Harris blasts Spirit to win in Hundred opener

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Grace Harris raises her bat after reaching her half-century for London Spirit against Oval Invincibles at Lord'sImage source, Getty Images

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London Spirit's Grace Harris smashed six of a record 15 sixes in the match

Sam Drury

BBC Sport journalist

The Hundred women's competition, Lord's

London Spirit 176-5 (100 balls): Harris 89* (42); Kapp 2-23

Oval Invincibles 159-4 (100 balls): Lanning 85 (51); Wong 2-26

Spirit won by 17 runs

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Grace Harris hit a stunning unbeaten 89 from 42 balls as London Spirit began their title defence with a boundary-laden 17-run win over Oval Invincibles in The Hundred.

The Australian put on 100 with Cordelia Griffith, who made 50 from 29 balls, as Spirit posted 176-5 - their highest total in the women's competition - at Lord's.

Facing a daunting chase, Invincibles lost captain Lauren Winfield-Hill second ball but regrouped with former Australia skipper Meg Lanning leading the charge.

Despite a 77-run third-wicket stand with Marizanne Kapp and Lanning's stunning 85 from 51 balls giving them a glimmer of hope, Invincibles came up just short on 159-4.

The 15 sixes in the match were a record for the women's tournament, Harris' antics gave Spirit an 8-7 edge in that category but, more importantly, the win in the season opener.

Harris blitz gives Invincibles too much to do

Harris came in 28 balls into the innings with Spirit 40-2 and Griffith having already showing plenty of positive intent.

The 31-year-old, back with Spirit after a previous stint in 2023, soon joined in - clubbing Australia team-mate Amanda-Jade Wellington for six fourth ball.

She continued to attack Wellington but that almost proved her downfall as she offered a chance at long-off on 22 but the catch went down - an error duly punished by Harris.

The half-century came up from 28 balls - Spirit's second quickest in The Hundred - and while Griffith fell the ball after matching that feat, Harris powered on.

Back-to-back sixes off Sophia Smale followed and Tash Farrant - who claimed two wickets on her return to the franchise tournament after injury ruled her out of the past three editions - received the same treatment.

Invincibles managed to keep her off strike late in the innings to deny Harris the chance of a century but her six sixes equalled the competition record for an individual innings and took Spirit to a formidable total.

For much of the chase it looked as though Spirit would defend the runs with ease but a magnificent knock from Lanning, assisted by Kapp, kept it interesting.

Even after Issy Wong bowled Kapp with a fine yorker, Lanning kept going and hit a series of towering sixes over the leg side.

But with seven balls remaining, the 33-year-old fell attempting to add her sixth maximum - England's Wong again with the crucial wicket - and Spirit could breathe that bit easier as they saw out the game.

What is happening on Wednesday?

It's up to Old Trafford on Wednesday as Manchester Originals take on Southern Brave in another double-header.

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