A thumping win for Spirit to close out the group stage in the Women's comp. The men will take on each other on the same ground. You can find out coverage of the action here. See you in the knockout stages. Goodbye from me, Ekanth, and our scorer, Chandan Duorah.

Grace Harris, POTM: It's one of the better days I've had in England. Happy to have freed up and contributed. Loved the pitch as a batter, wouldn't have if I were a bowler. Lucky I didn't have to roll the arm over. Genuinely a good wicket to bat on. Happy that I scored some runs. (What team were looking for) Wanted to finish on a positive and free up. I had to battle with the mentality of being an opening batter vs having a swing, with the risk in your favour, in the middle order. Glad I didn't overthink the game, which I do sometimes, moving around the order. Heather is a fantastic captain. I'd only played against her, was great to play under her, know how she thinks of and control the game. I've had a ball with the London Spirit, would've loved to have contributed more but maybe next year. Don't know. I name all my bats after burgers because they're all stickered the same, how'd you tell them apart otherwise? This one's already named: Zinger Stacker, it came through today. It has a chunkier middle as does Big Mac, they've just been broken and might have to go to the shop for repairs.

5:21pm: An absolute drubbing. Harris ensured Phoenix never entered the contest in the first innings. Kerr and Glenn did so in the second. Gibson getting Devine early was key. Munro's set being filled with back-of-hand slower balls was a point of note. Kalis was the only batter to get a good start. Burns was very aggressive but couldn't get going. The target and the ever increasing asking rate never gave Phoenix a chance, and, sadly, they'll have to end their season without a win.

15.1
W
Kerr to Levick, OUT, Swing and a miss. Ball hits off, a comprehensive 73-run win for Spirit. Fullish ball lands around fourth stump and comes in with the angle. Levick tried to heave it over midwicket. Missed it and Kerr smiles in delight as the high-fives start.

KA Levick b Kerr 0 (1m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Kerr

END OF OVER:
15 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | BP-W: 99/9 (74 runs required from 25 balls, RR: 6.60, RRR: 14.80)

  • Katie Levick0 (2b)
  • Charis Pavely1 (1b)
  • Sarah Glenn3.5-0-22-2
  • Danielle Gibson1.5-0-11-2
14.5
0
Glenn to Levick, no run, Length on fourth at 49mph, chopped to backward point
14.4
0
Glenn to Levick, no run, Full ball is driven to the bowler
14.3
W
Glenn to Arlott, OUT, Driven hard and straight, Harris settles close to the boundary and takes it with nonchalance. She was trodding to the left, was completely sure she was well in and ran in for the celebrations. Ball was full and Arlott had hit it hard and well, not enough. 99 for 9.

EL Arlott c Harris b Glenn 5 (6m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 83.33

14.2
1
Glenn to Pavely, 1 run, Full on middle and off from around, driven to mid-off for a quick single

Phoenix 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st5SFM DevineT Flintoff
2nd26SL KalisT Flintoff
3rd16AE JonesSL Kalis
4th19EA BurnsAE Jones
5th3EA BurnsE Jones
6th19E JonesAJ Freeborn
7th4E JonesIECM Wong
8th5EL ArlottIECM Wong
9th2EL ArlottC Pavely
10th0KA LevickC Pavely