Amy Hunter scored a wonderful century to lead the Dragons to a 19-run DLS win over the Typhoons in a rain-affected Super Series interpro at Waringstown.

The Belfast teenager was at her inventive best, displaying her full repertoire of shots in a wonderful 106 from 96 balls that included ten boundaries. 

Hunter shared a third wicket stand of 102 in 18 overs with fellow international Arlene Kelly – who hit five fours in a breezy 41 – and a further 82 with for the fifth wicket with Bready all-rounder Alana Dalzell (33) in a Dragons total of 233 for six in 39 overs.

Further rain meant the target was adjusted twice, leaving the visitors a challenging 198 in 26 overs. Former Ireland captain Laura Delany top-scored with 48 in the chase, while there were runs too for opener Annabel Squires (46) and Leah Paul (22). 

However, the required rate kept climbing and two wickets for New Zealander Bella Armstrong ensured the Typhoons fell 19-runs short. 

The win takes the predominantly Ulster-based Dragons to the top of the table, ahead of the Scorchers and Typhoons, who meet next week in County Wicklow.