Kapp shines as Oval Invincibles retain title

Before a record swarm for a homegrown ladies' down in the UK, the Oval Invincibles shielded their title with a five-wicket prevail upon Southern Brave in the last for the Women's Hundred. In a low-scoring undertaking on a "extremely extreme wicket" as per Marizanne Kapp, the 32-year-old's quiet head assisted Invincibles with pursuing an objective of 102 with six balls in excess. Kapp hit 37* off 33, striking five limits to assist her side with recuperating from an early wobble at Lord's. The heroes lost openers Lauren Winfield-Hill and Suzie Bates inside the initial 28 balls and afterward went from 33/2 to 33/3, and afterward 78/5, preceding Kapp cooperated with Emily Windsor to add run-a-ball 27 runs for the 6th wicket. "The groups have been splendid, we have full houses at the Oval. Much thanks to you all for emerging and supporting ladies' cricket," Kapp said subsequent to being named legend of-the-match. It wasn't simple batting out there in the main innings either yet the distinction lay in how none of Brave's best four players - every one of whom got into twofold digits - could remain on and have an effect. Both Smriti Mandhana (17 off 21) and Danielle Wyatt (15 off 16), generally known for their forceful batting, battled at the top. Sophia Dunkley (26 off 23) and Tahlia McGrath (20 off 17) fared somewhat better in the beginnings they got yet got out at awkward times. No other Brave player got into twofold digits and the side could hit a sum of eight fours (and no sixes) in the innings. Thus, they walked to 101/7 of every 100 balls. Shabnim Ismail dazzled with the ball, picking two wickets while surrendering just 12 runs in 20 conveyances. Alice Capsey, who contributed with 25 off 17 later in the pursuit, picked 2-25 as the bowling set up another Invincibles dominate in the game that made the biggest difference this season. Brief Scores: Southern Brave Women 101/7 in 100 balls (Dunkley 26; Ismail 2-12) lost to Oval Invincibles Women 105/5 in 94 balls ( Kapp 37*; Wellington 2-25) by five wickets

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