
Hurricanes occur in northern supercharges Hundred women Final after finishing Defending Champion London Spirit, thanks to a sensational century from the age of 18 years Davina parinThe teenager’s breathtaking innings at Kennington Oval on Saturday not only re -written record books, but also set a platform for one of the most prominent eliminators victory in the history of the tournament.
Davina Parin’s Banging Ton Shutters Records
Parin produced an unforgettable 101 from just 43 balls, an innings with 15 fours and five sixes. It was the second fastest century recorded by a woman in the competition. His knock extended the supervisors 214-5, which is a total team in women’s competition till date.
From the beginning, Parin took the attack for Spirit bowlers, putting an important stand with Davidson Richards and a significant stand together with Davidson Richards before Foebe Litchfield (35 leaves 19). By the time the innings stopped, the title defense of the London Spirit saw everyone.
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London Spirit Struggle in Step Chase
Chasing 215, the London Spirit quickly uprooted, lost Grace Harris and Kiara Chaithali inside the open sets. Despite some middle-order resistance, the Spirit never needed this speed, including Charlie Not Rapid 40 (16) and the half-century battle of Georgia Redmine. They closed at 176/8, reduced 31 runs.
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Brief score: In 100 balls, Northern Supercharges 214-5 (Davina Perin 101, Foebel Litchfield 35; Sarah Glen 1/33) defeated London Spirit 172-9 in 100 balls (Georgia Redmen 50 Not Out, Charlie Not 40; Grace Ballinger 3/22, Annabel Sutherland 3/40) 42.
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