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Sophine Devine directs Southern Brave to victory against Birmingham Phoenix in the hundred women 2025

Southern Brave came out victorious in the 7th game of The Hundred Women’s 2025Burmingham Phoenix by 15 points. The match, characterized by strong strike performance and crucial bowling alley, saw the courageous successfully defend its total of 139 for 7, restricting the Phoenix to 124 all.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge Powers Southern Brave to a competitive total

Having won the draw, Southern’s courageous women chose to beat first, aimed at publishing a great total. The sleeves experienced a cautious start, the operator Maia Bouchier falling early for 6. However, the momentum changed spectacularly with the arrival of Wyatt-Hodge, which played a magnificent round, marking 59 crucial points on only 39 balls. His sleeves were prevented with eight limits, presenting his aggressive but controlled style of striker and establishing a solid base for his team.

Wyatt-Hodge found competent support for Laura Wolvaardt, who contributed to a Quickfire 28 races of 19 deliveries, including three four and one, before being dismissed by Millie Taylor. Sophie Devine also added precious races, marking 27 on 25 balls, ensuring that the dashboard continued. Despite a late wave of counters, including two each for Megan Schutt and Em Arlott, and each for Georgia Voll, Millie Taylor and Hannah Baker, the brave managed to reach a respectable 139 for 7 of their 100 attributed balls. Captain Adams remained undefeated on 1, heading for a difficult target.

The pursuit of Birmingham Phoenix is below the Bowling attack by Brave

Chasing 140 for the victory, the women of Birmingham Phoenix faced a difficult battle from the start. Their sleeves started promising with Georgia Voll hitting a few borders, but it was quickly dismissed for 10 by Lauren Bell. The courageous quakers then capitalized, Tilly Corteen-Coleman quickly removing Emma Lamb (9) and Marie Kelly (0) to leave Phoenix in difficulty at 19 for 2.

Captain Ellyse Perry tried to stabilize the sleeves, marking 26 points out of 21 balls, but the pressure of the courageous bowling unit turned out to be relentless. Amy Jones added 20 points, briefly reviving the hopes for the Phoenix, but it was Sterre Kalis who stood out from her resilient effort, at the top with 44 points on 34 balls, including seven limits. Kalis fought valiantly, trying to direct the prosecution, but lacked significant support of the lower order.

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Southern Brave’s quisors maintained their tight lines and lengths throughout the sleeves. Lauren Bell was the interpreter off competition, replacing three counters for only 17 points. Devine also made crucial breakthroughs, claiming two counters, while Tilly Corteen-Coleman equaled it with two scalp. Chloé Tryon and Georgia Adams each lay down with a counter, ensuring that Phoenix strikers have never really settled. In the end, the women of Birmingham Phoenix were grouped for 124 points in 99 balls, falling 15 points from their lens. The effort of collective bowling in the south of Brave has proven to be too strong, guaranteeing a well -deserved victory.

For her versatile heroic, Sophie Devine was tried playful of the match.

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This article was published for the first time on Womecriccket.com, a Times cricket company.

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