Isabelle Wong, aka Issy Wong, remembered how she was ignored by the English match presenter Isha Guha during the post-match presentation. Representing the London Spirit in The Hundreds Women, Wong came for a quick chat with Guha, where Guha congratulated her for her team's 17-run win against the Oval invincibles. But when Wong extended her hand for a handshake, Guha ignored it. Wong walked out, shaking hands with the other presenter. Cut to Saturday, Spirit won their second match of the tournament against Welsh Fire by 2 runs. Wong took a wicket, giving 19 runs. Right after Tara Norris returned, Wong came again for the chat. Guha extended her toward Wong, but Wong mockingly extended the hand and then refused. Instead she did a nose wiggle that made both of them burst into laughter. Here, Guha seemed to have remembered about her ignorance last time, as she said, "Issy Wong is coming here. Izzy, I am going to get this over and done with it. So here we go... Okay, I deserve that." Watch the video here: Issy Wong gets her revenge over @isaguha 😂#BBCCricket #TheHundred pic.twitter.com/1KfY7mBDnQ — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 9, 2025 Read also: Harshit Rana on Rohit, Shreyas & North Delhi’s DPL Win What happened in the match between London Spirit and Welsh Fire? London Spirit Women scored 124 runs in 99 balls, with Charli Knott leading the charge with 47 runs off 33 balls. Key contributors included Kira Chathli (19) and Grace Harris (18). The bowling attack was led by Freya Davies and Katie Levick, who took three wickets each. Welsh Fire Women chased 122 runs but fell short, finishing 122/5 in 100 balls. Sophia Dunkley top-scored with 36 runs, supported by Hayley Matthews (26) and Jess Jonassen (29). Issy Wong and Charli Knott were effective bowlers for London Spirit, taking crucial wickets. The match was closely contested, with London Spirit winning by 2 runs in a thrilling 100-ball contest.