Oval Invincibles emerged victorious over Manchester Originals in a thrilling match by a narrow margin of three runs. Oval Invincibles set a target of 164 runs, with S Curran top-scoring with 68 runs and Jacks contributing 41 runs. In response, Manchester Originals put up a tough fight but fell short, scoring 161 for 7 wickets. Hurst played a valiant knock of 50 runs but could not take his team over the line. Curran and Zampa were the standout bowlers for Oval Invincibles, picking up 2 wickets each while restricting the opposition. Ultimately, Oval Invincibles' all-round performance secured them the win in this closely contested match.
Sam Curran held his nerve to again be Oval Invincibles' match-winner in a last-ball thriller against Manchester Originals at Emirates Old Trafford.
The England allrounder conceded just three runs from the final five balls of the game as Invincibles snatched victory by just three runs to go top of the table.
Curran is the form man of the men's competition, after claiming a hat-trick and hitting a half-century last time out against London Spirit, and was at it again in Manchester clearing the ropes on six occasions on his way to 68 from 38 balls before his heroics with the ball.
Defeat ends the hopes of the Originals, finalists in the past two years, of reaching the knockout stage.
Young Originals opener Matthew Hurst struck 50 from 29 balls, two days after his first half-century in the men's competition, to initially put the hosts on course to chase down 164 for 8. The 20-year-old shared an 89-run opening stand from 54 balls with skipper Phil Salt.
Salt has made his name as England's hard-hitting opener and while he made a fast start, it was Hurst who stole the limelight with an array of stunning strokes to get the home crowd roaring.
But when both fell in quick succession, Hurst succumbing to some clever bowling from Will Jacks, the Originals started to show signs they were ready to throw away another winning position.
Paul Walter unleashed a couple of big hits but Wayne Madsen was retired not out and replacement Sikandar Raza was immediately caught in the deep.
Jamie Overton blasted a six, but then edged Curran behind, as Curran got to work on closing out the match.
Usama Mir missed a slower ball and, with four needed from the final delivery, he could only pick out Tom Lammonby 10 yards inside the leg-side rope.
Curran said: "I thought with the ball it felt like we bowled really well. I think our success at the moment is just the self belief.
"Everyone is able to step up and it can always be someone different. The Hundred format is good because you can always feel in the game. You can squeeze the new batter with those 10 balls from one end. We're winning close games and really pleased."