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Birmingham Phoenix was overthrown for only 76 when they collapsed in their fourth defeat against five games with a beat of 88 points in the hands of London Spirit, marking the biggest margin of victory ever made in the female competition.
The reigning champions had difficulties in the first steps when Georgia Redmayne was dismissed early and Emily Arlott played both Cordelia Griffith and Charli Knott.
Kira Chathli supported the sleeves with a fantastic 69 of 35 balls, but her effort was finished after preceding Elysis Perryse behind.
Grace Harris resumed where Chathli stopped with a Quickfire 34 before being trapped LBW by Arlott for his third window while the spirit closed on 164-6.
Georgia Voll fell at the start of the pursuit of Phoenix and Emma Lamb had a good start before being exhausted for 23, the highest score of their sleeves.
Amy Jones and Arlott both finished with 10 points and were the only other players to make double figures.
Chathli, who was named Hero Match Meerkat, said: “In The Hundred, this is certainly my best performance to date.
“They bordered very well at the top – just like our quillers too – but the key is to give you some bullets, and after that, it has become a little easier.
“As a team, we simply focus on what is doing really well, which is to play positive cricket, and there is no doubt in my mind that each member of our team supports to acquire their skills.”
Deandra Dottin broke around fifty unbeaten while Manchester Originals bordered to a five-point victory on northern super-chargers, which underwent a late collapse of 6-35.
The versatile of the Antilles, Dottin, directed 117-5 of the originals of their 100 balls with a brilliant 51 undefeated of 26 deliveries after England married Kate Cross (2-21) had previously deleted the openers Kathryn Bryce (5) and Beth Mooney (8) so that the Manchester has the difficulty at 22-2.
In response, Bryce (2-26) found an early breakthrough while Davina Perrin (10) left, but super-chargers seemed to control the prosecution with Alice Davidson-Richards (29) and Phoebe Litchfield (31) at Crease.
The pair exploded 64 points of 47 balls, leaving only 43 necessary from the last 40 deliveries, only for the dismissal of Litchfield in Bryce to trigger an all-powerful collapse.
Amelia Kerr (2-20) quickly added the scalp of Davidson-Richards while she and the star of England Sophie Ecclestone (2-21) crossed the intermediate order of the superchargers.
With nine necessary for the final set of five, the quick launcher Lauren Fille (1-12) conceded only three points and claimed the cross window while the originals claimed their third victory in five to draw a level on points with their opponents in the female table.
The hundred continues with Southern Brave against Invincible oval Monday – The two games live on Sky Sports Cricket, the women’s match taking place at 3 p.m. and the male competition from 6.30 p.m.
Original are back in action Tuesday against Trent RocketsWhile super-chargers face Spirit Wednesday as part of another day of four games that begins with Welsh fire against Southern Brave.
Phoenix take a break until their next in action, against Fire Friday.
Watch every match through female and male competitions. Sky Sports From August 5 to 31.