Brave 4-0published at 1 ball
Here we go!
Smriti Mandhana takes no time to get going. She carves Grace Ballinger's first ball for four!
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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
Here we go!
Smriti Mandhana takes no time to get going. She carves Grace Ballinger's first ball for four!
Southern Brave captain Anya Shrubsole on BBC Two: "We were going to bowl as well but I think it looks a good pitch. It's important to put some runs on.
"My retirement? I feel alright, a bit nervous. A range of emotions but I'm trying to keep it at arm's length and focus on it after. I hope it can be third time lucky for Southern Brave. The two best teams are the final."
Yesterday saw the emotional retirement of Alex Hartley and today sees another legendary player say farewell to the game.
Southern Brave skipper Anya Shrubsole is playing her last game of professional cricket.
The 31-year-old retired from England duty in 2022 having taken 227 wickets in 173 internationals, but continued to captain Brave and took on a player-coach role at regional side Southern Vipers.
Suitably, her swansong will come at Lord's, the venue for her greatest achievement when she took a World Cup-winning 6-46 against India in 2017.
BBC Sport spoke to four people who know her best in order to understand her personality, her legacy, her future.
Northern Superchargers captain Hollie Armitage on BBC Two: "We chose to have a bowl to day because I think at Lord's it is nice to bowl first, plus we can get on top of some of those nerves.
"We've spoken about it being another today, we've not dwelled on yesterday too much. Hopefully we can have another good day."
Suzie Bates
Oval Invincibles captain on BBC Two
Walking in today, the vibe walking into Lord's, brought back fond memories. I can't wait to watch a good game of cricket today.
As well as The Hundred title, the individual bragging rights for the competition's leading run-scorer is also going to be hotly contested today.
Tammy Beaumont has a delicate lead, with both Phoebe Litchfield and Maia Bouchier in prime position to take top spot.
Northern Superchargers: Marie Kelly, Jemimah Rodrigues, Phoebe Litchfield, Hollie Armitage (c), Alice Davidson-Richards, Bess Heath (wk), Georgia Wareham, Kate Cross, Leah Dobson, Lucy Higham, Grace Ballinger.
Southern Brave: Smriti Mandhana, Danni Wyatt, Maia Bouchier, Georgia Adams, Freya Kemp, Chloe Tryon, Maitlan Brown, Kalea Moore, Anya Shrubsole (c), Rhianna Southby (wk), Lauren Bell.
First job done for Hollie Armitage.
She wins the toss and Superchargers will be bowling first.
Yesterday's eliminator ended in very underwhelming fashion as rain extinguished Welsh Fire's hopes of reaching the final.
But the good news is that today is looking pretty good weather-wise.
It meant Superchargers qualified on the basis of finishing higher in the table, while Brave are in their third consecutive final.
Will it be third time lucky for Charlotte Edwards' troops? We will have the news from the toss for you shortly.
66 games down.
Two to go.
Lord's is ready for The Hundred finals day, with Northern Superchargers and Southern Brave up first in the women's competition.
Let's go!