Brave cruise to win over sorry Firepublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 22 August 2022
Callum Matthews
´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport cricket writer
Defending champions Southern Brave completed an empathetic nine-wicket win as they cruised past a woeful Welsh Fire with 18 balls to spare.
With Brave chasing 130 to win, Paul Stirling, playing his first game of this year's competition, finished unbeaten on 74 off 42 balls, while Quinton de Kock made a run-a-ball 37.
They had looked set to complete the first 10-wicket victory in the men's Hundred but De Kock slashed to cover with Brave needing nine to win.
Earlier, Fire made 129-8, with Leus du Plooy making 37 and Matt Critchley an unbeaten 32 off 19 balls.
They had been reduced to 1-3 off seven balls with George Garton having Jacob Bethell caught behind before bowling Josh Cobb with a perfect inswinging yorker and then Ben Duckett nicked behind.
They looked in real danger of recording the lowest ever score, which is 87 by Birmingham Phoenix, but Critchley's knock gave Fire some momentum, with 47 coming off the last 20 balls.
The victory keeps Brave's slim hopes of qualifying alive but Fire are now unable to progress to the knockout stages.
Here's what else happened:
- Not much, to be honest.
- Stirling and De Kock's partnership of 121 was the second-highest in the history of the men's Hundred.
- James Fuller also claimed 2-31, while left-arm spinner Jake Lintott was impressive in taking 1-17.
What's next?
Welsh Fire are in action again on Wednesday when they travel to Lord's to face London Spirit (15:00 BST) - that game is also live across the ´óÏó´«Ã½.
Southern Brave then host Trent Rockets on Thursday, with that game starting at 15:30 because of the England-South Africa men's Test match.
Tuesday sees Oval Invincibles host Birmingham Phoenix. The women's game is live on ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website and app from 15:00, before the men's match at 18:30.