Invincibles Out

A look back at Northern Superchargers v Oval Invincibles earlier today and a photo gallery.

The first match of today’s Hundred double double header saw Northern Superchargers hosting Oval Invincibles. To retain even a Jim Carrey type “so you’re saying there’s still a chance” hope of qualifying Invincibles needed to win. For Superchargers Kate Cross was playing her first match since finding out that she is not part of England’s world cup plans.

Oval Invincibles won the toss and chose to bat. The first ball of the match, bowled by Grace Ballinger (left arm medium) hit the stumps of Paige Scholfield to make it 0-1. Kate Cross picked up the wicket of Alice Capsey, caught by Superchargers skipper Hollie Armitage for 12 off 12 balls. That was 19-2, which was still the score at the end of the Power Play three balls later. Meg Lanning and Marizanne Kapp both struggled for runs, with the score at 39 Annabel Sutherland bowled Kapp for 6 off 11 balls. Lauren Winfield-Hill batted better than any other Invincibles player. With the score at 64 she lost the support of Lanning, the veteran Aussie having accrued a painstaking 21 from 25 balls. Joanne Gardner, one of the few top level cricketers to hail from the Isle of Wight, now offered sensible support to Winfield-Hill. The 92nd ball of the innings saw Winfield-Hill caught by Cross off Sutherland to make it 110-5, Winfield-Hill 37 off 30 balls. Amanda-Jade Wellington gave Invincibles a hint of hope with 12 off five balls, but a final score of 125-6 look well below par.

Marizanne Kapp started economically but unpenetratively with the ball. There was a nasty injury to Tash Farrant, who at one point looked likely to be stretchered off, but was in the end able to walk off, albeit with assistance. Capsey also went off injured at one point, but was able to return. However Capsey had bowled only three balls, which meant someone else had to bowl the last two balls of the set, and that Capsey wouldn’t bowl a full allocation even when she did return. These injuries made things more difficult for Invincibles. Alice Davidson-Richards scored a fine 50 for the Superchargers who were ahead at every stage of the chase. Sophia Smale accepted responsibility for bowling balls 91-95, and the event balls 96-100 were not needed at all. The winning shot was a four, which meant that Smale had conceded 32 from her 20 balls. The margin was seven wickets.

My usual sign off…

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Author: Thomas

I am a founder member and currently secretary of the West Norfolk Autism Group and am autistic myself. I am a very keen photographer and almost every blog post I produce will feature some of my own photographs. I am an avidly keen cricket fan and often post about that sport.

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