Match Details

OIW vs SBW 22nd Match, The Hundred W 2024

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SBW
85-364b
Southern Brave Women won by 7 wickets 🏆
OIW
65b79-4
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C Lesleigh Tryon Logo
C Lesleigh Tryon Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:112.50
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D Nicole Wyatt Logo
D Nicole Wyatt Jersy
4s: 3
6s: 2
SR:124.32
S Smale Logo
S Smale Jersy

1-16

(9b)

S Smale

1-16(9b)
Econ: 8.89
10th Five:
2
2
1
1
1
 
= 7
11th Five:
2
1
4
1
1
 
= 9
12th Five:
1lb
0
0
0
1lb
 
= 2
13th Five:
0
1
1
6
 
= 8
SBWSBW - 2nd Innings
SessionOpenPASS
25 Balls3337
50 Balls6966
OIWOIW - 1st Innings
SessionOpenPASS
25 Balls3223
50 Balls5953
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That brings an end to our coverage of this game. Do switch tabs as the men's fixture between these two franchises isn't far away. For now, this is Akshay Bhide, signing off, on behalf of my co-commentator Deepak Prakash and scorer Raju Khariya. Until next time, cheers and good bye.
Danielle Wyatt (Hero of the Match): "No, I was pretty relaxed out there. Yeah, obviously, Ryana bowled really well and followed me closely. I always knew that if we took it deep and I played smart at the other end, we'd have a good chance.

So yeah, I’m just buzzing to finally get over the line. It's been a tough campaign for us, but that’s how it goes in this short format of the game. Hopefully, we can finish strong. 

I mean, obviously, we have our strategy meetings, and we study the opposition, etc. We just want to go out there, entertain, and play our best. 

We've had a really successful few years, so I guess a bad season was bound to happen eventually. But yeah, the big moments just haven't gone our way, and that’s part of this format. So, we just have to keep going and stay positive."
Hero of the Match: Danielle Wyatt
10:49 PM IST, 6:19 PM Local Time: That’s it. That's the experience of Danielle Wyatt. With four required from two balls, she hits a six and finishes things in style. The Southern Brave Women keep themselves alive in the Women’s Hundred 2024. They beat the Oval Invincibles Women by seven wickets to keep their title defence alive. In a rain-curtailed fixture, the Brave Women emerge victorious to grab their first win of this edition.

Chasing a revised DLS target of 83, Danielle Wyatt and Smriti Mandhana opened for the Southern Brave Women. Wyatt played some lovely strokes upfront. Mandhana was run out on two in the third set. Maia Bouchier hit three boundaries and scored 16 before getting cleaned up. It was a short stay for Freya Kemp as she fell on three.

Wyatt continued playing her strokes at the other end and found boundaries. She made sure that she kept the required run rate under control. She received good support from Chloe Tryon. The Invincibles Women managed to take the game to the last set. With six required from the last set, the first three balls yielded only two runs. Wyatt held her nerves and hit a maximum to take her side across the line with seven wickets in hand. Wyatt and Tryon remained unbeaten on 46 and nine respectively as the Brave Women win the game by seven wickets.

The Oval Invincibles Women were asked to bat first. They had a shaky start as Chamari Athapaththu departed on a three-ball duck in the very first set. Alice Capsey came out all guns blazing and scored 19 off 12 balls before holing out in the deep. Skipper Lauren Winfield-Hill was struggling to get going and was joined by Marizanne Kapp.

The pair of Winfield-Hill and Kapp were rebuilding the innings before the rain arrived. After a long delay, the match was reduced to 65-balls per side. Winfield-Hill scored a scratchy 23-ball 17 before falling in the 10th set. Paige Scholfield departed on a golden duck. Kapp and Amanda-Jade Wellington remained unbeaten on 26 and nine respectively as the Invincibles Women finished their innings on 79/4. Lauren Cheatle and Tilly Coleman picked up two wickets each for the Brave Women.

The Southern Brave Women then chased down the revised target of 83, thanks to a match-winning knock from Danielle Wyatt who remained unbeaten on 46 off 37 balls. With this seven-wicket win, the Brave Women keep themselves alive in the competition.
64b S Smale to Wyatt
6 SIX! Wyatt finishes things off in style for Southern Brave! The defending champions register their first win in the ongoing Women's Hundred and keep their hopes alive!  Remember Invincibles have dropped Wyatt twice in the innings and they have to bear the brunt of it in the end. 

Tossed up outside off. Wyatt shuffles across a tad and goes for a premeditated slog sweep and she connects it from the meat of the bat as the ball sails over deep backward square leg for a maximum. Nevertheless, a brilliant bowling display from the 19-year-old Sophia Smale. 
Brilliant from Smale. Absolutely brilliant. Gets down in time and stops it. 4 required from 2 now.
63b S Smale to Tryon
1 Flighted delivery near off-stump line. Tryon drives it too hard towards the bowler, who tumbles to her left and gets her hands on it, with the ball ricocheting away for a run. Good effort from the bowler. 
Just a single. Good throw from Kapp. 5 required from 3 now. Winfield-Hill, Capsey and Smale have a quick chat.
62b S Smale to Wyatt
1 Low full toss and wide outside off. Wyatt shuffles across and thumps it off the cue end of the bat to deep cover for a run. 
A dot to start the last set. 6 required from 4 now.
61b S Smale to Wyatt
0 Dot ball to start the set. Over the wicket. Full and darting away away from the batter shuffling across for a ramp shot. Wyatt misses and now the pressure is on the batter. 
End of a brilliant set from Ryana MacDonald-Gay. Concedes just two runs in it. Southern Brave Women require 6 runs from 5 balls. Sophia Smale to bowl the final set.
12th Five
Southern Brave Women
77/3
Chloe Lesleigh Tryon
8(7)
Danielle Nicole Wyatt
39(34)
Ryana MacDonald-Gay
1-7(15 b)
60b R MacDonald-Gay to Wyatt
1lb Full and sliding on the pads. Wyatt moves her front leg and whacks at it but misses it onto the pads for a quick leg bye run as the ball rolls in the leg side. 
Make that 3 dots in a row. The home fans applaud. They are getting behind MacDonald-Gay.
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