The Hundred 2024: Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten fifty in vain as Originals win thriller

Victory looked inevitable for Trent Rockets before Kathryn Bryce dismissed Ash Gardner with three balls to go

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Old Trafford: Manchester Originals 137-6, Trent Rockets 136-6 - Manchester Originals win by one run

Manchester Originals held their nerve with ball in hand to defy a record partnership between Nat Sciver-Brunt and Ash Gardner and take the victory at Emirates Old Trafford in The Hundred.

Sciver-Brunt (56*) and Australian all-rounder Gardner (36) combined for a record fourth-wicket partnership of 86 and looked primed to take Trent Rockets over the line, but with three balls left and victory in sight, Kathryn Bryce dismissed Gardner to drag the game back in the home side's favour.

Ultimately Sciver-Brunt needed a final-ball boundary to win the game, but could only manage two.

Bryce's momentum-swinging intervention rounded off a team performance for Manchester Originals, who would have been happy to post 137 for 6 on a slow pitch after being asked to bat first.

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Ash Gardner shared a record partnership with Nat Sciver-Brunt but it wasn't enough (ECB/Getty Images)

Eve Jones (34), Beth Mooney (24) and Bryce (32) herself were the mainstays of their effort – their highest total since 2022 – and once again captain Sophie Ecclestone added late momentum with a powerful five-ball 13.

Early wickets in Trent Rockets' reply from the pacy and impressive Lauren Filer saw the Originals ahead of the ledger as far as WinViz was concerned, but once Sciver-Brunt and Gardner came together the Rockets appeared increasingly comfortable despite the rising run-rate.

When Sciver-Brunt hit Ecclestone for two fours within the final 15 deliveries, she appeared to have done enough to make it two wins from two for her team but Bryce and the Originals had the final say to get off the mark in the fourth year of The Hundred.

Meerkat Match Hero Lauren Filer said: "It was a real team performance today. Everyone did their job and it's just so good to get over the line.

"The pitch is actually a bit slower than last game. We batted very, very well on it and we thought it was a good total.

"We talked about doing the simple things for longer and nailing our skills, and I think we did that today."

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