The defending champion Oval Invincibles secured her place in the men’s hundred final of the men with a command victory against the neighbor London Spirit.
The great Donovan Ferreira (24 from nine balls) ended the work in the Kia Oval with its second six when the league leaders only needed 78 balls to revise the 152 of the mind for seven.
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Will Jacks (45 out of 27) brought the chase to a flying start before Jordan Cox (47 of 27) and Sam Curran (27 out of 13) kept the momentum.
Nathan Sowter used to be the choice of invincibles bowling with two for 23, including the key wrap by Kane Williamson (21).
Jamie Smith had reached 28 at the top of the order, with Jamie Overton (31) and Ryan Higgins (28) also in.
The victory brought the Invincibles, who offer a third title in a row after their eight games of the regular season. Since they also have an enormous net run advantage, Trent Rockets and Northern Supercharger will probably have to be satisfied with places in the eliminator.
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In the women’s competition, Spirit put the heat from Manchester the heat in the fight for a place in the eliminator when they made an eight Wicket victory over the union groups.
Kira Chathli Riss 53 from 29 balls and Georgia Redmayne 42 from 30, when the spirit waned over its 109-run goal, with 38 deliveries.
It lifted four points in front of the fourth placed originals, who are opposing Tuesday in their last league game and with a significant net run-rate advantage.
Charlie Dean and Eva Gray have recorded both figures from two for 12, since the already eliminated union groups were limited for eight to 108 of their 100 deliveries.
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Marizanne Kapp fought with 32 out of 25 balls to Paige Schofield (22) and Meg Lanning (19) to build a quick pace in an opening partnership of 42, which occupied 38 deliveries.
CHATHLI and REDMAYNE have equipped almost all runs themselves in a stand of 106, but the layoffs of the couple of Phoebe Frankin (two for 10) only delayed the inevitable.