Invincibles 0-0published at 1 ball
Solid in defence from Jason Roy first up to the pace of Richard Gleeson.
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RESULT: Oval Invincibles beat Manchester Originals to win men's Hundred
Invincibles recover from 34-5 to post 161-5
Will Jacks takes 2-11, while T Curran and S Curran both takes wickets as Invincibles win by 14 runs to record first men's Hundred triumph
Tom Curran (67*) and Jimmy Neesham (57*) share 127 for sixth Invinciles wicket - highest in men's Hundred in 2023
RESULT: Southern Brave beat Northern Superchargers to win women's Hundred
Kalea Moore takes 3-15 and Lauren Bell 3-21 as Brave win by 34 runs
Brave made 139-6 - Wyatt 59 & Kemp 31; Cross 3-21
World Cup winner Anya Shrubsole retires after captaining Brave
Sam Drury, Ffion Wynne and Timothy Abraham
Solid in defence from Jason Roy first up to the pace of Richard Gleeson.
The Originals fielders are out, followed by Invincibles openers Will Jacks and Jason Roy.
There will be a new name on the men's Hundred trophy. Let's find out who it'll be.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Zaman Khan has got such an unorthodox action that it's very difficult to pick up, particularly as a new batter.
He is a wicket taker and you need those in the shortest format. He has been brilliant at the death and he will usually bowl 10 of the last 20 in the innings.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Two
Manchester Originals have got a lot of firepower and a lot of options with the ball.
I think we'll see the pace of Richard Gleeson and Josh Little with the new ball but they've got Zaman Khan and Jamie Overton too.
Originals are bowling first and that's not particularly surprising given that they managed to achieve The Hundred's highest run chase just last night.
They made light work of chasing 196 thanks to some Jos Buttler magic.
Will there be more of the same tonight?
Oval Invincibles captain Sam Billings on BBC Two: "We would have had a bat anyway so we're all happy.
"We're ready to go. We haven't played since Monday but we are feeling fresh. It has come around quickly so we don't feel like it will make much difference."
Manchester Originals captain Jos Buttler on BBC Two: "We fancy a chase on a pretty central wicket.
"It is a really quick turnaround which is great, there isn't much time to think about it.
"I've had a mini second birthday party for my daughter this morning."
Thanks, Tim.
Let's hear from the captains.
Right, I'm off to listen to the rest of Rudimental's back catalogue.
I shall leave you in the capable hands of a true drum and bass connoisseur in Ffion Wynne who will guide you through the first 100 balls of this match.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
The men's tournament this year has been the strongest of the three years so far.
There have been tight finishes, it's been high-scoring and exciting.
There is star quality in both of these sides. Jos Buttler was phenomenal last night and if he gets going tonight, he'll be very difficult for the Brave bowlers to stop.
Oval Invincibles: Will Jacks, Jason Roy, Paul Stirling, Sam Curran, Sam Billings, Jimmy Neesham, Tom Curran, Ross Whiteley, Gus Atkinson, Nathan Sowter, Danny Briggs.
Manchester Originals: Jos Buttler, Phil Salt, Max Holden, Laurie Evans, Wayne Madsen, Paul Walter, Jamie Overton, Tom Hartley, Josh Little, Zaman Khan, Richard Gleeson.
Manchester Originals skipper Jos Buttler has won the toss at Lord's and elected to bowl first.
Right, let's switch our attention to the men's final between Oval Invincibles vs Manchster Originals.
We have the toss coming up now.
"The win means Brave captain Anya Shrubsole lifts The Hundred trophy after her final game as a professional, with the pace bowler now following her former England team-mate Katherine Sciver-Brunt and Alex Hartley into retirement," is the verdict of my colleague Stephan Shemilt at Lord's.
"Shrubsole's shrewd captaincy will be hard to replace, though the new leader will have the guidance of legendary former England captain Charlotte Edwards, the coach adding this title to the Women's Premier League she won with Mumbai Indians earlier this year."
More from Southern Brave captain Anya Shrubsole on BBC Two: "I am unbelievably proud.
"We lost some players in our draft that we didn't want to lose but I am delighted for every single player in this team.
"Across these three years we have been the outstanding team in the competition. I've got an amazing relationship with Charlotte Edwards who really is a true friend, and it's so special to do this with her.
"I think my bowling went all right. A couple of good ones, a few bad ones and a wicket with probably the slowest ball I've ever bowled!
"I have had the fortune to play with some incredible people at club level, county and international level all around the world.
"I couldn't have done any of it without my parents and my siblings. They have been there for me every step of the way."
An emotional Anya Shrubsole is just being interviewed by Isa Guha. We'll have her thoughts shortly.
Watch highlights as Southern Brave beat the Northern Superchargers by 34 runs at Lords to win the women's Hundred in captain Anya Shrubsole's final game.
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"I always struggle batting at Lord's, it does quite a bit with the ball early up. But I said to myself last night I'm just going to play proper shots and run well.
"We lost two early wickets and I knew I had to step up for the team. I just tried to make sure I didn't do anything silly.
"It was a weird one [my dismissal]. It came right off my thumb. I was so annoyed to get out but then I looked at my thumb when I took my glove off and it was just like a big egg on there. I really hope it's not broken.
"I don't know what the celebration plans are but it will certainly be a great send-off for Anya, that's for sure."
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Two
Southern Brave coach Charlotte Edwards is now putting herself into the great coaching category.
Tash Farrant
England bowler on BBC Two
The atmosphere is so good. Women's cricket in this country is on the way up and that's brilliant to see.