Northern Superchargers 144 for 4 (Kelly 69*, Litchfield 40) beat Welsh Fire 128 for 8 (Harris 37, Cross 2-19, Ballinger 2-28, Davidson-Richards 2-29) by 16 runs
Northern Superchargers defeated Welsh Fire by 16 runs to ensure they prepared for this weekend’s Hundred playoffs in fine form.
The Superchargers will need leaders Southern Brave to suffer a wide-margin defeat at Manchester Originals tomorrow to open the door for them to go straight to Lord’s, with a re-match Eliminator against Fire the most likely scenario at the Kia Oval on Saturday.
Dunkley gave Fire their breakthrough wicket by taking a stunning catch off her own bowling when Jemimah Rodrigues tried to take on the legspinner but knocked the ball straight back.
Welsh Fire gained ground as Australian batter Harris put on a striking performance with a steady 37, edging the visitors towards that 145 total needed to win.
However, another breakthrough wicket was swiftly taken again as Cross bowled Harris and Dunkley followed not far behind, going for 29 runs off 22 balls, when Kelly held on to a catch off Alice Davidson-Richards.
Sarah Ballinger also put in a strong performance as she took the wickets of Sarah Bryce and Alex Griffiths as the hosts ensured they would head to London with winning form.
Ciara Fearn is a Hundred Rising Reporter
Source: ESPN Crickinfo