The Hundred 2025 results: Northern Superchargers beat Southern Brave to win first women’s title

Northern Superchargers sealed a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Southern Brave in the women’s final to win The Hundred for the first time.
After restricting the previously unbeaten Brave to 115-6, Superchargers held their nerve chasing a modest total and got over the line with 12 balls to spare.
While the batters, and in particular Davina Perrin, stole the show in their record-breaking win in Saturday’s Eliminator, it was the bowlers turn at Lord’s.
Kate Cross took two wickets in two balls late in the powerplay to remove the dangerous Maia Bouchier and Laura Wolvaardt – the latter with a beauty that jagged back to hit leg stump.
There were also two wickets for Australia all-rounder Annabel Sutherland as both she and Cross ended with figures of 2-23, while Freya Kemp top-scored for Brave with 26 from 17 balls.
Superchargers made a solid start to the chase but Perrin was not able to match her heroics from The Oval, showing glimpses of her class before falling for 17.
It was Phoebe Litchfield who swung the game firmly in Superchargers’ favour, hitting three fours and a six from her first four balls and, although she was dismissed for 26 from 13 balls, momentum stayed with the batting side.
Sutherland anchored the innings, knowing the game situation meant risks could be kept to a minimum, especially with Nicola Carey showing more aggression at the other end.
The pair put on an unbroken 60 for the fourth wicket, with Sutherland clubbing a straight six to secure the win in style.