‘Invincible’ Kirstie celebrates win in The Hundred

By Rory Poulter

7th Sep 2022 | Local News

Cricketer Kirstie White, who is a manager at Richmond College, is celebrating after the Oval Invincibles won this year's The Hundred.

Kirstie and the team claimed the title in the second year of the national competition, which draws stars from across the world, at Lords at the weekend.

The Oval Invincibles, won the championship title for the second year in a row, beating the Southern Brave ladies by five wickets in a repeat of last year's final match.

Batter, Kirstie, who is a Teaching and Learning Manager at Richmond College in Twickenham, said: "Playing in The Hundred has been a phenomenal experience.

"It has been really amazing to see how much the women's game has grown, especially winning the competition in front of 20,00 people at Lords.

"August has been a month of hard graft, intense training and coach journeys, but alongside this I have made some seriously good memories with an amazing group of girls.

"Playing against and alongside some of the best players in world cricket will be an experience I will never forget."

Photo credits: Dave Vokes Photography.

     

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