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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 20 –  Rockets vs Spirit

Trent Rockets vs London Spirit at Nottingham (Trent Bridge) on 7 August 2024 Upon arrival of skipper Knight and her core of England players, Spirit’s expectations for a good performance were high having won one more match than their opponents (plus a ‘gifted’ tie.) Playing at home following three back-to-back losses, Rockets, skippered by Nat Sciver-Brunt

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A Sideways Glance at a recent Hundred match

Trent Rockets v London Spirit Spirit represent the historic counties of Essex, Middlesex and Northamptonshire. But not the most famous city in the world. Please explain that one in plain English. So no great need for any of the squad to be born in London. Who’s the odd-woman out? Ellie Anderson, Wolverhampton; Erin Burns, Wollongong;

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 19 – Phoenix vs Superchargers

Birmingham Phoenix vs Northern Superchargers at  Birmingham (Edgbaston) on 6 August 2024 Superchargers openers found it ‘difficult to get started’ with commentators noting possibly the second lowest competition power play-score. After Strategic-time-out was taken past mid-way, POTM ‘Meerkat match hero’ Alice Davidson-Richards (pictured) made top-score [49*not out runs (from 42 balls)], with Superchargers recovering to

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 18 – Originals vs Invincibles

Manchester Originals vs  Oval Invincibles at Manchester, Emirates (Old Trafford) on 6 August 2024 A ‘comprehensive win’ for Invincibles came with a ‘more disciplined performance,’ according to POTM Paige Scholfield (pictured). Key undefeated partnership between Marizanne Kapp [19*not out (from 11 balls)] and Paige Scholfield  [48*not out (27)] ‘took the game away’ from the Originals.

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 17 – Fire vs Brave

Welsh Fire vs Southern Brave at Cardiff (Sophia Gardens) on 5 August 2024 Welsh Fire chalked up a ‘major win’ under Tammy Beaumont‘s (pictured) captaincy at home, beating  the defending champions by chasing-down their 85 run target with relative ease (with seven wickets-in-hand.) Commentators added that Fire’s convincing win extends their top-of-table lead and are now

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 16 – Superchargers vs Originals

Northern Superchargers vs Manchester Originals at Leeds (Headingley) on 4 August 2024 Reporters felt that traditional ‘Roses’ derby rivalry was missing, that resulted in a one-sided match that  Superchargers won ‘in style.’ Fastest strike-rates by Australian internationals Annabel Sutherland and Phoebe Litchfield ensured that 2nd-placed Superchargers came away with a ‘comprehensive win.’ Receiving POTM ‘Meerkat match

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 15 – Spirit vs Invincibles

London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles at Lord’s (London, St John’s Wood) on 4 August 2024 Keenly contested London derby in which winners expected to go top-of-table, instead of which scores were tied and points shared. As top performer both with bat-and-ball, international ‘All-Rounder’ Marizanne Kapp (pictured) collected POTM ‘Meerkat match hero’ cap-and-medal for her ‘massive impact’

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The Hundred Trophy 2024 – match 13 – Phoenix vs Brave

Birmingham Phoenix vs Southern Brave at Birmingham (Edgbaston) on 3 August 2024 Both teams came beefed-up with their internationals, newly arrived from India. Phoenix chalked-up their second back-to-back win (finally putting to bed the narrative about a ‘long string of defeats.’) Defending champions Brave remain winless with renewed pressure to win remaining matches to qualify for the next

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The Hundred Trophy 2024 – match 12 –  Invincibles vs Superchargers

Oval Invincibles vs Northern Superchargers at the Kia Oval (London South) on 2 August 2024 Speaking after the north-south derby, Superchargers skipper Hollie Armitage (pictured)was congratulated for a ‘massive win,’ that followed a ‘heart-breaking’ tie with the defending champions (on 30 July.) By contrast, Invincibles skipper Lauren Winfield-Hill conceded that her team ‘weren’t at the

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