Teen Sensation Corteen-Coleman Shines as Southern Brave Dominate Trent Rockets in The Hundred
Tilly Corteen-Coleman's stellar performance with 4-13 leads Southern Brave to a commanding victory over Trent Rockets in The Hundred.



In a thrilling encounter at Trent Bridge, 17-year-old Tilly Corteen-Coleman showcased her exceptional talent by taking 4-13, propelling Southern Brave to a six-wicket victory over Trent Rockets in The Hundred women's competition. Corteen-Coleman's remarkable spell included the wicket of England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, marking her best figures in the tournament to date.
Match Highlights
- Trent Rockets: Struggled to 106 all out in 100 balls, with Kirstie Gordon top-scoring with 32.
- Southern Brave: Chased down the target with two balls to spare, thanks to Maia Bouchier's 42 and Sophie Devine's unbeaten 41.
Key Performances
- Tilly Corteen-Coleman: The young left-arm spinner was the star of the show, decimating the Rockets' batting lineup.
- Lauren Bell: Continued her dominance as the tournament's leading wicket-taker with an impressive 3-16.
Turning Points
- Early Collapse: Rockets were reduced to 55-8 before Gordon's late resistance.
- Crucial Partnership: Bouchier and Devine's 69-run stand steadied Brave's chase after an early wobble.
Final Outcome
Southern Brave now lead the standings with 16 points, four clear of Northern Superchargers, while Trent Rockets languish in sixth place.
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