The Hundred Women’s 2025: London Spirit Cinch Mince Victory Nails of the Last Balle on Welsh Fire

London Spirit delivered a breathtaking performance to snatch a dramatic victory from the last ball against Welsh fire In The hundred women 2025 Clash at Sophia Gardens, sealing a two -point victory which maintained their 100% intact record and solidified their place at the top of the classification.
London Spirit, after winning the draw, chose to beat first and displayed a total of 124 of their 100 balls. Charli Knott was the spread of the sleeves of the mind, making a 47 of 33 balls composed in one blow which kept the dashboard so even if counters tumbled around her. The attack on the bowling of Welsh fire was led by Freya Davies (3/16) and Katie Levick (3/26), who picked up crucial clusters, threatening to restrict the champions in title to a total lower than.
Fire’s late collapse ignites Spirit’s return
Welsh Fire seemed to be on the right track during the pursuit, with Sophia Dunkley (36 out of 29), Hayley Matthews (26 out of 24) and Jess Jonassen (29 out of 24), keeping them in advance on the required rate. The hosts sat comfortably at 73/1, and with only 24 necessary points from the last 20 balls with eight counters in hand, a victory at home seemed inevitable.
But the pendulum was rooted radically. Spirit’s quisors, led by Grace Harris, hugged the screws with a disciplined bowling alley. Dunkley and Jonassen fell into rapid succession and the pressure was mounted while the fire stocked with bats in hand.
Grace Harris Book under Pressure in the Last-Ball thriller
The highest point has seen Welsh fire requiring three points from the final ball after the last five frantic deliveries. Harris held his nerve, delivering the last final ball that led to a counter, leaving the fire blocked at 122/5 – just two points from the target. The jubilant spirit of London celebrated wildly, with Captain Charlie Dean and the star of abroad Harris combining to win the most unlikely victories in front of a stunned crowd of Cardiff.
Charli Knott won Meerkat’s Hero Award match for his full effort. “We stayed at a group level, knew that we were always with a chance, and Gracie has just made an incredible at the end. We are delighted to win the victory and maintain the momentum. She said in the post-match presentation.
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