Northern Brave Women vs Wellington Women, 11th Match - Live Cricket Score

Women's Super Smash, 2023 | 2 Jan 2024, Tue, 6:30 AM IST | Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

ResultNorthern Brave Women won by 5 wickets
WB-W

WB-W

110/10 (19.4 ov)

NS-W

NS-W

111/5 (19.4 ov)

Player of the Match: Chamari Athapaththu

BatterRB4s6sSR
Rebecca BurnsRebecca Burnsc H Topp b ACJ Atapattu161120145.45
Jessica McFadyenJessica McFadyen(wk)c JM Watkin b M Downes03000.00
Amelia KerrAmelia Kerr(c)b ACJ Atapattu11810137.50
Georgia PlimmerGeorgia Plimmerc ACJ Atapattu b JM Watkin3200150.00
Leigh KasperekLeigh Kasperekrunout (JM Watkin / M Downes)16240066.67
Kate ChandlerKate Chandlerb M Downes580062.50
Jess KerrJess Kerrc & b ACJ Atapattu231540153.33
Gemma SimsGemma Simsst H Topp b ACJ Atapattu690066.67
Natasha CodyreNatasha Codyrec M Downes b NH Patel370042.86
Nicole BairdNicole Bairdst H Topp b MBA Lamplough9190047.37
Xara JetlyXara JetlyNot out7120058.33
Extra( b - 0, w - 10, no - 0, lb - 1, p - 0 )11
Total( 5.59 Runs per over )110 (10 Wkts, 19.4 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

2-1 (Jessica McFadyen, 0.3), 29-2 (Amelia Kerr, 3.2), 32-3 (Rebecca Burns, 3.5), 32-4 (Georgia Plimmer, 4.1), 40-5 (Kate Chandler, 6.3), 81-6 (Jess Kerr, 11.1), 87-7 (Leigh Kasperek, 12.4), 90-8 (Gemma Sims, 13.4), 95-9 (Natasha Codyre, 15.6), 110-10 (Nicole Baird, 19.4)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Marama Downes40192014.75
Nensi Patel40231005.75
Jess Watkin40161004.00
Chamari Athapaththu40194004.75
Kayley Knight101100111.00
Carol Agafili101200112.00
Marina Lamplough1.4091025.40

BatterRB4s6sSR
Caitlin GurreyCaitlin Gurreyrunout (JT McFadyen / L Kasperek)332850117.86
Chamari AthapaththuChamari Athapaththub AC Kerr191630118.75
Jess WatkinJess Watkinst JT McFadyen b AC Kerr8810100.00
Sam CurtisSam Curtislbw b N Baird24342070.59
Marina LamploughMarina Lamploughc L Kasperek b N Baird10151066.67
Eimear RichardsonEimear Richardson(c)Not out6100060.00
Nensi PatelNensi PatelNot out10710142.86
Did Not Bat: Holly Topp (wk), Carol Agafili, Marama Downes, Kayley Knight
Extra( b - 0, w - 1, no - 0, lb - 0, p - 0 )1
Total( 5.64 Runs per over )111 (5 Wkts, 19.4 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

47-1 (Caitlin Gurrey, 6.5), 55-2 (Chamari Athapaththu, 7.6), 60-3 (Jess Watkin, 9.3), 81-4 (Marina Lamplough, 14.3), 101-5 (Sam Curtis, 18.3)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Xara Jetly40260006.50
Jess Kerr40210005.25
Leigh Kasperek40170004.25
Amelia Kerr(c)40212005.25
Nicole Baird30252018.33
Natasha Codyre0.4010001.50

Place Your Vote for Winning Team!

team

ND (27%)

draw

Draw (11%)

team

WB-W (61%)

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Votes 18

Info

Series

Women's Super Smash

Date & Time

2 Jan 2024, Tue, 6:30 AM IST

Toss

Wellington Blaze elected to bat

Venue

Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

Umpires

Christelle High (New Zealand), John Dempsey (New Zealand), GG Pennell (New Zealand, TV)

Match Referee

Gary Troup (New Zealand)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Balanced

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

115

PredictionWin Prediction

Wellington Blaze

Preview

Northern Brave Women will lock horns with Wellington Blaze Women in the 11th match of the Women’s Super Smash 2023 at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on January 2. Northern Brave Women have played two matches so far where they are yet to win any and are languishing at the bottom of the table. Wellington Blaze Women, on the other hand, have won two of their three games and are second in the rankings.
Northern Brave Women squared off against Central Hinds Women in their last match where Central Hinds Women won the toss and elected to bat. They started well and had two good partnerships for the first two wickets which put them in a good position. They kept losing wickets at regular intervals but with a good flourish towards the end, posted a good total of 141 runs. Northern Brave had a good partnership for the second wicket but then were not able to find another significant partnership which hurt them in the end as they lost by just six runs.
Wellington Blaze Women had played against Otago Volts Women in their last encounter where Wellington Blaze Women won the toss and elected to bat. They lost a wicket early after a slow start which could have put them into a difficult position but a fantastic second-wicket partnership eased them. It was followed by another brilliant partnership which helped them post a good total of 159 runs on the board. Otago started well and the second wicket partnership worth 60 runs made it look like they would win it easily but Wellington pulled back amazingly and scalped regularly. They eventually won the game by 20 runs.