Lewis Gregory saves the day after Sam Cook four-for sets Rockets' course for glory
Manchester Originals take their defence of 120 to the wire in low-scoring thriller
Manchester Originals take their defence of 120 to the wire in low-scoring thriller
Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: Alan Gardner
9.55pm: Okay, I think that's it for another year in. Trent Rockets and Oval Invincibles are the Everyballcounts Hundred champions, and the teams are cavorting in the traditional style with their massive slabs of bling on the Lord's outfield. We'll have plenty of reaction and analysis to come from Matt, Vish and Paul at the ground, and then it's onward and upwards to the third Test between England and South Africa, starting on Thursday. Why not give it a try? Thanks for your comments, as always. Cheerio!
9.45pm: For some reason the men get proper post-match presentations. Here we go... Sam Cook is the Match Hero: "It's brilliant, bit overwhelming. It's a brilliant tournament, so much fun to play and to win is icing on the cake. I'm glad I didn't have to go in there, bit nervous on the bench. Unbelievable from Lewis at the end. [Yorkers?] Played a bit of T20 here before, something that worked here before. Nice to nail them and get some wickets. We've had an amazing atmosphere, everyone's got on so well. Been a real family atmosphere and to crown it with a win is really special. [Flower] He's an incredible coach, world renowned and won numerous comps. Been brilliant, and led us to this victory."
Rockets captain Lewis Gregory: "It was nice to be there at the end and get the team over the line. Lads have been fantastic, not much has gone wrong and this is a special moment. [Last set] Try to hit the middle of the bat. We needed boundaries, luckily I got one away. Sometimes things go your way. The Manchester guys put up a fantastic fight, to get to the final after their first three games was a massive achievement. [Patel, Cook] One good thing about this squad is someone always puts up a hand when needed. [Pitch?] Everyone seemed to struggle, not much pace in the surface. Both teams bowled brilliantly, thankfully we snuck over the line."
9.38pm: We had a nipper to finish the Fundred, though there will be some that question whether such a sticky pitch is really the ideal stage for two marquee finals. Rockets have been the best team through the course of the men's tournament, and they squeaked home in a final-set finish, Lewis Gregory the hero for his side. No one scored more than Dawid Malan's 19 off 18, and Originals fought valiantly until the end - but ultimately they had too few on the board
"What is it about Lords finals?? On a more serious note, has there ever been an English tournament without a single rain shortened match before??" No idea, Dezz. But clearly the weather gods are all in on 100-ball cricket
"That was poor from Gleeson, who is an international bowler," grouses James. "Field set for bowling wide of off, Gleeson bowls down leg (with the short boundary on the leg side) twice."
J Pearce: "Anybody thought of Gregory as replacement for Bairstow in the England T20 World cup squad? Bowled well, captained well and at least 2 innings seeing The Rockets home under severe pressure throughout the tournament. Just a thought." Not sure he's much of an opener, though?
Now just 5 needed from 4
Gleeson to finish things. Rockets need 11 off 5... and if scores are tied, we'll have a "Super Five" for the first time in the Hundred
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