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Manchester Originals to take on Oval Invincibles in the final

The final of the ongoing The Hundred Mens Competition will see the clash between Manchester Originals and Oval Invincibles on Sunday at Lord’s London. Manchester Originals stormed into the final by beating Southern Brave in the eliminator on Saturday. Manchester Originals recorded the 7-wicket victory in the eliminator. Phil Salt, Jos buttler and Laurie Evans will be crucial for Manchester Originals in the batting order while Joshua Little, Zaman Khan and Rickard Gleeson will be crucial in the bowling department.
Oval Invincibles, on the other hand, have topped the points table with their incredible performance. Jason Roy, Will Jacks, Sam Billings and James Neesham will be key in their top order as their bowling attack includes the likes of Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson and Nathan Sowter. The contest is going to be incredibly interesting as both teams have been in great rhythm.
Oval Invincibles Probable XI: Jason Roy, Will Jacks, Tawanda Muyeye, Sam Curran, Sam Billings (c & wk), James Neesham, Tom Curran, Gus Atkinson, Nathan Sowter, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson
Manchester Originals Probable XI: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (c & wk), Max Holden, Laurie Evans, Wayne Madsen, Paul Walter, Jamie Overton, Calvin Harrison, Joshua Little, Zaman Khan, Richard Gleeson
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