Northern Superchargers claimed that a first hundred title after the fine all-round display by Annabel Sutherland was supported by the crucial unbeaten 35 by Nicola Carey in a seven-wicket victory over Southern Brave.
Brave had written history in the 100-Ball tournament with eight eight victories of eight in the group stage, but they were limited to 115 for six after they had stopped in a bat on a sticky Lord’s Surface for a record women’s crowd of 22,542 spectators.
Freya Kemp Top scored for Brave with 26, but was one of the two scalp for Sutherland, who took two to 23 and the Australian Slagman later skipped the winning blow with an excellent six in the ground with 12 balls.
Southern brave innings
This was a repeat of the final of 2023 and after a fierce start, brave opener Maia Bouchier her pads for the first maximum of the final and it was followed by another six of Danni Wyatt-Hodge.
Kate Cross reacted with the scalp of Bouchier after she had charged the Wicket and Laura Wolvardt-with 207 runs in the tournament-der then bent for a Golden Duck by the English veteran.
A wide followed on Cross’ Hat-Trick Ball, but Sutherland soon sent Wyatt-Hodge back for 25 to reduce good to 43 for three.
New Zealand batter Sophie Devine found a much needed ally in Kemp, but Devine was caught extra coverage by Phoebe Litchfield after a 43-run stand for the fourth Wicket.
Kemp, whose last England -was in January, three fires quickly hit the ground in an attempt to increase the Ante before she was the second scalp of Sutherland and ran 26 out of 16 balls.
A horror run-out for brave captain Georgia Adams has reduced her side to 94 for six, but Mady Villiers added some much needed impulse with three late limits to set superchargers 116 for the victory.
Northern Superchargers Chase
The English teenager Davina Perrin was almost successful that many themselves in the Eliminator win on Saturday at London Spirit and the appetite weakened with a paddle sweep for four.
When Perrin Lauren Bell then took away before she threw the next ball over Rhianna Southby, a striking innings appeared on the cards, but Devine was good for the Superchargers sensation for 17.
It brought Litchfield to the fold and she only needed 22 points to end as the leading scorer of the tournament, which took place after just 11 balls.
Litchfield took a shine to Villiers and sweep twice before four before she launched a huge six halfway.
The next border for the Australian was followed by a short delay for rain, but the sun quickly appeared and with Superchargers well ahead on the Duckworth-Lewis method at 55 for two off 38 balls, brave inspiration needed.
Off-spinner Tyron gave it the crucial wicket of Litchfield, who aimed from above to Bell and left 26.
With 57 runs required and 56 balls left, SuperChargers remained in the predominance and Carey struggled the further momentum with a flurry of borders next to Sutherland.
Brave Captain Adams used a strategic time-out after 75 balls and turned to leading Wicket-Taker Bell, but Luck left them.
With the last delivery of Bell’s enchantment, she defeated Sutherland and hit the off-stupid enough to make the lights flash on the stumps, but the bail were not disconnected.
Another Carey limit walked closer to a first hundred title for a first hundred title before Sutherland won the title with a ride for six from Adams to end up in 28.
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