LS vs OI: Grace Harris Dominates Women’s Hundred 2025 Opener With A Record-breaking 89

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LS vs OI: Defending champions London Spirit (LS) began their Women’s Hundred 2025 journey with an authoritative 17-run victory over city rivals Oval Invincibles (OI) at Lord’s.

The game attracted a lively attendance of 15,640 spectators, and the big star on the day was Grace Harris, who took the center stage with a scorching 89 not out from just 42 balls.

Grace Harris vs Meg Lanning: A Battle of Australian Titans

In a nail-biting clash between two of Australia’s top hitters, Grace Harris came out on top. Signed ahead of Meg Lanning in the winter, Harris vindicated Spirit’s move by opening up on the Invincibles’ bowling lineup with a brutal onslaught.

Her explosive innings was full of power and precision, underpinning Spirit’s score of 176 for 3, the second-largest score in Women’s Hundred history.

Lanning, however, put up a good fight with 85 from 51 balls, bringing Oval Invincibles back into the chase before being dismissed. Lack of support at the other end, however, meant her fight came to an end in vain.

Cordelia Griffith and Harris Power Spirit’s Batting Surge

Grace Harris was the star of the show, but she had competent support from Cordelia Griffith, who smashed a quick 50 off 29 deliveries. The two of them propelled London Spirit to a commanding total that established the tone of the match.

“There were good comms from the openers — the wicket was nice, just a bit of swing in the air,” said Grace Harris. “I’m happy to bat anywhere, but it’s always good to finish strong.”

LS vs OI: Invincibles Falter Despite Lanning’s Brilliance

Even with Meg Lanning’s imposing innings, Oval Invincibles were not able to establish partnerships consistently. Brief contributions from Alice Capsey and Marizanne Kapp gave hope, but they weren’t able to compete with Spirit’s batting depth.

Alternatively, the absence of a consistent secondary scorer was conspicuous in contrast to the Griffith-Harris partnership.

Bowling Highlights: Farrant Ends Drought, Ryana Shines

For the Invincibles, Ryana Macdonald-Gay was the most frugal and reliable bowler, while Tash Farrant marked a personal milestone by claiming her first wicket in the competition after 1,450 days, after sitting out due to an injury layoff. 

Meerkat Match Hero: Grace Harris

Harris’ destructive inning got her the Meerkat Match Hero award, and she opined on the significance of a good start in the high-intensity format of The Hundred.

“Always want to get the win up first, particularly against cross-town rivals,” said Harris. “It’s always nice to get the wood on them early in the season.” 

Heather Knight Absence, No Problem for Spirit

London Spirit demonstrated cohesion and firepower despite their 2024 title-winning captain Heather Knight’s absence. Their impressive team performance, spearheaded by Grace Harris, sets them up well for their efforts to hold onto their title.

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