1:50pm That will be all from us for this game. But lots of Hundred action is lined up today, both in the men's and the women's competitions. The men's game can be followed here, while the women's match can be found here. Do join us for both of those contests, and until next time, from Raghav, Sudeep and myself (Shashwat), this is goodbye!
Sophie Devine, Player of the Match: Really pleased (about the result). She (Wyatt-Hodge) was outstanding. The way she set up the game, it was trickier than she made it look. Great game for us and nice to do it in front of the home crowd. Always nice to perform against teams you have previously played for. Every game is on the line (in the comp) and you have to be good. We have to keep sharp and keep learning. Have not played a lot of cricket over the last few months, was probably swinging like a rusty gate. Have played enough cricket to know that it (the rhythm) will come (back). When you have someone like her (Wyatt-Hodge), it makes easier. If I can contribute in any way, that is what I am here for.
1:42pm The Southern Brave will be pleased with that effort. It felt that they left a few runs out there, but they returned with vigour with the ball, rocking the Phoenix early, which included the wickets of Lamb and Voll, both of whom had done well in the Phoenix's first game. Perry and Jones then performed a rear-guard action, with Kalis taking over post Jones' dismissal, and that left the Phoenix with 45 to get off 30 balls. Perry, though, perished soon after, and despite Kalis' clean ball-striking, they could not muster enough to have a real tilt at the score.
A lot of that was down to the Southern Brave's bowling. Corteen-Coleman was brilliant, as was Devine, especially towards the end. Bell also regained her composure after a ten-run first set and all of those factors, which led to constant wicket-taking more or less, has now given the Brave their second win in as many games.
HL Baker b Bell 0 (1m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
Two legal balls, and the Southern Brave will be home
Baker is the last batter in
SL Kalis c Corteen-Coleman b Bell 44 (36m 34b 7x4 0x6) SR: 129.41
Over to Kalis. Four boundaries would do it, but that is easier said than done...