The Hundred Final: Oval Invincibles Triumph Over Manchester Originals
In a breathtaking finale at Lord’s, the Oval Invincibles clinched the 2023 Men's Hundred title by edging out the Manchester Originals by 14 runs—a landmark moment that crowned them as champions for the first time in the men’s competition. But more than a trophy, it was a story of resilience, partnership, and timing.
From Near Collapse to Historic Comeback
After being put in to bat, Invincibles found themselves in dire straits early on—reduced to 34/5 in just 36 balls. It looked like Originals had the final wrapped up. But then, the game turned on its head.
Enter Tom Curran and Jimmy Neesham, who stitched together an unbeaten 127-run partnership—still the highest for any wicket in men's Hundred history. Curran’s explosive 67 off 34 balls, complete with five towering sixes, combined with Neesham’s astute 57 off 33, rescued the innings and lifted them to a competitive 161/5.
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Bowling Brilliance and Fielding Discipline
Chasing 162, the Originals started promisingly with a solid opening pair. But the Invincibles' bowlers quickly turned the tide. Spinner Danny Briggs struck early, removing skipper Jos Buttler for just 11. Despite Max Holden’s courageous 37, the middle order crumbled, losing four wickets for just 17 runs. Tight death bowling from both Curran brothers sealed the victory.
Heroes and Headlines
Tom Curran was rightly awarded Player of the Match for his match-winning knock and crucial wicket in the chase.
The Invincibles finished atop the league table and looked worthy champions in both consistency and character.
Why This Victory Mattered
This final not only delivered drama and a stunning turnaround, but it also marked a significant milestone for Oval Invincibles—giving them their first men’s Hundred title, complementing their earlier success in the women's competition. For Originals, it was heartbreak again—they’d now lost two finals in a row (2022 and 2023), each by narrow margins.
Final Word
The 2023 Hundred final will be remembered as one of the greatest comebacks in the tournament's short history. Oval Invincibles’ unrelenting spirit, led by a defining partnership and clinical bowling, earned them a well-deserved title. Meanwhile, Manchester Originals can’t fault their effort—but in high-stakes cricket, it's the Invincibles who emerged victorious.
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