Manchester Originals 140 for 4 (Wolvaardt 78*, Adams 2-24) beat Southern Brave 136 for 5 (Wyatt 61, Ecclestone 2-17) by six wickets
Brave have now failed to win any of their opening three games and were undone by a Woolvardt batting masterclass as the South African timed the chase perfectly to get her side home with two balls to spare.
Wyatt and Maia Bouchier got Brave off to a fast start with a 51-run stand from 35 balls. Kim Garth made the initial breakthrough bowling Bouchier before Wyatt and Charli Knott added 68.
England spinner Ecclestone removed both in the space of three balls and Woolvardt held stunning catch running backwards to leave the game evenly poised at the change of innings.
Lauren Cheatle won the battle with her countrywoman Beth Mooney, who edged behind dancing down the wicket, but from there Woolvardt and Jones took charge. Woolvardt hit 11 boundaries in her 52-ball innings while Jones kept the scoreboard ticking before picking out Knott at long-off from the bowling of Georgia Adams.
Ecclestone launched a six in her brief stay as Woolvardt remained to secure a second win for the Originals and leave Brave’s title defence in need of work.
Meerkat Match Hero Woolvardt said: “It’s nice to chase a big score and it will be good for our group. I didn’t get off to the start that I wanted and I think they bowled quite well in the middle. I felt like I wasn’t getting the boundaries I wanted but I knew we had the firepower so I just tried to take it deep. Eve was amazing. She has been whacking them in every game so far and she really played to her strengths.”
Source: ESPN Crickinfo