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Charlie Dean, London Spirit Outclass as Kira Chaithali Shine in the struggle of elliptical hundred women

London Spirit Produced a major performance in Of hundred women Conflict on Monday, patting local rivals Oval By eight wickets with 38 balls. The extraordinary mantra of Eva Gray and Captain Charlie Dean won the deal before the explosive half -century of opener Kira Chaithali.

Spirit bowlers set tone to win

To bowl first, Dean’s decision proved as Spirit’s attack, as the invincible batsmen suffocated. Dean and Gray Standouts were, each took two wickets with his 20 balls, keeping just 12 runs. Dean also took two fast catch, earned the Player of the Match Award.

The support of Charlie Not, Sara Glenn and Isi Wong ensured that inseparables were limited to a minor 108/8.

Marizanne Kapp worked hard with a gritty 32 by 25 runs, but lacks support as the invisibles failed to form partnerships. Paige Scholfield (22) and Meg Lanning (19) started, but could not kick, while the rest of the line-up fell under the pressure of the spirit.

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Chathli’s fireworks chasing for the soul

Chasing 109, Spirit’s openers blown the invincible. Kiara chathali Scored 53 runs in 29 balls, attacked seven fours and two sixes, while Georgia Redmine anchored with a fluent 42. His 106-Run stand ended the competition, before the Invinables could find a way, only with the offering of Faebe Franklin (2/10).

The victory took London Spirit to third place in standing with 20 points out of eight matches, strengthening his playoff bid. For the struggling invincible, stuck in sixth place with just eight points, the defeat was another shock for his campaign.

See also: Trent rocket batter Ashley Gardner was undone by an unexpected bouncer from Welsh Fire Spinner Hail Matthew – Hundred Women 2025

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