London Spirit Women will take on Oval Invincibles Women in the 19th match of The Hundred at Lord's in London on Saturday, August 27.
London Spirit Women will take on Oval Invincibles Women in the 19th match of The Hundred at Lord’s in London on Saturday, August 27. London Spirit are placed at the 6th spot in The Women’s Hundred 2022 points table with one win and 3 defeats so far from their 4 matches. The team has 2 points to their name as well. Oval Invincibles are placed at the 2nd spot in The Women’s Hundred 2022 points table with 3 wins and one defeat so far from their 4 games with 6 points as well.
Beth Mooney is the top run-getter for London Spirit with 201 runs which came at a strike rate of 162. She has hit a six and 32 fours. Amelia Kerr has also scored 88 runs at a strike rate of 127 and she has been the best bowler for London Spirit and has claimed 7 wickets while bowling at an average of 14 and an economy rate of 6.31 as well. On the other hand, Lauren Winfield-Hill is the highest run-getter for Oval Invincibles with 145 runs at a strike rate of 136. She has hit 2 sixes and 21 fours. Meanwhile, Sophia Smale has been the best bowler for Oval Invincibles and has scalped 4 wickets while bowling at an average of 15 and an economy rate of 4.94 as well.
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London Spirit: Beth Mooney, Amelia Kerr, Megan Schutt, Sophie Luff, Amara Carr, Freya Davies, Naomi Dattani, Charlie Dean, Danielle Gibson, Heather Knight, Alice Monaghan, Grace Scrivens, Jess Kerr, Natasha Wraith, Nancy Harman, Grace Ballinger
Oval Invincibles: Lauren Winfield-Hill, Alice Capsey, Grace Gibbs, Danielle Gregory, Shabnim Ismail, Emma Jones, Marizanne Kapp, Dane van Niekerk, Mady Villiers, Aylish Cranstone, Emily Windsor, Eva Gray, Kira Chathli, Suzie Bates, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Kirstie White
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