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Kate Cross scrambled two runs off the final ball to level the scores and secure a dramatic tie between Northern Superchargers and Southern Brave in The Hundred.

On a slow and used wicket, boundary-hitting never looked easy and Superchargers’ chase of 100 was a nervous and fraught affair throughout, off the back of a first-innings batting effort from Southern Brave that was equally scrappy.

Brave – well marshalled by captain Georgia Adams throughout – used the conditions and kept the stumps in play to maintain the pressure in the chase, and were thankful to England seamer Lauren Bell whose 4-11 was the standout performance of the game.

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Bess Heath was run out in bizarre fashion following Lauren Cheatle’s dropped catch as Northern Superchargers lost their fifth wicket in pursuit of 101.

Both Phoebe Litchfield and Alice Davidson-Richards looked to have the chase in hand for Hollie Armitage’s side, but on a nip and tuck day that saw momentum swing this way and that, both players were dismissed just as they seemed to be putting their team’s nose in front.

Only Maia Bouchier and Chloe Tryon passed 20 for Southern Brave, but Rhianna Southby and Bell played a hugely important role with bat in hand to inch their team up to the psychologically important three-figure total.

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Georgia Wareham pulled off a brilliant run out as Chloe Tryon was dismissed for 25, leaving Southern Brave 79-7.

As it was, Southern Brave’s total was just enough to not be surpassed by Superchargers, but both sides will feel they missed the opportunity to get their first win of The Hundred on the board.

Player of the match – Lauren Bell

“The emotions were up and down! In that last set of five I had a lot of adrenaline. It was cool, that’s what we play cricket for.

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Lauren Bell’s 4-11 helped Southern Brave pick up their first point of this year’s Hundred as their match was tied against Northern Superchargers.

“You just go ball by ball at the death, and see what player you’re bowling at. Pace-off was working on this pitch, and pace-on was a good variation, so it was ball by ball.

“The ideal final ball was a straight yorker and I don’t think I was too far away from executing. Maybe we should have just looked at the field a bit but what can you do, hindsight is lovely.”


The Hundred Live


Wednesday 31st July 2:30pm

What’s next?

The Hundred continues on Wednesday with two more big games coming your way. Trent Rockets Women face Birmingham Phoenix Women at 3pm, before Trent Rockets host Birmingham Phoenix at 6.35pm.

Sky Sports will show all 68 games in The Hundred live, while you can also watch selected matches via free streams on Sky Sports’ digital platforms and the Sky Sports Cricket YouTube channel.



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