1. Goodbyepublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 18 August

    Well, what a day!

    Another fun-filled Hundred comes to an end, with London Spirit taking the women's title for the first time and Oval Invincibles retaining the men's.

    You can watch the women's highlights below, and the men's game will be available shortly. You can also read my colleague Sam Drury's match reports from Lord's - click here for the women's and here for the men's.

    The cricket continues next week, with the first Test between England and Sri Lanka starting on Wednesday 21 August - make sure you join us here on the BBC Sport website and app for live text coverage, with Test Match Special radio commentary available on Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds.

    Goodbye for now, and thanks for joining us!

  2. 'I'm gutted to be here again'published at 21:26 British Summer Time 18 August

    Southern Brave batter Laurie Evans on missing out on the title again: "I'm gutted to be honest. It is the third year in a row. All credit has to go to Oval Invincibles, they are a great team and have been for the last two years. I don't really know what to say, I'm absolutely gutted. The boys have worked so hard to get here. I'm gutted to be here again.

    "This game means a lot. You take pride in what you do and you get yourself out there, so I think it hurts when you miss opportunities or someone is better than you on the day. I felt like we were in a great position but Saqib Mahmood bowled a great spell there. He killed the game for us.

    "Trophies are what you remember as a player, certainly. Unfortunately, I will remember the ones that I have lost as well - so three in a row hurts."

  3. Postpublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 18 August

    Here's the winning moment for the Oval Invincibles after a brilliant performance.

    Sam Billings lifts the huge trophy above his head on the stage, they are joined by London Spirit's women on the outfield - and cue the big celebrations!

  4. 'Even better than last year'published at 21:21 British Summer Time 18 August

    Sam BillingsImage source, Getty Images

    Oval Invincibles captain Sam Billings: "Amazing. Just a real team effort throughout the tournament, probably even better than last year if I'm honest. It didn't go all our way and that's the strength of the group. A couple of really big turning points, Saqib Mahmood came and changed the game with that set of 10, getting their best wicket out. An amazing game of cricket and it just shows, especially in this format, that a game can change so quickly."

    On Saqib Mahmood's set of 10: "It was a huge part of the game. That was a turning point. The James Vince wicket as well was a huge turning point, two quality players. It's amazing because the game just ebbs and flows. We saw the predictor was about 50-50 throughout, even when they were in front, so you knew, especially here at Lord's if you get a couple of wickets, it makes it very difficult to play. It's an amazing feeling, I'm just really proud of the boys."

    On celebrations: "There will be a few sore hears in the morning I think, but you deserve it. You realise your career goes past very quickly and these are the nights to really remember and cherish as a group of mates, as much as colleagues. Winning trophies is what it's all about, even if it wasn't your day with your own skill, everyone has had an impact out there today. Very, very special."

  5. 'I love this tournament'published at 21:17 British Summer Time 18 August

    Oval Invincibles bowler Adam Zampa on BBC Two: "It was a funny game. We probably could've got more than we did with the bat but we just wanted to put a decent total on. We wanted to put them under pressure. In their batting, we got a couple of really key wickets and we got those at the right time. It feels good.

    "The James Vince wicket was the turning point. He is a big player for them. He seems to win a lot of tournaments and gets it done in the big games, so when we got him out we knew we could put their middle order under pressure.

    "I love this tournament. Days like today - the way Lord's put the day on, the women's game before us - it is a really good event."

  6. 'An amazing feeling'published at 21:14 British Summer Time 18 August

    Oval Invincibles all-rounder Will Jacks on BBC Two: "Buzzing. Amazing feeling. The last five balls when you know you're going to win is an amazing feeling, a great crowd. We worked so hard, absolutely over the moon."

    On increasing the score: "Personally I've struggled with runs. The balls have been moving a bit, the bowling attacks are good quality but it doesn't matter, you come to a final and I know what I had to do, it's my role, even if you score no runs, you've got to keep going with the same attitude and I did well today. Could have kept going but it's a good start and it's what we needed."

  7. Postpublished at 21:11 British Summer Time 18 August

    Another topsy-turvy game but Oval Invincibles come out on top, largely thanks to Saqib Mahmood.

    Southern Brave started their chase nicely, getting to 58-0 before losing three quick wickets and then another partnership between Laurie Evans and Leus du Plooy threatened to rebuild.

    Enter Mahmood, and the game changed in the space of seven balls.

  8. Postpublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 18 August

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Two

    They have got the highest win percentage for any team in any franchise league - that is how good the Oval Invincibles men's team are.

    They have got the power. They have got all the different options with the ball in hand. They have really retained their players well.

    The Curran brothers are just the heartbeat of this side!

    Curran brothers celebrate joyouslyImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 21:04 British Summer Time 18 August

    Phil Tufnell
    Former England spinner on BBC Two

    Handshakes all-round and why not! High-fives and cuddles as well. They are just such a good unit. They fight and scrap. They just know how to get over that line.

    They were just too good this evening for Southern Brave. They managed to get a score on the board that was just above par on this tricky wicket and a tricky place to chase as well.

    Wonderfully led by Sam Billings!

    Sam Curran, Donovan Ferreira, Tom Curran and Nathan Sowter of Oval Invincibles celebrate winning The Hundred FinalImage source, Getty Images
  10. OVAL INVINCIBLES WIN THE HUNDREDpublished at 21:01 British Summer Time 18 August
    Breaking

    Back-to-back titles for Oval Invincibles' men!

    A dominant all-round performance, they outplayed Southern Brave and were expertly led by Sam Billings, who raises both arms in the air and roars in delight behind the stumps.

    Hugs and smiles all round from the Invincibles players and staff.

  11. Postpublished at 21:01 British Summer Time 18 August

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Two

    That is pretty much done and dusted, if Sam Curran makes sure that he keeps that foot behind the line then Oval Invincibles will be champions again...

  12. Brave 129-7published at 2 balls left

    Need 19 from 2 balls

    Four more, but Craig Overton's cameo is going to be in vain...

  13. Brave 125-7published at 3 balls left

    Need 23 from 3 balls

    Just a single to long-on.

    Keep your foot behind the line, Sam...

  14. Brave 124-7published at 4 balls left

    Need 24 from 4 balls

    Curran nails the wide yorker.

    Four sixes, Jofra Archer. Over to you.

  15. Postpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 18 August

    Phil Tufnell
    Former England spinner on BBC Two

    Southern Brave have got to find something - one or two runs off each ball isn't going to do it.

    Jofra Archer can hit a big ball though!

  16. Brave 124-7published at 5 balls left

    Sam Curran has the ball in hand, ready to defend 24 from five balls.

    Craig Overton has whacked a few but it's come too little too late. Oval Invincibles have one hand on the big trophy...

  17. Postpublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 18 August

    Phil Tufnell
    Former England spinner on BBC Two

    I think he had a foot over there, he is shaking his head.

    Great awareness, but the momentum just carried it over the boundary too quickly.

  18. 6 runs

    Brave 120-7published at 7 balls left

    Need 28 from 7 balls

    Jordan Cox, that is nearly magnificent.

    He tries to palm a relay catch over the ropes, running at full pace from long-on, but he just treads on the sponge, which gives Craig Overton another six.

  19. Brave 114-7published at 8 balls left

    Make that 34 from eight, as Dawid Malan dives at cover to prevent a boundary before Overton swings and misses at the next.

    Oval Invincibles edge closer to retaining their Hundred title.

  20. Postpublished at 20:54 British Summer Time 18 August

    Dawid Malan
    Oval Invincibles fielder on Player Mic on BBC Two

    I just moved so well for my catch, didn't I? Anticipation.

    Look, it has been quite a good last spell for us. Obviously there are still two dangerous players out there so closing these last balls off will be quite important for us.