
Super Giants Demolish MI London With 28 Balls to Spare
Manchester Super Giants swept aside bottom-of-the-table MI London by six wickets with 28 balls to spare at The Oval, reinforcing their growing credentials in the Women's Hundred.
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Manchester Super Giants swept aside bottom-of-the-table MI London by six wickets with 28 balls to spare at The Oval, reinforcing their growing credentials in the Women's Hundred.
Southern Brave moved eight points clear at the top of The Hundred women's table after a nervy but ultimately convincing five-wicket victory over London Spirit at Lord's.
Half-centuries from Sophia Dunkley and Sophie Luff drove Trent Rockets to a 31-run victory over Manchester Super Giants at Old Trafford, lifting them into second place in the women's Hundred standings.

Davina Perrin defied all probability as Southern Brave's fielders put her down three times in the space of ten balls during a jaw-dropping women's Hundred clash at the Utilita Bowl.
Southern Brave extended their unbeaten run in the women's Hundred to four matches with a commanding 24-run victory over Birmingham Phoenix at the Utilita Bowl.

Southern Brave made it four wins from four in The Hundred women's competition, defeating bottom side Birmingham Phoenix by 24 runs at the Utilita Bowl. Maia Bouchier and Lizelle Lee laid the foundation with a fluent opening stand.

Beth Mooney delivered a masterclass at the top of the order, striking 57 off just 35 balls to set Trent Rockets on their way to a convincing victory over Welsh Fire in The Hundred.

Warwickshire have secured the signature of Indian top-order batter Pratika Rawal for the rest of the 2026 season, with the 25-year-old set to feature in the One-Day Cup from 19 August.

Smriti Mandhana produced a stunning 88-run knock off just 50 deliveries to guide Manchester Super Giants to a four-wicket win against Sunrisers Leeds at Headingley.

Lauren Bell produced a nerves-of-steel final over as Southern Brave defeated MI London by a single run to maintain their perfect start to The Hundred women's competition.

Nadine de Klerk delivered a composed unbeaten 41 to carry London Spirit over the line at Trent Bridge, securing a five-wicket victory with three balls to spare in the 2026 Women's Hundred.

Nadine de Klerk's composed 41 not out from just 22 balls rescued London Spirit from a precarious position to seal a five-wicket victory over Trent Rockets with three balls to spare.