Will Jacks hit a brilliant 72 from 41 balls as Oval Invincibles comfortably beat Trent Rockets by 26 runs in the men's final to claim their third straight Hundred title.Having topped the table, Invincibles came in as clear favourites and lived up to their billing at Lord's.Jacks got them off to a flyer, hitting the first ball of the match down the ground for four, and went on to record the highest individual score in a men's Hundred final as Invincibles posted 168-5.The England right-hander smashed seven fours and two sixes, including an enormous blow into the top tier to bring up a 32-ball fifty, and an 87-run partnership with Jordan Cox had Invincibles on their way to a huge total.However, Rockets pulled it back well and conceding just 25 runs from the last 20 balls gave them hope at the halfway stage.A competition-record successful chase at Lord's was still required, though, and despite a relatively bright start, it quickly looked beyond them.It was a leg-spinner who made the telling contribution, not Australia star Adam Zampa - flown in just for the final - but often overlooked compatriot Nathan Sowter.He took three wickets for just three runs in his first 10-ball set, removing Joe Root, Rehan Ahmed and Tom Banton to leave the Rockets reeling.Marcus Stoinis launched an assault, making 64 from 37 balls, but it came too late and Rockets finished well short on 142-8.Saqib Mahmood had Stoinis lbw from the last ball of the match to start the Invincibles celebrations after another victory at the home of cricket.
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