The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Invincible­s are just that as the Brave are sunk

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Oval Invincible­s retained their Women’s Hundred title in front of a record crowd at Lord’s yesterday, with Marizanne Kapp steering her side home in a rerun of the inaugural final against Southern Brave.

In front of 20,840 fans – a new domestic high – she took one for 19 in her 20 deliveries before leading the Invincible­s’ pursuit of 102 with 37 not out. Her 33-ball knock, which contained five boundaries, was the best of the day and the top score yet in the women’s showpiece.

The Brave had scraped together an underwhelm­ing 101 for seven after opting to bat first, but the chase was far from a walkover once Lauren WinfieldHi­ll and Suzie Bates fell cheaply.

At the halfway mark they were teetering on 59 for four, England seamer Lauren Bell having scattered Mady Villiers’ stumps with the 50th delivery of the innings.

But Kapp held her nerve while others lost theirs, piecing together a matchwinni­ng innings in a game where the bowlers set the agenda.

Alice Capsey, the breakout star of last year’s tournament and a reliable performer once again, weighed in with a handy 25 from 17 balls but had a couple of slices of luck along the way.

Captain Anya Shrubsole shelled a straightfo­rward catch when the 18-year-old had just five to her name, with Capsey cashing in on her reprieve by hitting two fours and a long, straight six in the next set of five. Smriti Mandhana also put her down on 22, but that proved a less costly error thanks to Georgia Adams, who got Capsey reverse-sweeping.

Kapp picked her moments to attack astutely, taking consecutiv­e fours off Amanda-Jade Wellington and two more in a costly visit from Shrubsole, meaning the asking rate never got away. The winning runs came with six balls remaining, Emily Windsor cutting Tahlia McGrath to the ropes to seal the deal in style.

The Invincible­s victory was set up by a discipline­d display from their attack, who gave up just eight boundaries.

Mandhana and Danni Wyatt failed to kick on from solid starts, before a gamechangi­ng burst of three wickets in five balls sucked the life out of their innings.

Tahlia McGrath was bowled by Eva Gray before Sophia Dunkley (26) and Georgia Adams (nought) were whipped out by Capsey.

South Africa internatio­nal Shabnim Ismail had the pick of the figures, taking two from 12 from her 20-ball allocation, while 17-year-old spinner Sophia Smale continued her rapid rise, kicking things off with the caught and bowled dismissal of India star Mandhana.

 ?? ?? Kapp in full flow
Kapp in full flow

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