The two -time defending champion Oval Invinsibles beat Dakshin Bahadur vigorously by seven wickets to clearly clarify the men’s hundred tables.
On Saturday, after his batsmen piled up the record score, the bowlers played a major role by rejecting their hosts for 133 in Southampton.
Australia Left-Arm Quick Jason Behrandorf took two wickets with a new ball and when Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan took three wickets in his first five balls, there were 44–6 after 40 balls.
Although Hilton Cartright hit 42 to promote the score, Sam Curan took three wickets and completed a run-out to wrap the innings in 98 balls.
Will Jack and Tawanda Muay have been the in-form opening partnership of the competition this year, but both fell into the powerplay.
From 18–2, Jordan Cox and Curan jointly for a stand of 101 in 64 balls, however, to run invincible away from any danger.
Cox, who, thrilled one with 86 not out against Welsh Fire on Saturday, re -impressed with 56 out of 37 balls, while Curan – did not exit the White -Ball Squad in England on Friday – not out to lead his home with 11 balls.
With four out of five wins, inseparable now four digits are clear at the top of the table and, given its massive net run-rate profit, effectively requires only one win from its final three matches to end in the top three.