Jordan Cox burnt a hundred as the Oval Invensibles broke the record for the highest clan of the competition from above 226–4 in the 83-R win over Welsh Fire.
Cox crashed 86 with just 29 balls in an exciting performance of six hittings in the oval and Invineables passed the previous record score comfortably – Manchester Originals 2022 against Northern Supervisors in 2022.
England’s right hand Cax hit 10 sixes of 10 innings in front of a crowd of a jubilant house.
Openers Tawanda Muayy and Will Jack placed a platform of 76 in 39 balls before Cox, after a steady start, a hundred debut Ajit Singh Dell exploded in life by hitting four sixes in a set of five balls.
Seemar then dropped the cox on 45, but the stands came only for those who caught further.
Coxy placed 97 off only 39 balls with Sam Curan, earning 34, while Jack had 38 28 highest score.
The dominance of Invinables continued in the pursuit as Stephen Eskenazi was caught from the first ball of Jason Behrandorf and Cax then built another special moment, which was on a spiral catch, which was running back from the mid-on to dismiss Steve Smith for seven.
The fire was excluded for 143, leading to the third largest defeat in the hundred, although he made eight ahead sixes to ensure that the competition showed the most sixes in a match.
The two-time defending champions Invensibles join the top of the 12 points on the top of the table and the trent rockets, but go to the top courtesy of their impressive net run-rate.