RESULT
26th Match (D/N), Lord's, August 23, 2025, The Hundred Men's Competition
(92/100 balls, T:187) 139

Spirit won by 47 runs

Player Of The Match
44 (18)
jamie-smith
Report

Williamson, Dawson lead Spirit charge to dent Brave's knockout hopes

Jamie Smith sets tone with 44 off 18 as Spirit keep season alive - for now

ECB Media
23-Aug-2025 • 17 hrs ago
Liam Dawson celebrates a breakthrough with Kane Williamson, London Spirit vs Southern Brave, Lord's, The Hundred men's competition, August 23, 2025

Liam Dawson celebrates Jason Roy's dismissal with Kane Williamson  •  Philip Brown/Getty Images

London Spirit 186 for 4 (Williamson 53, Smith 44) beat Southern Brave 139 (Roy 37, Evans 37, Dawson 3-23, Gleeson 3-30) by 47 runs
London Spirit are just about still alive in the Hundred after an emphatic win over Southern Brave took them level with their opponents on 12 points and meant that both are still within reach of the third qualifying spot as the men's competition heads into its defining week.
Spirit's win meant that Oval Invincibles and Northern Superchargers have now qualified for the knockout stages, while Trent Rockets can lock in the third and final qualification spot with a win over Welsh Fire in Cardiff on Sunday afternoon. Spirit and Brave both need Rockets to lose their final two games, to win their own last fixtures, and even then would be reliant on Net Run-Rates.
Under the lights at Lord's, Spirit turned in arguably their most complete performance of the tournament to date. Jamie Smith was immense in the Powerplay, pumping seven of his 18 deliveries either to or over the fence to dominate an opening stand of 66 in 36 balls with David Warner.
The Australian's departure for 25, top-edging a reverse sweep, gave Michael Bracewell his first wicket, and the Kiwi offspinner then induced the mishit from Smith, who picked out Hilton Cartwright on the midwicket fence to go for a brilliant 44.
Kane Williamson has simmered so far this summer but here, he unfurled his full repertoire, hooking Jofra Archer for six and then driving him behind square for another maximum. His three sixes here, propelling him to a maiden half-century in the tournament, took his season tally up to five.
Brave's attack struggled to contain, though their young left-arm spinner James Coles showed his nous, going for just 22 from his 15 deliveries and picking up the wicket of the dangerous Ashton Turner, caught in the deep.
In reply, much hinged on the Brave's two white-ball icons, James Vince and Jason Roy. But when Vince plinked a pull shot off Luke Wood to mid-on, and Roy - after a sprightly cameo, including a monstrous 102-metre six off Richard Gleeson - played all round a straight one from Liam Dawson, the Brave's assault ran aground.
For a brief moment, as Laurie Evans climbed into the spinners Jafer Chohan and Turner, hitting four sixes in five balls to leave the Brave needing 90 from 43, the most unlikely of heists seemed possible. But as wickets fell at the other end, Evans ran out of partners, momentum and belief, eventually succumbing on the long-on boundary to give Gleeson his second wicket.
Dawson took care of business at the death, picking up his third clean-bowled of the evening, with Jamie Overton then castling his brother, Craig, to clinch the match and help improve the Spirit's run-rate.
The consolation for the Brave is that they remain in the shake-up, ahead of their final match on Thursday against Welsh Fire, while the Spirit face their capital rivals on Monday at the Kia Oval.

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