Postpublished at 19:15 British Summer Time 14 August 2022
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio
Fuller is sporting a Lord's Taverners bat grip meaning that a pound goes to the Lord's Taverners for every run he scores.
Jacks reaches century off 47 balls and wins game next ball with a six
Invincibles chase 138 with seven wickets and 18 balls to spare
Roy falls for third duck in four innings
Brave post 137-6: Stoinis 37 (27); Topley 3-24
Invincibles have now won three, lost one
Defending champions Brave have won one, lost three
Georgie Heath and Tom Mallows
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio
Fuller is sporting a Lord's Taverners bat grip meaning that a pound goes to the Lord's Taverners for every run he scores.
Sam Curran is raging.
New batter James Fuller clips the ball square into the leg side. Mohammad Hasnain should collect but he overruns and the ball disappears past him for four.
Hasnain is smiling about it, which I don't think is helping Sam Curran's mood.
To darken his mood still further Fuller smashes the next delivery away for four.
I'd leave him alone for a few minutes.
David c Jacks b Topley 22 (Brave 120-5)
Tim David goes! It is a slower ball from Reece Topley that David attempts to heave back over his head, but it goes straight into the grateful hands of Will Jacks on the long-on boundary.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio
Oval Invincibles have bowled so many no-balls today it's unreal.
Reece Topley is back for his final five and he is left not impressed with Mohammad Hasnain as a wild throw from the boundary gifts an overthrow to Brave. A pet peeve for bowlers across the land.
Topley can only blame himself now though as he bowls a wide and then a no-ball.
The result is that Invincibles are struggling to make the cut off time here. An extra fielder may have to be brought into the circle.
Tom Curran seems to be bowling a little bit more spritely than normal and it is bringing reward. The senior Curran brother has gone for just 12 runs from his 15 balls so far.
15 balls to go and you feel Brave need to go for it now if they are to get up to a decent total.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio
They need to start thrashing now. 140 is not enough. 150 feels okay. 160 you'd be happy with.
Marcus Stoinis wasn't here for a long time but he was here for a good time with some huge shots, including this six off Sam Curran.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Radio
The advantage for this Brave team is that they have those big hitters a long way down the order.
Good shot from Tim David.
It's a slower ball from Mohammad Hasnain, bit it is short and wide and David cuts it away for four.
The umpire now signals that the teams are to take a strategic timeout.
Abhishek Jhunjhunwala
Former IPL batter on BBC Radio
You've got to play conventional shots against someone like Sunil Narine.
Sunil Narine is back but Ross Whiteley is not overawed, playing two brilliant sweep shots away for four runs!
Narine looks a little cheesed off. He isn't used to getting such treatment.
Sam Curran does Southern Brave a favour by bowling a wild bumper that flies over new batter Ross Whiteley's head and over the wicketkeeper for four.
Six byes in total! That must sting.
Vince c T Curran b S Curran 15 (Brave 82-4)
It's Curran to Curran and James Vince goes!
Vince never quite got going in his innings and he plays a huge heave here off Sam Curran that brother Tom catches at deep backward square leg.
Tim David, is the new batter and he gets off to a flyer, smacking back-to-back boundaries off Mohammad Hasnain.
Just what Southern Brave needed after losing Marcus Stoinis.
Stoinis c Jacks b Hasnain 37 (Brave 69-3)
A huge wicket for Invincibles!
The dangerous Marcus Stoinis mistimes a pull off Mohammad Hasnain and the ball flies high into the London sky. Will Jacks is underneath it at mid-off and takes a smart catch.
Stoinis departs for a lively 37 from 27 balls - but Brave needed him out there for much longer.
Pitched outside leg - way outside leg in fact.
Not out and a pretty poor review by Billings, who can at least have a laugh about it.
Sunil Narine appeals for lbw after James Vince misses an attempted sweep.
The umpire says no but Invincibles skipper Sam Billings calls for a review.