
Wicket Project Captures Diverse Faces of Women's Cricket in Bradford
The Wicket project highlights women's cricket in Bradford, focusing on diversity, community, and belonging, amid growing interest in the sport.

The Wicket project highlights women's cricket in Bradford, focusing on diversity, community, and belonging, amid growing interest in the sport.

Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten 67 and a record 118-run stand with Beth Mooney led Trent Rockets to a nine-wicket win over MI London, booking their knockout stage spot in The Hundred.

Sussex chair Ed Warner has proposed a new T10 tournament for non-Hundred-hosting counties to boost revenue and provide fixtures during August, as the club faces financial special measures following £1.3m losses.

Southern Brave defeated London Spirit by five wickets in a low-scoring Hundred match at Lord's. Jofra Archer's season-best 4-9 helped bowl out Spirit for 105, despite Jonny Bairstow's 56. David Miller then guided Brave to victory with an unbeaten 39, overcoming a mid-innings wobble.

Southern Brave extended their unbeaten run to five matches with a five-wicket victory over London Spirit at Lord's. Meanwhile, Birmingham Phoenix secured their first win of The Hundred women's competition, beating Welsh Fire by seven wickets at Edgbaston, with Ellyse Perry and Alice Capsey starring.

Southern Brave secured an eight-run victory against Welsh Fire in The Hundred women's competition at Utilita Bowl, Southampton. Fire, chasing 127, dramatically collapsed from 109-3 after Georgia Voll's dismissal, losing five wickets for just six runs.

Welsh Fire, led by captain Phil Salt's unbeaten 47 runs, secured a six-wicket victory against Southern Brave in Southampton, marking a winning start to their 2026 Hundred season. Fire successfully chased 136 runs with two balls to spare.