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The final of The Hundred Women’s Competition 2023 witnessed a captivating clash between Southern Brave and Northern Superchargers on Sunday. Southern Brave displayed a terrific performance .
Danielle Wyatt propels Southern Brave to a competitive total
After bei💖ng asked to bat, the Southern Brave posted a competitive total of 139/6 in their allotted 100 balls. Danielle W𝓀yatt showcased exceptional form with the bat, amassing 59 runs off 38 deliveries, including 9 fours and 1 six.
Wyatt’s partnership with Freya Kemp, who contributed a rapid 31 off 17 balls, bolstered the team’s score. Georgia Adams (27 off 28) also chipped in with a valuable contribution. The Brave’s batting effort was bolstered by a combination of strong strokes and calculated aggression.
The Northern Superchargers bowlers fought hard to contain the Brave’s batting prowess. Kate Cross was the standout bowler for the Superchargers, claiming 3 crucial wickets for 21 runs. Grace Ballinger and Lucy Higham also made valuable contributions with the ba𒁏ll, taking 1 wicket each.
Disciplined bowling restrict Superchargers at 105
Chasing a target of 140, the Northern Superchargers struggled to gain momentum against a disciplined Southern Brave bowling attack. Jemimah Rodrigues (24 off 14) and Phoebe Litchfield (13 off 11) displayed💞 flashes of brilliance but fell short of building substantial partnershi🌜ps.
Lauren Bell emerged as a key figure for the Brave, securing 3 wickets for 21 runs. Chloe Tryon‘s 2 wickets for 28 runs also played a significant role in pegging back the Superchargers.
Despite the best efforts of some Superchargers’ batswomen, the team was ultimately bowled out for 105 runs in 94 balls, handing Southern Brave a 34-run victory.
A fairytale finish ✨
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Wyatt’s exceptional batting display earned her the Player of the Match award. Her 59-run innings proved to be the cornerstone of Southern Brave’s successful title campaign.
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