Oval Invincibles 226 for 5 (Cox 86*, Henry 2-39) beat Welsh Fire 143 (Bairstow 50, T Curran 4-15) by 83 runs
Oval Invincibles, led by an inspired
Jordan Cox, smashed the highest score in the history of the Hundred, racking up 226 for 4 from their 100 balls as they crushed
Welsh Fire by 83 runs at the Kia Oval.
Asked to bat first in front of a packed home crowd, the Invincibles' innings sprung into life inside the first 10 balls, Will Jacks hitting Matt Henry for back-to-back boundaries.
Tawanda Muyeye then deposited David Payne for two sixes in a row as the home side started to put their foot down, racing to 54 for 0 after the 25-ball powerplay.
Saif Zaib came into the attack and made a fortunate but much-needed breakthrough, Muyeye pulling a half-tracker into the hands of Payne on the square-leg boundary.
Henry returned to the attack to remove Jacks, Chris Green taking yet another fine running catch in this year's tournament. Invincibles reached the halfway mark of the innings on a very healthy 89 for 2.
Cox deposited Ajeet Singh Dale, playing his first game in the Hundred, for three consecutive sixes over the leg-side boundary and then sent him over the rope again from the final ball of the set with an incredible reverse-scoop.
Sam Curran joined the party, hitting Green for back-to-back sixes to bring up the Invincibles 150, both he and Cox targeting the shorter boundary to devastating effect.
Singh Dale dropped Cox at short-third and the batter took advantage of the life, striking Paul Walter for three sixes in a row, bringing up a 21-ball fifty in the process.
Curran went caught in the deep off Green, which brought Donovan Ferreira to the middle, the South African promptly clubbing his first ball down the ground for six.
Ferreira launched another six before being caught at long-on by Steve Smith to a chorus of boos. Cox, notably not named in England's white-ball squads for the upcoming matches against South Africa and Ireland, closed out the innings with 14 runs from the final three balls, finishing 86 not out from 29 deliveries, with 10 sixes.
Welsh Fire's chase started dreadfully, Steve Eskinazi slapping the first ball from Jason Behrendorff to Muyeye who moved well to hang on at backward point.
This set the tone for what would be a muted second half, the task just too tough. Jonny Bairstow made an aggressive 50 and Tom Kohler-Cadmore played enterprisingly for 31 from 16, but Fire could only make 143 all out, Tom Curran taking 4 for 15.
Cox, named Meerkat Match Hero Cox, said of his power hitting: "Last game I unfortunately lost that front leg and basically had no power then. I did a bit of work in the nets with Donovan, he's all about base, and it helped."
On the Invincibles, he added: "It's a proper team and a privilege to be a part of it, to be honest. The depth we've got is incredible and it gives you that freedom for sure. We're playing some pretty good cricket."