8.45pm: Liam Livingstone is a baller. A stone-cold 100-baller. He equals Jemimah Rodrigues' 92 from the opening rounds of the women's comp, and walks off after taking his team top of the men's table with a dominant display at Headingley. Phoenix go straight to Lord's, while Southern Brave and Trent Rockets will face-off in the Eliminator on Friday.
Livingstone, predictably enough, is Hero of the Match: "It's been nice, I've felt a bit more pressure since Mo went away, he's such a gap in our batting order. But I've really enjoyed playing cricket with these boys, we've got a young and fearless line-up and we've seen some great talent come through. You play cricket to make finals and we've done that. Whatever happens, we've proved a lot of people wrong in this comp. Tried not to think about it but everyone wants to play in the final. Lot of young boys who've not played in a franchise final so will be great for them. [Pulled rate back with ball] Immy's been a hero, Milne at the death showed why he's one of the best. Benny [Howell] does the ugly work, never goes for runs, they've done well all tournament. We brought it back really well and nice to knock them off. [Form] Like I said, I've worked hard on being more consistent, there's been glimpse over the years. Working hard to keep winning games for my team. Crowd's have been unbelievable, people who don't watch cricket getting into the Hundred, kids wearing shirts, and that's what we want for this tournament."
Yeesh, that was an awesome display. Lancashire's finest sending Birmingham through on Yorkshire's home patch! Anyway, thanks for chipping in, we've got one more round of group games to come tomorrow, then it's on to the knockouts on Friday and Saturday. Cheerio until then!
Takes Livingstone to the highest individual score in the men's comp, surpassing the 81 made by David Willey and Colin Ingram
Fisher again, Phoenix need 11 from 30 balls!