Dakshin Bahadur threw the oval invincible by 89 runs, the biggest difference in the history of the hundred women’s competition, to be clear at the top of the table.
His fifth win out of the five matches broke a record, which was set only on Sunday, when the London Spirit defeated Birmingham Phoenix by 88 runs.
The top-order of Maia Bouchier (34), Danni Wayt-Hodes (26) and Laura Volvard (36) brought him to a strong 161-6, while Maddy Villiers took 3–17 because the visiting side was excluded for 72.
Invineables, who chose to pursue the toss, struggled in search of their goal, lost three Sophie divine balls inside the powerplay, lost openers Lauren Winfield-Hil and Meg Lanning in space of the balls.
Bell removed his international team companions Ellis Capies and Paigie Sholfield with frequent delivery, before the Villiers left Invininkbals 43–6 for the Marriage Cupp and Foebe Franklin.
Amanda-Z Wellington offered some elements of resistance, scored an unbeaten run-a-ball 18, but no other inseparable batsman passed 10.
Debutant Daisy Gib was the last batsman to fall, who was caught by Villiers from Georgia Adams, ending the invincible attempt to finish 17 balls.
Braves now sit at the top of the standing with 20 points, first were behind the London Spirit on NET Run-Race, while inseparable finish fifth.