Sophie Devine shines with bat and ball to lead Brave win
Danni Wyatt-Hodge fifty sets hosts up for success
ECB Media
10-Aug-2025 • 6 hrs ago
Sophie Devine made key breakthroughs in the chase • ECB via Getty Images
Southern Brave 139 for 7 (Wyatt-Hodge 59) beat Birmingham Phoenix 124 (Kalis 44, Bell 3-17) by 15 runs
Southern Brave made it two from two in this year's competition, as Sophie Devine starred in a 15-run victory over Birmingham Phoenix in front of a record crowd at Utilita Bowl.
A crowd of 11,167 turned out in the Hampshire sunshine to see the home side prevail in a game which see-sawed throughout but was ultimately decided by the regular wickets Brave took throughout the Phoenix run chase.
Both teams came into today's game off the back of strong opening wins, with Phoenix winning the toss and opting to field. Danni Wyatt-Hodge's 59 from 39 balls was the foundation for the Brave's total of 139, ably supported by Laura Wolvaardt (28) and Devine (27).
After a good start from Brave, Phoenix came back into the first innings, restraining the home side in the last 25 balls. At one stage, a big score was on the cards but, led by Megan Schutt (2 for 23 from 20 balls) and then Em Arlott (2 for 19 from 20 balls) at the death, Brave faltered to 139 with only 19 coming from the last 15 balls.
Southern Brave took the early wickers of Emma Lamb and Georgia Voll, both of whom had done well in the Phoenix's first game. Ellyse Perry and Amy Jones then steadied the ship and looked comfortable in their efforts to knock off the total.
When Jones was out for 20, Sterre Kalis took over the charge to the finish, with Phoenix needing 45 from the final 30 balls. However, when Perry was caught well in the deep by Mady Villiers for 26 from 21 balls, Kalis accelerated but ultimately ran out of support, and Phoenix were bowled out with two balls to spare, 15 short.
The Brave bowling performance was headlined by Lauren Bell taking 3 for 17 from 19 balls, with Devine's 2 for 28 and Tilly Corteen-Coleman's 2 for 16 also doing damage.
With her 27 runs, two wickets and a run out, Devine, the Meerkat Match Hero said: "I'm really pleased about the result. Danni (Wyatt-Hodge) was outstanding. The way she set up the game, it was trickier than she made it look. It was a great game for us and nice to do it in front of the home crowd.
"It is always nice to perform against teams you have previously played for. Every game is on the line and you have to be good. We have to keep sharp and keep learning. I have not played a lot of cricket over the last few months and was probably swinging like a rusty gate. I've played enough cricket to know that it will come. When you have someone like her (Wyatt-Hodge), it makes easier. If I can contribute in any way, that is what I am here for."