Dakshin brave won in the 7th match 2025 of hundred womenDefeat Birmingham Phoenix by 15 runs. Match, strong batting performance and significant bowling mantras are characterized, Bahadur successfully defended his total 139 for 7, limiting Phoenix to 124.
Danny Wet-Hauz Power Southern Bahadur for a competitive clan
After winning the toss, the Southern brave women opted to bat first, which aims to post a malignant total. The innings left for a cautious start, in which the opener Maiya fell early for Bouchier 6. However, the speed with the advent of the aat-hose moved dramatically, which played a brilliant innings, scoring a significant 59 runs off just 39 balls. His innings was laid with eight borders, showing his aggressively controlled batting style, and establishing a solid base for his team.
Watt-hose received competent support in Laura Volvardt, who scored 28 runs from 19 delivery including three fours and a six before Milli Taylor rejected by Milli Taylor. Sophie Divine also added valuable runs, scoring 27 off 25 balls, making sure the scoreboard ticks. Despite the late wickets, Megan Shoott and M for Earlot, including each, and one -one -Georgia Vol, Milli Taylor, and Hannah Baker, Bahadur managed to reach a respectable 139 from his allotted 100 balls to 7 with his allotted 100 balls. Captain Edams remained unbeaten on 1, presented his side for a challenging goal.
Birmingham Phoenix’s chase decreases against the bowling attack of the brave
Chasing 140 for victory, Birmingham Phoenix women faced a difficult fight from the beginning. His innings began with Promotion with Georgia Wole to hit some boundaries, but was soon dismissed by Lauren Bell for 10. Bahadur’s bowlers then captured, in which Tili Cortin-Kolman quickly left Phoenix while struggling to Emma Lamb (9) and Mary Kelly (0) on 19.
Captain Elise Perry tried to stabilize the innings, scored 26 runs off 21 balls, but the pressure of the brave bowling unit proved tireless. Amy Jones added 20 runs, briefly expected for Phoenix, but it was Sterre Kallis, who stood out for her flexible attempt, top scoring with 44 runs in 34 balls including seven borders. Kallis fought bravely, tried to chase, but the lower order lacked significant support.
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The bowlers of Dakshin Bahadur maintained their tight lines and lengths in the innings. Lauren Bell was a standout artist who took three wickets for just 17 runs. Divine also made significant successes, claiming two wickets, while Tili Cortin-Kolman matched her with two of her own scale. Cloe Tryon and Georgia Adams pasted each with one wicket, making sure that Phoenix batsmen were not really settled. Finally, Birmingham Phoenix women were thrown out for 124 runs in 99 balls, which was reduced by 15 runs from their target. The attempt to bowl the collective bowling of Southern Bahadur proved to be very strong, which won a well.
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Lauren Bell takes the final wicket to claim domestic victory for Dakshin Bahadur.#TheHundred pic.twitter.com/ygvhe9vn6z
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For his all -round heroes, Sophie Divine was made the match player.
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