Oval Invincibles star all-rounder Will Jacks produced a stunning all-round display of cricket to assist his side in defeating London Spirit by six wickets in The Hundred 2025 match at The Oval. His exceptional fielding highlight and attacking batting performance were key in Invincibles' returning to the position atop the points table. Jacks' moment of magic arrived in the first innings when he took a breathtaking flying catch to get rid of London Spirit batter Ollie Pope. The action occurred on the 34th ball of the innings, delivered by Sam Curran. Pope, who was at No. 3, attempted to play big but missed his shot. Fielding on the outside of the 30-yard circle, Jacks jumped to his left and made an incredible grab, and the crowd was left stunned. The official X account of the Hundred tweeted the video, and it went viral on social media quickly, with fans hailing Jacks for his quick reflexes and agility. Watch the video here: WILL JACKS! 🤩The definition of a screamer 😱#TheHundred | #RoadToTheEliminator pic.twitter.com/4BHn1Syiua — The Hundred (@thehundred) August 25, 2025 Also Read | WATCH: Kane Williamson Smashes Archer for Huge Six at Lord’s in The Hundred 2025 Will Jacks Shines with the Bat Pursuing a target of 153, Jacks gave his side a good platform with a rip-roaring 45 from 27 balls, including three sixes and four fours. He shared a vital 64-run second-wicket partnership with Jordan Cox, who made a top score of 47 from 27 balls. Their stand kept Oval Invincibles ahead of the required rate at all times. Even though the Invincibles' lost a few wickets early in the game, they were never out of the chase. Ferreira finished the chase off in style with some huge shots. They completed the target with 22 balls remaining, further cementing their status as one of the strongest sides of the tournament. Jacks was awarded the Player of the Match award for his all-round heroics that enabled Oval Invincibles to earn their sixth victory in eight matches and take over the No.1 position on the points table with 24 points. The two-time champions are poised for a direct entry into the final with their current form.