The Hundred Dec 07, 2025

The Hundred: Northern Superchargers win first women's title as Southern Brave's eight-match winning streak ends

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
The Hundred: Northern Superchargers win first women's title as Southern Brave's eight-match winning streak ends

Northern Superchargers snapped Southern Brave's eight-match winning streak to clinch their first Hundred title and deny their opponents a second as well as the first unbeaten season in the tournament's five-year history.

Brave had been impeccable throughout the group stage, including beating Superchargers by eight wickets at home, but they came unstuck in Sunday's Lord's final, losing by seven wickets.

Georgia Adams' side were restricted to an under-par 115-6 before Superchargers reached their target with 12 balls to spare, following a six from Annabel Sutherland (28no off 25) off Adams, to exact revenge for their 34-run defeat to Brave in the 2023 final.

Brave would have taken two wickets in as many balls - and reduced Superchargers to 59-4 after 45 - had they reviewed for Nicola Carey (35no off 25) lbw to Chloe Tryon, moments after Phoebe Litchfield (26 off 13) was out to a limp sweep following a four-laden cameo.

Australian duo Carey and Sutherland guided Superchargers home with an unbroken stand of 60 from 44, although Carey had another scare when a delivery from Lauren Bell - the tournament's leading wicket-taker - hit the bail but it stayed in its groove.

Sutherland (2-23) and Kate Cross (2-23) had earlier starred with the ball - Cross' wickets of Maia Bouchier (13) and Laura Wolvaardt (0) coming from successive deliveries.

Superchargers' 18-year-old opener Davina Perrin (17 off 16) was unable to truly back up her record-breaking, 42-ball century in the eliminator win over London Spirit at The Kia Oval on Saturday.

Yet, she still notched a few sumptuous fours, including an uppercut over the wicketkeeper's head, and her remarkable hundred is likely to be the underlying memory of finals weekend and could fast-track her into other franchise tournaments around the world and possibly even senior England recognition.

In the final, Cross's twin strikes reduced Brave to 28-2 after 24 balls, which became 43-3 after 40 when Sutherland nailed Danni Wyatt-Hodge's (25) middle stump with a nip-backer.

Freya Kemp (26 off 16) and Mady Villiers (17no of 11) gave Brave something to defend, while New Zealand veteran Sophie Devine contributed a scratchy 23 off 28 deliveries.

Brave's total proved inferior, though, as they suffered a third defeat in four finals with this disappointment coming after back-to-back losses to Oval Invincibles in 2021 and 2022 preceded their maiden victory a year later.

Northern Superchargers' Phoebe Litchfield, after being named Hundred MVP for 292 runs in 10 innings:

"If you had told me a month ago that we would be lifting the trophy and I would have this [the MVP trophy] in my hand, I wouldn't have believed you. I think our bowlers won it for us. As an Aussie coming over and playing, it's been a blast."

Northern Superchargers Nicola Carey, the Player of the Match in the final:

"I have been here for only a short period of time but it has been unbelievable. The whole group is amazing, so it was so easy to come in the middle of the tournament."

Tags:

the-hundred news id:13422210

Share this article

Related Posts

The Hundred: James Anderson and Rocky Flintoff signed in wildcard draft

The Hundred: James Anderson and Rocky Flintoff signed in wildcard draft

James Anderson and Rocky Flintoff have been signed as ‘wildcards’ for the Hundred, with the latter following his father Andrew Flintoff to Northern Su...

The Hundred: Takeovers of six franchises completed as ECB pledges £500m grassroots investment

The Hundred: Takeovers of six franchises completed as ECB pledges £500m grassroots investment

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have confirmed the completion of "six strategic partners" for six of the teams in The Hundred. The remaining...

The Hundred men's and women's team guide: James Anderson, Davina Perrin, Esmae MacGregor, David Warner and Alana King among players to watch

The Hundred men's and women's team guide: James Anderson, Davina Perrin, Esmae MacGregor, David Warner and Alana King among players to watch

The Hundred is back for 2025, with London Spirit's women's side and Oval Invincibles men out to defend the titles they won at Lord's last summer.You c...

The Hundred: Grace Harris powers defending champions London Spirit to win over Oval Invincibles in first women's match of 2025

The Hundred: Grace Harris powers defending champions London Spirit to win over Oval Invincibles in first women's match of 2025

London Spirit Women began their defence of the Hundred title with a 17-run victory over two-time champions Oval Invincibles in a derby at Lord's as th...

The Hundred investors: Tom Brady, Chelsea's Todd Boehly, IPL team owners and big businesses all secure stakes

The Hundred investors: Tom Brady, Chelsea's Todd Boehly, IPL team owners and big businesses all secure stakes

Sports team owners and billionaire businessmen are among the high-profile investors who have secured stakes in The Hundred ahead of the 2025 season. T...

The Hundred: Tymal Mills leads Southern Brave to last-gasp win against Manchester Originals

The Hundred: Tymal Mills leads Southern Brave to last-gasp win against Manchester Originals

Tymal Mills starred with bat and ball after his late partnership with Craig Overton saw the Southern Brave snatch a dramatic one-wicket victory agains...