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Manchester Originals (W) vs London Spirit (W) : Streaming details of The Hundred 2025 match?
Manchester Originals (W) vs London Spirit (W) : Streaming details of The Hundred 2025 match?

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

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Manchester Originals (W) vs London Spirit (W) : Streaming details of The Hundred 2025 match?

The Match 9 of The Hundred 2025 Women's division between Manchester Originals Women vs London Spirit Women is set to commence on August 11 at the Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester. The London Spirit are leading the points table with two back-to-back wins in the tournament. Their last match against the Welsh Fire was quite thrilling as they won by just two runs. Charli Knott scored 47 off 33 balls, including seven boundaries. Her knock helped the team put up 124 in the first innings. Manchester Originals Women vs London Spirit Women (The Hundred/X) Meanwhile, Manchester Originals have won one game out of two. After they lost their first match against the Southern Braves, the team performed well in the next game against Oval Invincibles. Interestingly, even Originals won their last match by just two runs, just like London Spirit. Moreover, the Originals will hope to continue with their winning momentum and win the upcoming match. It will be intriguing to watch the match since both teams have won their previous ones and would carry the momentum into this game. Match Details: Match: Manchester Originals Women vs London Spirit Women, Match 9 Date: Monday, August 11, 2025 Time: 7.30 PM IST Venue: Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester Where to Watch The Hundred 2025 in India? Fans from India can watch all the matches of The Hundred 2025 on FanCode, accessible via OTTplay Premium. Moreover, they can also enjoy the match LIVE on Sony Sports Network Channels on Television. Match timings for single-headers are at 11:00 PM IST and double-headers are scheduled at 7:30 PM and 10:30 PM IST respectively. Squads Manchester Originals Squad: Beth Mooney (c & wk), Kathryn Bryce, Amelia Kerr, Deandra Dottin, Seren Smale, Alice Monaghan, Sophie Ecclestone, Fritha Morris, Lauren Filer, Danielle Gregory, Mahika Gaur, Evelyn Jones, Darcey Carter, Esmae MacGregor, Ella McCaughan London Spirit Squad: Georgia Redmayne (wk), Kira Chathli, Cordelia Griffith, Grace Harris, Danielle Gibson, Charli Knott, Issy Wong, Charlotte Dean (c), Sarah Glenn, Eva Gray, Tara Norris, Heather Knight, Deepti Sharma, Sophie Munro, Kate Coppack, Abi Norgrove, Rebecca Tyson

Grace Harris stars as Australian women dominate England's Hundred
Grace Harris stars as Australian women dominate England's Hundred

ABC News

time3 days ago

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  • ABC News

Grace Harris stars as Australian women dominate England's Hundred

Australian cricketers Grace Harris, Charli Knott and Beth Mooney have produced match-winning hands in England's white-ball showpiece, the Hundred. Harris ended the tournament's first week with masterly death bowling to enable London Spirit to edge Welsh Fire by just two runs in Cardiff. Her teammate Knott also came to the party in the Spirit's win, with the 22-year-old all-rounder earning player-of-the-match honours with her 47 off 33 deliveries as well as a crucial wicket. Their heroics came soon after another thriller in London in which Mooney played the perfect captain's knock, a superb 70 off 45 deliveries, to earn the Originals a two-run win over the Invincibles at The Oval. The Invincibles almost chased down the total with a half-century from former Australia captain Meg Lanning (56). In Cardiff, all-rounder Harris started off by hitting the only six of the match in her cameo of 18 in the Spirit's 124 all out. Later, she took a fine catch on the boundary off Knott's spin to get rid of the dangerous Tammy Beaumont as the Fire, who were being guided by a fine knock from another Australian Jess Jonassen, appeared to be coasting to victory. With just one five-ball "over" remaining, Harris was called on to save the day for the Spirit with her crafty spin, but it looked a hopeless cause with the visitors only three wickets down and needing just seven to win. But Harris, who had taken a final-over hat-trick to win a Women's Premier League match for UP Warriorz back in February, again proved nerveless. She went for just four runs off five balls, having one catch off her bowling dropped before taking a wicket with her final delivery as Georgia Elwiss tried to hit the winning boundary, only to be caught by Charlie Dean, running back from mid-on. Two balls earlier, Jonassen's hopes of guiding the visitors home had been ended by a brilliant piece of fielding from fellow Australian, wicketkeeper Georgia Redmayne, who flicked the ball back on to the stumps to run her out. Earlier at The Oval, Mooney was thrilled to get the better of her old national captain and friend Lanning in their terrific batting duel. Mooney gleaned more than half her side's total of 6-139 as she cracked 10 boundaries but Lanning miscued and was caught for 56 off 42 balls. With Marizanne Kapp (19 not out) not quite able to get the Invincibles across the line, it only meant more frustration for Lanning, who had scored 85 in another losing cause in their first match of the tournament. AAP

Amazing Grace again as Aussie women dominate Hundred
Amazing Grace again as Aussie women dominate Hundred

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Amazing Grace again as Aussie women dominate Hundred

Dominating performances from Australia's women cricket stars in the Hundred just keep snowballing with Grace Harris, Charli Knott and Bath Mooney the latest to deliver brilliant match-winning hands in the English white-ball showpiece. Harris, who pummelled the biggest innings of the competition on its opening day on Tuesday, ended the tournament's first week with masterly death bowling to enable London Spirit to edge Welsh Fire by just two runs in Cardiff. Harris's young teammate Knott also came to the party in the Spirit's win, the 22-year-old allrounder earning the player-of-the-match honours with her 47 off 33 balls as well as a crucial wicket. Grace Harris power 👊#TheHundred — The Hundred (@thehundred) August 9, 2025 Their heroics came soon after another thriller in London on Saturday in which Mooney played the perfect captain's knock, a superb 70 off 45 balls, to earn Manchester Originals a two-run win over their Oval Invincibles hosts, who almost chased down the total with a half-century from Meg Lanning. Pride of place, though, once again went to irrepressible allrounder Harris, who started off her latest big day by hitting the only six of the match in her cameo of 18 in the Spirit's 124 all out. Then, in the field, she took a fine catch on the boundary off Knott's spin to get rid of the dangerous Tammy Beaumont as the Fire, who were being guided strongly by a fine knock from another Australian Jess Jonassen, appeared to be coasting to victory. With just one five-ball 'over' remaining, Harris was called on to save the day for the Spirit with her crafty spinning, but it looked a hopeless cause with the visitors only three wickets down and needing just seven to win. But Harris, who'd taken a final-over hat-trick to win a Women's Premier League match for UP Warriorz back in February, again proved nerveless. She went for just four runs off five balls, having one catch off her bowling dropped before taking a wicket with her final delivery as Georgia Elwiss tried to hit the winning boundary only to be caught expertly by Charlie Dean, running back from mid-on. Two balls earlier, Jonassen's hopes of guiding the visitors home had been ended by a brilliant piece of fielding from fellow Australian, wicketkeeper Georgia Redmayne, who, with gloves on, flicked the ball back skilfully on to the stumps to run her out. It's what she does. #TheHundred — The Hundred (@thehundred) August 9, 2025 Earlier, at the Oval, Mooney was thrilled to get the better of her old national captain and friend Lanning in their terrific batting duel. Mooney gleaned more than half her side's total of 6-139 as she cracked 10 boundaries but Lanning, having guided the Invincibles to within 13 of victory in the chase with her second half-century of the week, miscued and was caught for 56 off 42 balls. With Marizanne Kapp (19no) not quite able to get the Invincibles across the line, it only meant more frustration for Lanning, who'd scored 85 in another losing cause in their first match on Tuesday. Mooney could only smile with relief. "'I've seen Meg win a lot of games chasing totals like that, so there's always a bit of fear in you when she's hitting the ball like that. She's been an amazing player for years. "As a fan of the game, it's really nice to see here out there with a smile on her face and hitting the ball like she is, but glad we got her out in the end."

Surrey hold nerve to pip Hawks in Women's T20 Blast
Surrey hold nerve to pip Hawks in Women's T20 Blast

BBC News

time17-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Surrey hold nerve to pip Hawks in Women's T20 Blast

Danni Wyatt-Hodge made a triumphant return to the Utilita Bowl as she inspired Surrey to a last-ball victory at Hampshire Hawks to strengthen their grip on the Women's T20 Blast former Southern Vipers star rattled 65 from 40 deliveries to build the platform for Paige Scholfield and Alice Davidson-Richards to seal Surrey's sixth win in seven matches by taking 11 off the final over from Hawks skipper Georgia losing the toss, Surrey restricted the hosts to 155-4, with Australian all-rounder Charli Knott, opening in place of the injured Ella McCaughan, scoring a T20-best 74 not victory gave the visitors a five-point lead over The Blaze in the standings, having played a game more, while the Hawks stay fourth, seven points adrift of Bears in third in the race for a semi-final place. Knott and Maia Bouchier struggled to get the ball away amid some smothering Surrey pressure, scoring just 32 in the six-over were 57-0 at the start of the 10th over when Bouchier sliced to Bryony Smith off Alice Capsey to depart for 33 from 25 Franklin ran round from long-on to oust Freya Kemp with a fine low catch inside the rope, and took another off Dani Gregory (2-22 off four overs) falling to her left at mid-off to account for skipper Georgia Adams and leave her side 95-3 in the 15th brought up the third slowest half-century of the 31 made in the competition this season from 44 balls, including five boundaries, but picked up the pace to move into the 60s before Davidson-Richards took a fine diving catch just above the turf to dismiss Rhianna Southby for 10 and leave the Hawks 122-4 with 18 balls Norgrove played positively when she joined Knott, striking four boundaries in a 10-ball 24 not out, while Knott finished unbeaten on 74 from 61 balls with eight Linsey Smith picked up a wicket with her first delivery as Surrey skipper Bryony Smith chipped tamely to opposite number Adams to leave Surrey 3-1 from seven clubbed Linsey Smith over long-off for the only six of the match, but Alice Capsey chipped Lauren Bell straight to Knott at mid-wicket, and Norgrove took a stunning catch diving high to her left at point to send Kira Chathli packing for six and leave Surrey 35-3 in the sixth brought up her 63rd T20 half-century - and eighth on this ground - from 30 balls, but Hawks put themselves in pole position as Grace Harris holed out to Knott at mid-on for 17 and Mary Taylor picked up her second wicket of the over as Wyatt-Hodge skewed a slower ball to Linsey Smith to depart for 65 from 40 needed 50 from the final 38 balls and 20 from the last 14, and were helped in the penultimate over when Scholfield smashed Linsey Smith down the ground for another boundary, before driving straight back to the bowler who spurned a simple needed 11 from the final over bowled by Adams and eight from the final four balls but Davidson-Richard (23*) slashed through the covers to the were needed from the final ball which Adams delivered outside off stump for Scholfield (30*) to carve away to the deep-point boundary to win it.

McCaughan hits first T20 Blast ton as Hawks beat Essex
McCaughan hits first T20 Blast ton as Hawks beat Essex

BBC News

time12-06-2025

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  • BBC News

McCaughan hits first T20 Blast ton as Hawks beat Essex

Ella McCaughan hit the first women's T20 Blast century to inspire Hampshire Hawks to a thumping win over Essex at a sun-drenched in front of watching England coach Charlotte Edwards, the 22-year-old opener cracked 16 boundaries and shared a competition best stand of 173 with Australian Charli Knott before departing for 106 from 60 balls as the Hawks posted right-hander has now scored 327 runs across five knocks in this season's competition, averaging more than made a solid start to their reply but Hawks skipper Georgia Adams posted figures of 4-26 as her side picked up a bonus point for a 42-run win, restricting their hosts to 153-8 and closing the gap on the top three in the standings. Essex won the toss and elected to bowl first but McCaughan was soon put down on four behind the stumps by Lauren Winfield-Hill after a top-edge, but the breakthrough arrived early as Maia Bouchier got a leading edge to Essex skipper Grace Scrivens in the second over, chipping a catch to Maddie Penna to depart for four from five joined McCaughan and also received another life on nine, with Winfield-Hill missing a stumping, and the Australian made the hosts pay, bringing up her half-century from 39 balls with her seventh four, off Sophia Smale, though she might have been caught just inside the deep square rope by Cordelia raced to her fourth half-century in five innings from just 34 balls, McCaughan kept the pedal down and picked up a single to move to 90 off Esmae MacGregor to retain strike for the penultimate over.A reverse sweep for four off Smale took McCaughan past Bouchier's 92 in the 25-run win against Essex at Southampton on 30 May - the previous highest score in this season's brought up three figures with a single from the 57th delivery she had faced but holed-out to Smale at long-on off Scrivens in the final over to end the 173-run stand with Kemp hit one of her two balls to the rope to end unbeaten on five while Knott finished 72 not out from 55 deliveries with seven fours, having previously scored just 37 combined across her first three T20 appearances for the hosts were 46-0 at the end of the six-over powerplay in reply, with Scrivens finding the boundary four times and Winfield-Hill doing so twice, but Winfield-Hill drove straight to Knott at cover to depart for 18 in the seventh over off Daisy Gibb, bringing Lissy Macleod to the began positively but with the hosts falling behind the required rate, Scrivens miscued Mary Taylor to opposite number Adams at extra cover to depart for 29 from 28 balls to leave the hosts 66-2 at the end of the ninth took a fine catch inside the rope at long-on to see the end of Griffith and leave Essex 82-3 midway through the 12th was fortunate to pin Australian Penna in front for one in the next over to pick up her second scalp before Macleod was run out by a direct hit from Freya Davies to leave her side 90-5, ending a bright knock of 30 from 18 balls, with six hosts reached three figures in the 14th over and Jo Gardner and Smale set about hauling their side to the 156-run mark to deny the visitors a bonus-point win in a tight fight for the top three spots in the added 42 in 25 balls before Smale was lbw for 24 from 16 deliveries trying to sweep Adams at the start of the 18th over and Gardner fell to a diving catch at long-off from Kemp for 18 to give Adams a second wicket in the skipper had 11 runs to play with in the final over in order to secure the bonus point, and tempted Eva Gray (6) into skying to extra cover as she finished with figures of 4-26 and restricted the hosts to 153-8 to leapfrog them into fourth in the table, three points behind the Bears, having played a game fewer.

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