches, the table looks like this. Ultimately, net run-rate is the deciding factor for direct route to the final and the eliminator, and the difference between third and fourth.

    Final women's Hundred tableImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Brave men 110-7published at 10 balls left

    Target 136

    Southern Brave need 26 runs to win off the final 10 deliveries.

    The Northern Superchargers have bowled well at the death so far with David Wiese particularly impressive. Can they see this one out in front of their home support?

  9. Postpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    James Anderson
    England bowler on BBC Two

    A really clinical performance by Oval Invincibles.

  10. champagne moment

    Oval Invincibles win by 32 runspublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Ellie Threlkeld smacks the final ball down the ground but it is only good enough for a single.

    Manchester Originals can only post 131-6 which means Oval Invincibles win by 32 runs and are through to the Hundred final!

  11. Brave men 104-7published at 17 balls left

    Target 136

    Huge wicket at Headingley as Harry Brook catches Rehan Ahmed who falls for 33 off the bowling of Wayne Parnell.

    With 32 runs needed off 17, you feel the Northern Superchargers have this one in the bag.

    Rehan AhmedImage source, Getty Images
  12. Originals 129-6published at 2 balls to go

    There is a hush around Old Trafford with the crowd resigned to the Originals' fate.

    Ellie Threlkeld gets two with a heave wide of mid-on.

  13. Originals 126-5published at 5 balls left

    38 runs needed

    That's tidy stuff from Mady Villiers as her latest set goes for just five runs to all but confirm the Invincibles' victory.

    Villiers will continue for the final five.

  14. Postpublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    10 balls to go graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  15. Originals 121-6published at 10 balls left

    Four more! This time from Ami Campbell as plays a front-foot cut that flies over the fielder in the off-side and away over the rope.

    They then run two off the last ball from Shabnim Ismail to move to 121-6. Originals need 43 runs from the final 10 balls.

    Difficult, but not impossible.

  16. Originals 114-6published at 13 balls left

    The party tricks are coming out from Ellie Threlkeld! She plays a lovely pre-meditated ramp shot to lift the ball over the wicketkeeper's head for four.

  17. Postpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Oval Invincibles' Emily Windsor on the player mic speaking about the Lee wicket: "Thankfully I had my sunglasses on! That was flat and straight and somehow I kept my eyes open. I don't know how.

    "I knew it was an important one as well and those are the ones you don't want to drop.

    "It's really important to finish the game cleanly. We want to keep that positivity and the momentum."

  18. Originals 109-6published at 15 balls left

    55 runs needed

    That's a good shot from Ami Campbell as she dances down the track to turn a Sophia Smale delivery into a full toss and smacks the ball through mid-on or four.

    A missed stumping next ball! Campbell skips down the wicket again and this time misses the ball completely, but Lauren Winfield-Hill behind the stumps cannot whip off the bails.

  19. Brave men 90-6published at 30 balls left

    Target 136

    It's all to play for at Headingley.

    With 30 balls to go Southern Brave need another 46 runs to win. Northern Superchargers need four more wickets,

    Rehan Ahmed is looking good on 29 off 24, hoping to lead the Brave over the line.

    Rehan AhmedImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 31 August 2022

    Isa Guha
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    Finally the wicket the Invincibles wanted! A fabulous innings from Lee.