Alice Capsi found her best as Oval Invensibles defeated Birmingham Phoenix by 22 runs to win the first win of this year’s women.
21-year-old all-rounder, after four years of his professional debut at the age of 16 in the competition, the Ajay killed by 174–5 by scoring 52 from only 29 balls-his highest clan of women and the third highest by any team by any team.
Capsey has struggled for the form in the last one year, but has been built on a platform placed by Lauren Winfield -Hill and Meg Lanning, who scored 54 runs from Powerplay – a hundred records of women.
After falling to Lanning 36 and 33 for Winfield-Hil, right-handed capsies, only with one fifty in their previous 32 T20s or hundred innings, eight fours and one pulled six.
Strengthen on drive and with his inventive reverse sweep, he put 57 in just 29 balls with Pagi Sholfield, which outsuction 16 to 25 not.
The most successful pursuit of women requires the most successful pursuit, Phoenix did not threaten to chase 22 from Georgia Wole, 25 from Emma Lamb, Captain Alice Perry and Scotland’s International Ila Lister in International Ila Lister, despite 31 to 29 to 29.
Perry hit Australia team partner Amanda-Z Wellington for six, but the leg-spinner was later caught behind a ball. Wellington also participated at the England International Lamb at the end of the non-strayer, with a shrewd flicker at stumps at 152–6.
Jeet means Invinesals, in the first two years of champion Hundred, Finix should be included at four points after three matches, each of which has one win and two defeats.