The Hundred Women’s 2025 Final Review: Sutherland, Carey take Northern Superchargers to maiden title
Northern Superchargers Women won the match by seven wickets in The Hundred Women's 2025 final.
The Northern Superchargers Women etched their name in history by securing their first-ever The Hundred Women’s title, defeating the Southern Brave Women in a rain-affected contest. Opting to field first after winning the toss, the Superchargers made early breakthroughs.
Southern Brave’s innings got off to a shaky start as they lost two quick wickets, with Kate Cross leading from the front with disciplined bowling. The experienced pairing of Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Sophie Devine attempted to steady the innings, adding valuable runs in the middle. However, they could not fully seize control of the game, with Wyatt-Hodge scoring 25 and Devine contributing 23.
The Southern Brave’s batting effort lacked momentum, but young Freya Kemp played a fighting cameo. Her 26 off just 17 balls provided some impetus to the innings, helping her side reach a modest total of 115 for 6 in their 100 balls. Cross impressed with figures of 2 for 23, while Annabel Sutherland matched her efforts with 2 for 23 of her own, ensuring the Superchargers carried the advantage into the chase.
Chasing 116 for victory, the Superchargers faced a few hiccups. They lost their first wicket with the score on 28 and were reduced to 59 for 3 following the dismissals of Alice Davidson-Richards and Phoebe Litchfield. Litchfield’s quickfire 26 from 13 balls, however, kept the scoreboard ticking and eased some pressure.
From there, Sutherland and Nicola Carey took charge with a composed, unbeaten stand of 60 runs. The pair guided the Superchargers to victory with 12 balls to spare, sealing a memorable maiden title. Carey finished unbeaten on 35, while Sutherland contributed a steady 28.
For the Southern Brave, wickets were shared between Devine, Mady Villiers, and Chloe Tryon, but the bowling unit failed to make enough breakthroughs. Carey’s all-round show earned her the Player of the Match, while Litchfield capped off a superb tournament as the Player of the Series, finishing as the leading run-scorer with 292 runs in 10 innings at an average of 41.71.
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