Superchargers bank second place ahead of Eliminator with Spirit
Superchargers will progress to Sunday's final to face Brave if rain scuppers Saturday's showdown
ECB Media
26-Aug-2025 • 6 hrs ago
Annabel Sutherland celebrates after taking the wicket of Beth Mooney • Getty Images
Northern Superchargers 96 for 2 (Sutherland 30*, Davidson-Richards 30) beat Manchester Originals 94 (Monaghan 26, Sutherland 3-15) by eight wickets
In the battle to reach The Hundred Eliminator this Saturday - with Southern Brave having already secured their spot in The Hundred Final - it was the Northern Superchargers who came out on top at Headingley as Manchester Originals, targeting the huge score that would have significantly bumped up their run rate, ended up being bowled out for just 94, a score that the Superchargers knocked off with ease to win by eight wickets and ensure second place.
With the runners-up in the table going through to the final in the event of an Eliminator wash-out, the Superchargers will be pleased with their afternoon's work, their win guaranteeing them that second spot and ensuring London Spirit would join them in the Eliminator.
Electing to field first, Hollie Armitage's side saw Beth Mooney get off to a flyer but once she had gone for 20 off 13, the rest of the innings was something of a procession.
Kate Cross put the disappointment of her non-selection for England's World Cup squad behind her, showcasing the enduring qualities of line and length in conceding just six runs from her 15 deliveries.
Annabel Sutherland also starred with 3 for 15, while Nicola Carey took 2 for 13, both off their full allocation. Only Alice Monaghan sparkled, her 26 in 17 balls containing the innings' only two sixes.
Faced with the nigh-on impossible task of restricting the Superchargers to 38 in order to finish in third place or 35 to claim second, the Originals tried hard but the task was simply too great.
Those two targets came and went as Alice Davidson-Richards went on the charge, hitting 30 off 18 with six boundaries, before she hit the competition's quickest bowler Lauren Filer to Deandra Dottin on the edge.
Sutherland (30* off 17) carried on attacking, hitting Dottin down the ground exquisitely for four then six, Phoebe Litchfield (26* off 20) at the other end working the gaps and unfurling the occasional well-timed sweep and pull shot.
The result was beyond doubt well before the end as the Australian pair eased to victory by eight wickets with 35 balls to spare.
The Meerkat Match Hero Annabel Sutherland said: "It feels great. Hopefully we can carry that momentum into the next two games. We love it at Headingley and I guess it shows in the results we've got here.
"Everyone's really keen for Saturday, and hopefully we will put our best foot forward. We honestly just have a blast out there. We really enjoy each other's company. It's a great tournament, lots of fun."