Danielle Wyatt Star in Final of The Women’s Hundred Competition

Danielle Wyatt

Danielle Wyatt put on a masterclass in batting as Southern Brave won the Women’s Hundred title for the first time on Sunday. The England all-rounder scored scintillating 59 off 38 balls, hitting nine fours and a six, as the Brave posted a total of 139 for 6 at Lord’s.

Wyatt’s partnership with Georgia Adams (27 off 28 balls) was the foundation for the Brave’s total, and she continued to hit the ball cleanly even after Kemp was dismissed. She was eventually run out by Cross, but her innings had done the damage.

The Superchargers never looked like chasing down the target, and they were bowled out for 105 with 6 balls to spare. Wyatt’s performance was also enough to earn her the Player of the Match award. The win was a fitting end to a successful campaign for the Brave, who had finished top of the table in the regular season.

It was also a special moment for retiring captain Anya Shrubsole, who led her team to victory in her final match. Wyatt’s performance was a reminder of her class and her ability to change games with her batting. She has been a key player for England in recent years, and she will be hoping to continue her good form in the upcoming T20 World Cup.

The win was also a boost for the Women’s Hundred, which is still in its early stages. The competition has been praised for its fast-paced and exciting format, and Wyatt’s performance will help to raise its profile even further.

Wyatt’s innings was a masterclass in timing and placement. She was particularly effective against the short ball, and she punished any loose deliveries with impunity. She also showed great maturity in rotating the strike and taking singles when necessary.

Wyatt’s performance was all the more impressive given the fact that she was playing in her first competitive match since February due to a hamstring injury. However, she showed no signs of rustiness, and she looked in complete control from the start.

The win was a just reward for the Brave, who had been the most consistent team in the competition. They were led by Wyatt’s batting, but they also had a strong bowling attack led by Anya Shrubsole and Katherine Brunt.

The win was also a special moment for Shrubsole, who was playing her final match for the Brave. She is one of the most successful bowlers in England’s history, and she will be a huge loss to the team. However, the Brave will be confident of continuing their success in the years to come, with Wyatt and Shrubsole leading the way.