Northern Superchargers Beats Southern Brave to Win Women’s Hundred 2025
Northern Superchargers secured the title with a seven-wicket win, led by standout performances from Australian players Annabel Sutherland and Nicola Carey, who was named Player of the Match.
- Northern Superchargers secured their first Women's Hundred title at Lord's on August 31, 2025, by comfortably overcoming Southern Brave with seven wickets in hand.
- The Superchargers overcame a strong Southern Brave side, which entered the final unbeaten in the group stage, after Carey joined recently due to Wareham's injury.
- Annabel Sutherland took 2-23 and scored 28 not out, while Nicola Carey led the chase with 35 not out off 25 balls, sharing a 60-run unbeaten partnership.
- At just 22, Phoebe Litchfield was recognized as the standout performer of the tournament by Stuart Broad, having amassed 292 runs and playing a key role in driving the Superchargers' successful campaign.
- The win marked the Superchargers' first Women's Hundred title, celebrated including a life-size cardboard cut-out of injured teammate Georgia Wareham to honor her contribution.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
13 Articles
13 Articles
Hundred Women: Northern Superchargers hammer Southern Brave to claim maiden title
Northern Superchargers secured their first Hundred Women’s title with a commanding seven-wicket win over Southern Brave. Their balanced attack and key batting performances defined a breakthrough season.
·India
Read Full ArticleNorthern Superchargers Win The Hundred 2025 Edition; NS-W Clinch Their Maiden Title After Defeating Southern Brave by Seven Wickets | 🏏 LatestLY
Northern Superchargers clinched their maiden The Hundred Women's title after thrashing the Southern Brave by seven wickets in the 2025 edition final at the iconic Lord's in London. 🏏 Northern Superchargers Win The Hundred 2025 Edition; NS-W Clinch Their Maiden Title After Defeating Southern Brave by Seven Wickets.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources13
Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
63% Left
L 63%
R 38%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium