"Welsh Fire Women Ko Dho Daala! London Spirit Women Ne Li Zabardast Badla" – Fans erupt as London Spirit Women crush Welsh Fire Women with a dominant all-round performance

London Spirit Women edged past Welsh Fire Women by 2 runs in a tense finish at Sophia Gardens. Charli Knott’s quick 47 and tight bowling at the death sealed the thrilling win.

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Abhinayreddy

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London Spirit Women crush Welsh Fire Women with a dominant all-round performance

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London Spirit Women held their nerve to beat Welsh Fire Women by just 2 runs in a thrilling 6th match of The Hundred Women’s Competition 2025 at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.

Batting first, London Spirit lost Kira Chathli (19) and Redmayne (11) early to tight bowling from Hayley Matthews and Katie Levick. Charli Knott fought hard, scoring a quick 47 off 33 balls with 7 fours, but wickets kept falling at the other end. Levick’s brilliant spell of 4/26 and Davies’s 3/16 bowled Spirit out for 124 with one ball left.

Chasing 125, Welsh Fire started well with Sophia Dunkley (36) and Hayley Matthews (26) putting on a solid stand. But Spirit’s bowlers kept taking important wickets to stay in the game. In the tense final moments, Jess Jonassen (29) was run out with 2 balls left, leaving Welsh Fire needing 4 runs. Georgia Elwiss couldn’t find the boundary, and Spirit took a dramatic 2-run win.

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