The Hundred, Oval Invincibles registered a thumping win over London Spirit sheer dominance by Oval Invincibles made their chances even stronger for playoffs.
David Malan and Sam Curran raised hopes for Oval Invincibles
Oval Invincibles came to bat from the start and didn’t look back, David Malan’s form continues, and smashed 38 runs which set a bar for the next batters although Sam Curran took it to the next level and played a bolstered innings of 51 runs smashing 6 monstrous sixes. Oval Invincibles placed an exhibition of batting as every batter made amount of contribution in batting, in the end, Oval Invincibles scored 147 in 100 balls and lost 5 wickets.

London Spirit was frozen while bowling
London Spirit was threatened by Oval Invincibles every bowler conceded lots of runs, bowlers weren’t at their best so they failed to control their nerves, but London Spirit bowlers succeeded in picking wickets Olly Stone, Liam Dawson, Nathan Ellis, and Critchley each one of them picked 1 wicket each rest no one was that perfect than Daniel Worrall he bowled 15 balls and gave just 7 runs if he would have continued then the target won’t be more than 100.

London Spirit dismantled in front of Oval Invincibles
London Spirit had a mammoth score to climb and felt like they had a bad day first with the ball and now with the bat, London Spirit wasn’t upto the mark with the bat too, Michael Pepper started well but he lost his wicket after scoring 20 runs then Daniel Lawrence stabled the game and scored 27 runs later Shemron Hetmyer supported for a while but he too lost his wicket after scoring 20 runs then London Spirit batters surrendered and collapsed like a pack of cards and were able to score just 117 runs and played just 95 balls and got all-out. Such a pathetic performance from the home team is not expected.

Sam Curran’s fifer helped Oval Invincibles rise to the winning mark
Oval Invincibles were on a roll first with the bat and now with the ball, Sam Curran’s luck helped him in both innings he picked a fifer and gave just 16 runs while Adam Zampa picked 3 wickets and London Spirit collapsed after a steady start. Will Jacks and Nathan Sowter picked one wicket each. Oval Invincibles had a sheer dominance over London Spirit and so they won the match. No doubt it’s Sam Curran who was adjourned as Man Of the Match.

