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BP-W vs LS-W, 18th 100B, The Hundred W 2025 live

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BP-W
76-1079b
London Spirit Women won by 88 runs 🏆
LS-W
100b164-6
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P'ship : 0(0)
Last Wkt : Phoebe Brett 0(0)
13th Five
0
0
0
1
1
 
= 2
14th Five
1
0
1
1
4
 
= 7
15th Five
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2
0
1
0
 
= 4
16th Five
4
1
W
W
 
= 5

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That's it from all of us for this game. It was pleasure bringing you all the live-action from the double-header Sunday in the Women's Hundred 2025. This is Akshay Bhide, signing off, on behalf of my co-commentator Saptak Sanyal and scorer Paras Yadav. Until next time, cheers and good bye.
Largest Margin of Victory by Runs in the Women's Hundred:

88- London Spirit Women vs Birmingham Phoenix Women (Edgbaston, TODAY)

82- Northern Superchargers Women vs Oval Invincibles Women (The Oval, 2024)

73- London Spirit Women vs Birmingham Phoenix Women (Edgbaston, 2023)

61- Northern Superchargers Women vs Birmingham Phoenix Women (Edgbaston, 2024)

48- Oval Invincibles Women vs Southern Brave Women (Lord's, 2021)
Kira Chathli (Hero of the Match): "I think I had a few good games in the Blast. This Hundred game is my best game by far. I think our bowlers have done a great job.

Disappointing to lose any game. We want to play positive cricket. I am ready to bat anywhere my team backs me. Phoenix have got a fantastic bowling line-up. I think the credit goes to the bowlers. They have done a great job."
Hero of the Match: Kira Chathli
9:26 PM IST, 4:56 PM Local Time: That’s it. London Spirit Women hand Birmingham Phoenix Women yet another defeat in this year’s competition. The Phoenix Women have now suffered their fourth straight loss and continue to reel in the bottom half of the table. The Spirit Women, meanwhile, go to the top of the table after this comprehensive 88-run victory. This is the heaviest-ever defeat for any side in the history of the competition.

Chasing a mammoth 165, the Phoenix Women just couldn’t gather any momentum. Georgia Voll departed on a run-a-ball eight. Emma Lamb looked good for her 23 before getting run out on the final ball of the powerplay. Skipper Ellyse Perry, Marie Kelly and Ailsa Lister (4) tried hard but failed to get going as the Phoenix lost half of their side with only 52 on the board.

Amy Jones scored 10 before getting cleaned up by Charlie Dean. The Spirit Women wrapped up the innings quickly. Phoebe Brett didn’t come out to bat after an injury to her right hand as the Phoenix Women finished their innings on 76/9, losing the game by 88 runs. It was a complete bowling performance from the Spirit Women, with skipper Charlie Dean (2/16) and Eva Gray (2/13) grabbing two scalps each.

Batting first, the Spirit Women lost Georgia Redmayne (0) and Cordelia Griffith (9) inside the powerplay. Kira Chathli played a superb knock at the top of the order and was well-supported by Charli Knott (15). Chathli kept going strong and brought up a quickfire fifty. She scored 35-ball 69 before departing on the 73rd ball.

Chathli’s knock laid the foundation for a strong finish. Grace Harris hit some lusty blows in her knock of 15-ball 34 and cameos from Danielle Gibson (14*), Isabelle Wong (12) and Sarah Glenn (7*) powered the Spirit Women to 164/6. Emily Arlott was the standout bowler for the hosts, registering figures of 3/25. It was a disappointing performance from their batters as they lost by a heavy margin of 88 runs.
16th Five
Birmingham Phoenix Women
76/10
Hannah L Baker
Emily Louise Arlott
10(13)
Eva Gray
2-13(14 b)
Phoebe Brett won't be coming out to bat after suffering an injury to her right hand while fielding in the first innings and that will be the end of this fixture. A day to forget for Birmingham Phoenix Women as they suffer a heavy loss in front of their home crowd.
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