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LS-W vs OI-W, 29th 100B, The Hundred W 2025 live

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LS-W
112-262b
London Spirit Women won by 8 wickets 🏆
OI-W
100b108-8
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C Knott Logo
C Knott Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:400.00
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G Harris Logo
G Harris Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
P Antonia Franklin Logo
P Antonia Franklin Jersy
Econ: 7.14
P'ship : 5(2)
Last Wkt : Kira Meghan Chathli 53(29)
10th Five
4lb
1
1
1
1
 
= 8
11th Five
1
1
6
0
1
 
= 9
12th Five
0
4
W
1
W
 
= 5
13th Five
1
4
 
= 5

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A one-sided affair at the Kennington Oval as London Spirit Women cruised home with 38 balls to spare in the London Derby. This emphatic win not only strengthens Spirit’s campaign but also ends Trent Rockets Women’s hopes of progressing further. All eyes now shift to tomorrow’s clash between Northern Superchargers and Manchester Originals—where the Originals must secure a massive victory to overhaul London Spirit’s NRR and keep their qualification hopes alive.

For now, this is Pritam Dey signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Akshay Bhide who, along with scorer/analyst Paras Yadav brought all the actions of this clash. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYE👋
Charlie Dean (Hero of the Match): "(On that catch) I was sensible enough. I thought I should have been on the ring but timed my jump and grabbed it.

It was an emphatic win. Outstanding to win by that margin. We haven't talked much about the net run in the competition.

I didn't start well with the ball. I thought I honed in a little bit today and it worked for me and I knew my lengths today.

(On Kira Chathli) She's brilliant. At the top of the order, try to punch first. Redmayne and Chathli have been brilliant. I can't ask more from them really.

Yeah, probably. We have got a rest day and hope for the best. We have done what we needed to do and let's hope for the best."
Hero of the Match: Charlie Dean
Highest Partnerships for Any Wicket for London Spirit in the Women's Hundred:

106 (for 1st Wicket) - Kira Chathli & Georgia Redmayne vs Oval Invincibles, The Oval, 2025, Today*

100 (for 3rd Wicket) - Grace Harris & Cordelia Griffith vs Oval Invincibles, The Lord's, 2025

90* (for 3rd Wicket) - Heather Knight & Georgia Redmayne vs Manchester Originals, Lord's 2024
Highest Opening Partnerships in the Women’s Hundred:

131* - Shafali Verma & Evelyn Jones (Birmingham Phoenix) vs Welsh Fire, Birmingham, 2021

113* - Kathryn Bryce & Beth Mooney (Manchester Originals) vs Trent Rockets, Nottingham, 2025

110 - Tammy Beaumont & Hayley Matthews (Welsh Fire) vs Manchester Originals, Manchester, 2022

107 - Danni Wyatt-Hodge & Smriti Mandhana (Southern Brave) vs Welsh Fire, Southampton, 2021

106 - Kira Chathli & Georgia Redmayne (London Spirit) vs Oval Invincibles, The Oval, 2025, Today*
9:44 PM IST & 5:14 PM Local Time: Phew! What a chase this has been from the London Spirit Women. Absolute silence at the Kennington Oval as the hosts suffer a crushing defeat in their final outing of the season. The Spirit Women cruise home by 8 wickets with 38 balls to spare.

Earlier in the day, Charlie Dean won the toss and put Oval Invincibles Women into bat. The surface looked good but had a touch of slowness in it. The Invincibles began cautiously as the Spirit Women bowled with discipline in the powerplay. The breakthrough came when skipper Dean dismissed Meg Lanning for 19, followed shortly by Paige Scholfield who also fell for 19. Alice Capsey’s poor run with the bat continued as she managed just 11 before departing, leaving the Invincibles under pressure early on.

Marizanne Kapp struggled to find any rhythm in the middle and received little support from her teammates. Lauren Winfield-Hill tried a reverse sweep but was caught at short third man for just 3, while the lower order could only manage single-digit scores. Kapp stood tall with a fighting 32 off 25 balls, guiding her side past the 100-run mark. Oval Invincibles eventually closed their innings at 108/8. Eva Gray (2/12) and skipper Charlie Dean (2/12) were the standout bowlers for the Spirit.

In reply, the London Spirit Women got off to a flying start as openers Georgia Redmayne and Kira Meghan Chathli made the most of the powerplay, dispatching the loose deliveries with ease. Chathli set the tone early before Redmayne joined in, and together they kept the scoreboard ticking without giving the Invincibles any opening. 

With their qualification hopes riding on a quick chase to boost NRR, the Spirit delivered in style. The duo added a commanding 106-run stand before Redmayne fell for 42 off 30, caught at mid-off, and Chathli followed soon after for the same score, both wickets falling in Phoebe Franklin’s first set. Charli Knott then applied the finishing touch, striking the winning runs as London Spirit Women wrapped up a thumping 8-wicket win with 38 balls to spare.
13th Five
London Spirit Women
112/2
Charli Knott
4(1)
Grace Harris
2(2)
Phoebe Antonia Franklin
2-10(7 b)
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