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Tawanda Muyeye (left) and Will Jacks (right) put on 114 in 49 balls
Sam Drury
BBC Sport journalist
Will Jacks and Tawanda Muyeye shared a blistering 114-run stand as defending champions Oval Invincibles inflicted a nine-wicket thrashing on Manchester Originals in The Hundred.
Having skittled the visitors for 128 at The Kia Oval, Invincibles bludgeoned their way to victory from 57 balls - the joint second-fastest win in the men's competition in terms of deliveries remaining - to maintain their perfect start to the tournament.
Muyeye finished unbeaten on 59 from 28 balls, while Jacks fell for 61 from 26 with just 15 required for victory.
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan was the pick of the Invincibles bowlers, taking 3-19, while fast bowler Saqib Mahmood also impressed with 2-26.
After being put in to bat, Originals were in trouble early, with opener Matty Hurst and England star Jos Buttler both dismissed without scoring.
Captain Phil Salt smashed three sixes in his 41 from 32 balls and put on 50 with New Zealand's Mark Chapman to give the away side hope before both fell to the irresistible Rashid.
The wickets kept tumbling and matters only got worse for the Originals with the ball as Jacks and Muyeye went to work.
Jacks was responsible for 21 of the 25 runs taken from Jimmy Anderson's first 10 balls but the England legend was not alone in going the distance.
Every bowler was under threat as Jacks made the early running, hitting 10 fours and two sixes in total, before Muyeye joined the party and briefly overtook his opening partner.
It was 24-year-old Muyeye who reached his half-century first, from 22 balls - a delivery quicker than Jacks - and he was there at the end as a Jordan Cox boundary put the winless Originals out of their misery.
What is happening on Sunday?
It's another four-game day on Sunday with double-headers in Southampton and Nottingham.
It starts at the Ageas Bowl with Southern Brave against Birmingham Phoenix (11:00/14:30 BST) before Trent Rockets face Northern Superchargers (14:30/ 18:00 BST) at Trent Bridge.
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