The 27th match of The Hundred Women’s Competition 2024 was played today between Manchester Originals and Northern Superchargers. This match was very high scoring, in which the Manchester Originals team won by 17 runs. In this match, two players made the biggest contribution to the victory of Manchester Originals. One player laid the foundation of victory with her batting, while the other player led the team to victory with her magical bowling.
Beth Mooney’s explosive innings
The Manchester Originals team won the toss in this match and decided to bat first. Beth Mooney proved this decision right with her explosive innings. She played an unbeaten innings of 99 runs in 54 balls in this match. During this innings, Beth Mooney hit 14 fours and 3 sixes. During this, Beth Mooney’s strike rate was 183.33. On the basis of her innings, the Manchester Originals team managed to score 151 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in 100 balls.
Katherine Bryce’s strong bowling led to victory
Northern Superchargers did not have a good start while chasing the target of 152 runs. Both the openers of the team returned to the pavilion soon. After this, Phoebe Litchfield and Annabel Sutherland brought the team back. But Katherine Bryce had different intentions. She put this match in her team’s bag in just 20 balls. Katherine Bryce took a total of 5 wickets in this match along with a hat-trick. During this, she spent runs at an average of 0.65 per ball, that is, she was also very economical.
Kathryn Bryce:
A hat-trick.
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Katherine Bryce took the wickets of Northern Superchargers captain Holly Armitage as well as Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Alice Davidson-Richards and Kate Cross. With this win, the Manchester Originals team has reached the third position in the points table with three wins and 8 points in 7 matches. At the same time, the Northern Superchargers team is at the fifth position with 3 wins and 6 points in 6 matches.