Match Details

BPW vs SBW 13th Match, The Hundred W 2024

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SBW
121-1097b
Birmingham Phoenix Women won by 16 runs 🏆
BPW
100b137-7
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L Bell Logo
L Bell Jersy

5

(4)

L Bell
5(4)
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:125.00
+
T Coleman Logo
T Coleman Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:0.00
K Levick Logo
K Levick Jersy

1-16

(17b)

K Levick

1-16(17b)
Econ: 4.71
17th Five:
2
0
1
1
4
 
= 8
18th Five:
1
W
0
W
1
 
= 2
19th Five:
1
wd
0
W
2
2
 
= 6
20th Five:
1W
W
 
= 1
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That's it from all of us for this game. Keep joining us for more cricketing action all around the globe. For now, this is Akshay Bhide, signing off, on behalf of my co-commentator Anirudh Modi and scorer Zeeshan Naiyer. Bye bye.
Amy Jones (Match Hero): "Always good to contribute to the team and to get a win on the board is always a great feeling. Going in we were looking at 140-150 but we were a bit short of that. Tactical timeout is where we made the decision for one of us to bat through.

Pezz was unbelievable, when you got someone like that in your team and she can deliver such a performance is always good. I think acknowledging that we were not far away and we were playing well, so much has happened in between but we just wanted to back ourselves."
Match Hero: Amy Jones
6:17 PM IST, 1:47 PM Local Time: That’s it. Birmingham Phoenix Women win back-to-back games. They carry forward the winning momentum and beat the Southern Brave Women by 16 runs. The defending champions continue to struggle in their title defence as they remain winless in the Women's Hundred 2024.

Chasing 138, Smriti Mandhana and Danielle Wyatt opened for the Southern Brave Women. Mandhana played some delightful strokes before Ellyse Perry introduced herself into the attack. She dismissed Mandhana (15), Maia Bouchier (0) and Georgia Adams (2) in the space of six balls as the Brave Women were reduced to 21/3 in the fourth set. Wyatt was joined by Freya Kemp as both led the recovery work.

Wyatt found regular boundaries and Kemp also got going at the other end as both took their stand past 50. Kemp departed on 23 as the 68-run stand came to an end in the 13th set. Wyatt was dismissed in the very next set on 43 as the hosts stormed back into the game. The lower-order batters failed to contribute for the Brave Women as they got bundled out on 121 in 97 balls to lose the game by 16 runs.

Ellyse Perry and Charis Pavely picked up three wickets each for Birmingham Phoenix Women. Katie Levick, Emily Arlott and Hannah Baker chipped in with a scalp each as they completed a fantastic performance with the ball to defend the total successfully. Amy Jones kept brilliantly and finished with six dismissals to her name.

The Phoenix Women were asked to bat first. They lost Sophie Devine (6) early in the innings. Sterre Kalis looked good at the crease but fell on 14. Skipper Ellyse Perry along with Amy Jones led the recovery work. Jones played some beautiful strokes. Perry scored a run-a-ball 14 before holing out in the deep. Richa Ghosh (9) and Seren Smale (8) registered single-digit scores.

There was no stopping Jones as she kept going strong from the other end and brought up her fifty off 35 balls. She fell on 51 in the penultimate set. Emily Arlott played a fantastic cameo of 12-ball 22 to take her side to 137/7. Each of the six Brave bowlers entered the wickets column, with Tilly Coleman finishing with two. The batters then faltered and failed to chase down the total.
97b K Levick to L Bell
W WICKET! BOWLED HER! The sweet sound of timber and victory! Birmingham Phoenix defeat the defending champions! Tossed up, on the leg stump, Bell misses with her clip as the ball sneaks through to hit the leg stump! Back-to-back wickets to seal the W for Birmingham!
Tilly Coleman is the last batter in for Brave Women.
Run Out Check. Levick collects the throw and dislodges the bails and Cheatle is short of the crease. OUT loads on the big screen.
96b K Levick to L Bell
1W WICKET! RUN OUT! Some poor running here, good length delivery, on the off stump, Bell slaps it to long off and looks to pick up 2, Cheatle is slow to turn back for a second and as replays show is caught short of her mark at the bowler's end! 1 run and a wicket!
Southern Brave Women require 18 runs from the last set. Katie Levick to bowl the final five deliveries.
19th Five
Southern Brave Women
120/8
Lauren Bell
4(2)
Lauren Cheatle
2(2)
Emily Louise Arlott
1-31(20 b)
95b Arlott to L Bell
2 Full length delivery, outside the off stump, chips it down the ground, Devine comes across from long off to cut it off for a couple.
94b Arlott to L Bell
2 Full toss, outside the off stump, slaps it to long off to scamper back for a couple of runs.
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Career
  • MATCHES28
  • RUNS20
  • SR111.00
  • AVG6.00
Lauren Bell walks out to bat at number 10.
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