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In a crucial top-of-the-table encounter at The Oval on Thursday (August 8), the Oval Invincibles emerged victorious, defeating Southern Brave by six wickets. This win not only marked their fifth triumph in six matches but also elevated the Sam Billings-led side to the top of The Hundred Men’s 2024 standings, with a total of 10 points. The defending champions displayed an all-round performance that left the visitors struggling throughout the match.
Curran brothers dominate as Southern Brave struggle
The Brave found themselves in deep trouble early on, as the Curran brothers, Tom and Sam, unleashed a relentless bowling assault. The new ball pair tore through the top order, reducing the visitors to a dismal 31/3 by the halfway mark of their innings. Tom Curran was particularly lethal, eventually claiming impressive figures of 4/24, while Sam Curran‘s economical spell included two vital wickets, one of which was the dangerous Kieron Pollard. Their combined efforts left the Brave reeling, unable to build any substantial partnerships.
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Spencer Johnson’s sensational diving catch steals the show
The Invincibles’ exceptional fielding further compounded the Brave’s woes, with Spencer Johnson delivering one of the standout moments of the match. As Laurie Evans tried to accelerate the scoring by sweeping a delivery from Adam Zampa, he only managed to top-edge the ball, which seemed destined for a safe landing. However, Johnson, stationed at short fine leg, displayed remarkable agility and anticipation as he sprinted to his left and executed a flawless diving catch. This stunning effort not only sent Evans back to the pavilion for just four runs but also highlighted Johnson’s sharp reflexes and commitment on the field, contributing significantly to the Brave’s collapse to 31/4.
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Sam Billings, heard on stump mic, will be happy with Spencer Johnson! 😅#TheHundred | #RoadToTheEliminator pic.twitter.com/9ium1eLcGV
— The Hundred (@thehundred) August 8, 2024
Oval Invincibles’ chase led by Jordan Cox’s composure
Chasing a modest target of 119, the Invincibles approached their innings with caution but ultimately made light work of the chase. Despite early setbacks with the dismissals of openers Will Jacks and Dawid Malan, the Invincibles found stability through Jordan Cox‘s composed knock. The number three batter anchored the innings with an unbeaten 46, ensuring there were no further hiccups. Curran, continuing his all-round brilliance, provided a crucial cameo that helped the hosts reach the target with 15 balls to spare, wrapping up the match in just 85 deliveries and sealing a dominant win.