That will be it from all of us for this edition of the Women's Hundred. It was pleasure bringing you all the updates. Do switch tabs as the final of the Men's Hundred 2024 isn't far away.
For now, this is Akshay Bhide, signing off, on behalf of my co-commentator Ajay Pal Singh and scorer Zeeshan Naiyer. Ta ta. Bye bye.
Here is the six from Deepti Sharma that sealed the final for London Spirit ππ»ππ»
Heather Knight walks up to the stage and her teammates are already waiting for her. She lifts the trophy and the celebrations begin. London Spirit are the Women's Hundred 2024 Champions.
Heather Knight (London Spirit Women Captain): "I am not the best watcher. Just saw the ball go over the boundary. Experience of Deepti to take the risk at the right time.
I think, we competed really well. Good to get Meg, and Deepti coming back with both bat and ball. So much goes into winning this trophy. I'm worried about the trophy lift, it's quite heavy!
Certainly, we were in a tricky period in the middle. I think we were clear in what we wanted to do. Making sure, we played, how we wanted to.
Obviously delighted. Welsh Fire were brilliant as well. A huge shout to Tammy and her team."
Georgia Redmayne (Hero of the Match): "Yeah, I'm not sure anything is gonna top that feeling. Watching that last ball. Everyone played their part in the competition. The bowlers have been brilliant in the middle phase. Our batters also did a fine job. The Fire Women were bowling tight. Shabnim with the wickets but our batters did the job to take us over the line.
We gathered here before the tournament started. We wanted to be the first Spirit side to lift the title. There were contributions from everyone in the team. I cannot describe this moment. Playing in front of the record crowd at Lord's is a great feeling."
Hero of the Match: Georgia Redmayne
Time for the post-match presentation..
Charlie Dean: "These sort of games are not good for the nails. But we always thought that we will do it."