Brave complete record win over Invincibles - reaction
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Southern Brave thrash Oval Invincibles by 89 runs, the biggest margin in terms of runs in the history of The Hundred's women's competition, to move clear at the top of table.
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan after a blip in the previous two games, continued his spectacular form in the ongoing Hundred for the Oval Invincibles as the two-time defending champions Oval Invincibles extended their dominance at the top of the table.
Oval Invincibles delivered a record-breaking performance at The Oval on 16 August, sealing an 83-run win in The Hundred 2025. Batting first, the Invincibles posted a massive total of 226/4, breaking the record for the highest total in The Hundred men’s tournament.
Jordan Cox's sizzling form with the bat continued as he struck his second successive half-century to lead Oval Invincibles to another win - their fourth this season in five games. There were significant contributions from Sam Curran and Rashid Khan as well that gave Invincibles a thumping win over Southern Brave on Monday (August 18).
Sophie Devine was adjudged the Player of the Match as she starred with two crucial wickets in Southern Brave's clash against Oval Invincibles in the Women's Hundred. Southern Brave have registered the biggest victory in the competition after beating Oval by 89 runs.
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNJordan Cox, Sam Curran fifties seal thumping win for Oval Invincibles
An all-action display from Sam Curran and another eye-catching half-century from Jordan Cox eased reigning champions Oval Invincibles to a seven-wicket win over Southern Brave and extended their lead at the top of the table.
The Oval Invincibles delivered a breathtaking performance at The Oval, smashing their way to the highest-ever total in men’s The Hundred history and cruising to a dominant win over Welsh Fire.
Tom Curran would love to dismiss either of these two - both team-mates from their time with Surrey - but it's Laurie Evans who strikes the first blow by scooping the former England quick over his shoulder. Behrendorff is joining the dots until Laurie Evans slashes him through point for a much-needed four.