What a day of cricket at The Hundred. The most spell-binding action possible. You must be a part of it.
The best youngster around. Shafali Verma already is a world-beater aged just 17. But Freya Davies outsrmarted her with a brilliant piece of bowling. A yorker, landing the ball right on Verma's toes, was too good.
What a shot. The innovation involved from Georgia Elwiss is remarkable, switching her hands to scoop the ball over her shoulder. Trust us: it's even more difficult than it looks.
Power and timing. That's Naomi Dattani's game, and didn't she show it. She crashed this six out of the middle of the bat and against the advertising boards. It's a thing of beauty.
Adam Milne bowled a ball at 75 miles per hour. It was hit straight back at him. He caught it. One-handed. Simply ridiculous.
How far could you hit a cricket ball at 83 miles per hour? Probably not that far. Liam Livingstone can hit it 102 metres. You have to see it to believe it - and frankly even seeing the shot it's impossible to believe.
Under pressure on the boundary, Roelof van der Merwe was the coolest man in Edgbaston. If he touches the cushion or steps outside of it while holding the ball, this would be six. But he showed expert balance and control and took the catch.