6.05pm Well well well. Laura Wolvaardt. She doubted herself. She wasn't sure if she was the best fit at the top of the order in the shorter formats. She's a pristine ball-striker but because she's so textbook, she often hits straight to the field. It was a little bit like that today too, but she kept at it, and she kept at it, and now here she is, unbeaten on 90 off 49 to ensure the highest chase in the Women's Hundred.

Wolvaardt went 4, 4, 4, 6 and 4 between balls 85 and 89 and that just turned the game. Here she is as Match Hero "I feel like I hit them well in the warm-up so I knew if I just had to be calm. [Will you open from now on?] This will help. I didn't have a great start opening the batting. Found my feet at No. 3 and 4. But with Jemi being ruled out, we had to shake things up. I feel like I wasn't timing it throughout the whole tournament. I don't know what changed today but I'm glad it did. I feel like the games before, I tried to whack it way too hard and lost my shape. But now opening the batting, I knew I had more time and just focus on piercing the field"

"As a unit, we had full faith in her and what she did was phenomenal. She's just a general striker of the ball. She just times the ball really well" Superchargers captain Armitage says, "Brought the girls together after Dottin hit those sixes and I said to them, it's a really good pitch. They're potential 10-20 runs short. I was just feeling them up a bit. Katie Levick was outstanding today. I'm really lucky she's in my side. She was a great match-up to Dottin as well, with the ball turning away from her. The way Wolfy was striking it, I just thought today's going to be her day. The depth in English domestic cricket is pushing the Hundred on nicely. It's not just the international players."

That's all from us. Thanks so much for your company. But there's plenty more cricket on offer with the men's teams taking the field soon

19.4
1
Dottin to Graham, 1 run, That's the win!. Dottin goes short. Graham brings out the pull. It goes to the right of the short fine fielder and into the boundary

Headingley rises. ONe to win.

19.3
1
Dottin to Wolvaardt, 1 run, nudges the full delivery on leg stump to deep midwicket, looking for two, specifically looking for two, she played the ball so softly. But the throw comes in too quick and they have to settle for a single. Scores are level
19.2
4
Dottin to Wolvaardt, FOUR, slower ball way outside off stump, Wolvaardt really has to reach out for it, and still she has plenty of power on the shot to get it past point.

N S-Chargers 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st34AJ HealyL Wolvaardt
2nd16BAM HeathL Wolvaardt
3rd56HJ ArmitageL Wolvaardt
4th55H GrahamL Wolvaardt