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Split loyalties! Good to see Scott Currie bowl well. He’s been good this season for us.

My nipper lives in Manchester so went to the game. He was very chuffed at the end of that!

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Yet the crowds keep coming and the grounds are full of kids

And they wouldnt come to T20 if it was marketed to the same degree?

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But can the kids hit a ball out of the ground at the Gabba?

If they can they’d be bdtter than any of our shower of away day shit the past 15 years or so

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Looks like about about 50 in to see this morning’s girlie game.

Shame they got a collapse to watch

Official attendance 11k. :wink:

Why bowl a slower ball at the last?

Ffs

Clark hits a 6 off the last ball to win it for the Northern bastards.

My bad. Obviously Asian gambling sites

I had nothing to do with it

Just watching the Brave - one of the rocket fielders just had an awful injury - slid in to stop a boundary and ended up with his foot pointing at three o clock

The tv moved the cameras off him and I made the mistake of rewinding to see what happened - wish I hadn’t

Oval mob

226-4

Adam Hose, apparently. I used to play against his dad.

Vince out for 7…meh.

Watching Invincibles v Rockets. If you were cynical you’d think this was rigged. Rockets suddenly bowling like schoolkids.

  1. Seven wins in a row for Southern Brave, equalling the longest winning streak in the women’s Hundred (set by Southern Brave in their title-winning campaign in 2023).

This is also their 17th successful chase out of 22 games in The Hundred - the most for any side (men’s or women’s), going past the 16 successful chases by the Southern Brave men’s team.

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  1. Postpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time

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Southern Brave started strongly, reducing London Spirit to 36-3 before a stand of 67 between Cordelia Griffith and Charli Knott gave the home side a boost.

But Brave fought back, conceding just 22 from the final 25 balls and taking five wickets, leaving them with a chase of 126 which they made look extremely easy.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge fell early but Maia Bouchier and Laura Wolvaardt added 95 for the second wicket which all-but secured their victory.