Amanda-Jade Wellington, Smriti Mandhana maintain Southern Brave's perfect start
Emma Lamb hits 57 but Manchester Originals slip to second defeat
Emma Lamb hits 57 but Manchester Originals slip to second defeat
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Deivarayan Muthu
6.09pm Southern Brave make it three and three while Originals suffer their second loss in three games. Brave got off to a shaky start in their defence of 136 but a late rally, led by Amanda-Jade Wellington and Lauren Bell, saw them home. Both bowlers varied their pace brilliantly to pin down the Originals. Lamb battled with a 45-ball 57 for Originals, but Shrubsole got her and tipped the game Brave's way. That's all we have for you from this game. Do join us for Brave Men vs Originals Men. Until next time, this is Deivarayan Muthu signing off for Ashish Pant and Chandan Duorah.
Amanda-Jade Wellington is the Match Hero: I was nervous, but I was also confident. Mandhana and Wyatt set the pace for us. I think we've had a great start and we've been at this situation many times, but this year we're taking it game-by-game. I've had a lot of practice; I was just happy to be in the CWG, here I'm getting games and landing the wrong'un in the right spot. The extra pressure of adding a slip in was crucial for us.
Shrubsole, Brave captain: I'm really proud of the girls. That was a game we probably didn't deserve to win, but we hung on and got over the line. I just let her go on with it and is a quality legspinner who spins it. The English players are not used to [that style].
Official crowd figure: 8,788 - new record for a women's domestic match at The Ageas Bowl, according to ECB
CL Griffith run out 2 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 100.00
Originals need 16 off the final set, which will be bowled by McGrath
Emma Lamb hits 57 but Manchester Originals slip to second defeat