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RESULT
15th Match, Nottingham, August 16, 2025, The Hundred Women's Competition
(98/100 balls, T:107) 109/4

Brave won by 6 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
4/13 & 2 catches
tilly-corteen-coleman
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Tilly Corteen-Coleman four-for sends Brave four from four

Home side make a game of it having been 55 for 8 but Bouchier, Devine steer successful chase

ECB Media
16-Aug-2025 • 4 hrs ago
Tilly Corteen-Colemen struck twice in her first set, Trent Rockets vs Southern Brave, Women's Hundred, Nottingham, August 16, 2025

Tilly Corteen-Colemen struck twice in her first set  •  ECB/Getty Images

Southern Brave 109 for 4 (Bouchier 42, Devine 41*) beat Trent Rockets 106 (Gordon 32, Corteen-Coleman 4-13) by xx runs
A dominant bowling performance followed by a measured if not nervy run chase saw the Southern Brave to a six-wicket win over Trent Rockets in The Hundred women's competition at Trent Bridge.
Electing to bowl first, Georgia Adams' decision was justified almost immediately when 17-year-old Tilly Corteen-Coleman struck two huge blows in her opening set, removing Bryony Smith caught off a leading-edge and Nat Sciver-Brunt brilliantly stumped by Rhianna Southby.
Despite a 16-ball 25 from captain Ash Gardner, the Rockets top order faltered miserably. From 36 for 2 at the conclusion of the powerplay, it was complete Brave dominance as Rockets collapsed to 55 for 8.
Left-arm spinner Corteen-Coleman bowled brilliantly, also dismissing Heather Graham and Emma Jones - the former another stumping by the impressive Southby - on the way to brilliant figures of 4 for 13. Lauren Bell returned to strike twice in three balls, becoming the first woman to take 50 wickets in the Hundred in the process, finishing her 20 balls with 3 for 16.
Alana King and Kirstie Gordon then staged a recovery to keep their side in the game. They shared a record tenth-wicket stand of 50 from 44 deliveries to help the Rockets to 106 and give them something to bowl at.
In the run chase, Rockets struck early - Danni Wyatt-Hodge run out by King after a miscommunication with Maia Bouchier. Laura Wolvaardt was then caught by Sciver-Brunt off Gordon to see the score 10 for 2 with two in-form batters back in the shed.
Bouchier and Sophie Devine played cautiously against probing bowling from King and Gardner, steadily chipping away at the target as the Brave reached 52 for 2 at halfway with 55 runs still required.
Bouchier began to open her shoulders as Brave approached their target, but she targeted King one time too many, running past a wide one to be stumped for 43.
Devine was joined by Freya Kemp who, after cracking a huge six off Gordon, went caught on the boundary with eight still required from seven balls. But Devine stayed calm, striking a crucial boundary off Graham as the Brave got home with two balls to spare.
Meerkat Match Hero, Corteen-Coleman, said: "It's been fantastic, such a great team performance. Good to get another win on the board. There's a bit of a track record of Trent Bridge being a bit slow and having a bit of turn so I thought I might be in the game.
"I can't complain, it's been a great day. We're a great group. We've been working really hard and obviously off the back of last year I feel like we've got a lot to prove and we're on our way to doing that."

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