RESULT
11th Match, Southampton, August 13, 2025, The Hundred Women's Competition
(83/100 balls, T:103) 103/2

Brave won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
15* (8) & 3/15
sophie-devine
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Sophie Devine stars as Brave maintain perfect start

White Ferns allrounder too good for Northern Superchargers as Brave move top

ECB Media
13-Aug-2025 • 9 hrs ago
Sophie Devine and Rhianna Southby celebrate, Southern Brave vs Northern Superchargers, The Hundred Women's Competition, Utilita Bowl, August 13, 2025

Sophie Devine took 3 for 15 and then struck 15*  •  Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Southern Brave 103 for 2 (Wyatt-Hodge 43, Wolvaardt 33*) beat Northern Superchargers 102 (Armitage 36, Devine 3-15)
A tight bowling performance led by Sophie Devine followed by a comfortable run chase with Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Laura Wolvaardt at the helm saw Southern Brave easily defeat North Superchargers by eight wickets at Southampton and make it three wins from three in The Hundred women's competition.
Electing to bat first, Superchargers started in a subdued fashion, scoring just four from the first 10 balls and losing Alice Davidson-Richards (2) and Phoebe Litchfield (5) on the way to posting 19-2 in the 25-ball powerplay.
Davina Perrin (13) was run out by Tilly Corteen-Coleman going for an incredibly risky second as the visitors continued to labour against tight Brave bowling, reaching 43-3 at halfway.
Mady Villiers took the big wicket of Annabel Sutherland (20), the Aussie well caught by Maia Bouchier at long-on, before Georgia Adams removed Superchargers wicketkeeper Bess Heath (3), brilliantly caught running backwards by her opposite number Rhianna Southby.
Skipper Hollie Armitage (36 not out) stuck in and was joined by Lucy Higham (13) at 74 for 7, the pair rallying late in the innings, sharing a partnership of 27 before Higham was dismissed by Devine (3-15) as the Kiwi took two-in-two in the final set to see Supercharges 102 all out.
In the chase, Grace Ballinger conceded just a wide from the opening set as Maia Bouchier started cautiously.
A single by Wyatt-Hodge off Kate Cross to take the score to 5-0 saw the experienced right-hander become the second player to pass 1,000 runs in The Hundred after Nat Sciver-Brunt reached the milestone last week.
Bouchier (5) was caught at mid-off off Cross, but Wyatt-Hodge put her foot on the gas, hitting Linsey Smith's left-arm spin for three consecutive boundaries, combining with Wolvaardt to bring up the Brave's 50.
Wyatt-Hodge was stumped off Katherine Fraser for 43 with 20 runs still required, but Wolvaardt (33 not out) and Devine (15 not out) saw the Brave home with 17 balls to spare.
Meerkat Match Hero Devine said: "The support we've had down here these last two games has been exceptional, so nice to have a couple of wins here and we've got a bit of travel to do now.
"We were a little bit in two minds as well with the overhead conditions and a used wicket, the great thing about this competition is the wins at home and being able to play to your home conditions and I think we did that exceptionally well today.
"Credit to everyone, I think we adapted really well with the ball and the way Danni and Wolvy went out there with the bat, they made it look like a different wicket."

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