Clark's final-ball six seals win for Superchargers
Summary
Graham Clark hit a six on the last ball of the game, securing a three-wicket win for the Northern Superchargers against the Southern Brave in The Hundred cricket competition. This was the first time in the history of the men's or women's competitions in The Hundred that a match was won this way. Clark scored 38 runs, remaining not out, to help chase a target of 140.Key Facts
- Northern Superchargers beat Southern Brave by three wickets.
- The match was part of The Hundred cricket competition.
- Graham Clark hit the last ball for six to win the game.
- Clark scored 38 not out from 24 balls.
- The Superchargers needed 140 runs to win and finished at 141-7.
- This was the first time a match in The Hundred was won with a six off the final ball.
- England international Tymal Mills bowled the final set where Clark hit the winning six.
- Jofra Archer, playing for Southern Brave, took important wickets but was unable to prevent the loss.
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