Women’s Hundred results 2024

‘The Hundred’ Women’s Cricket Tournament results for Summer 2024 Results are listed below with links to match reports, arranged by venue * Birmingham, at Edgbaston Saturday, 3 Aug – Birmingham Phoenix 137/7 beat Southern Brave 121/10 by 16 runs – match 13@url http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2024/08/03/the-hundred-trophy-2024-match-13-phoenix-vs-brave/ Tuesday, 6 Aug – Northern Superchargers 115/5 beat Birmingham Phoenix 54/10 by

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The Hundred Trophy 2024 – match 29 – Superchargers vs Spirit

Northern Superchargers vs London Spirit at Headingley (Leeds) on 13 August 2024; Beefed-up as a ‘winner-takes-all’ match, commentators later confirmed that Superchargers were eliminated by their defeat on their home ground. Spirit as visitors ‘won in good style,’ thanks mainly to a decisive 71-run partnership between skipper Heather Knight and international player Deepti Sharma (India) who

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 27 – Originals vs Superchargers

Manchester Originals vs Northern Superchargers at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester on 11 August 2024 A ‘comprehensive win’ for the home side (Originals) who ‘took the game away’ from Roses Rivals (Superchargers) when Kathryn Bryce (pictured) took a ‘hat-trick’ from the last set-of-five balls. Record attendance for watching Women’s cricket at Old Trafford witnessed records tumble. Firstly,

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 21 – Fire Superchargers

Welsh Fire vs Northern Superchargers at Cardiff (Sophia Gardens) on 8 August 2024 Two special SKY Sports features were aired during the rain delay, optimistically awaiting the moment when players might make their way to the pitch. *First feature marked the first anniversary Fire’s skipper Tammy Beaumont’s (pictured) century [118 runs (from 61 balls)] played between

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The Hundred Trophy 2024  – match 19 – Phoenix vs Superchargers

Birmingham Phoenix vs Northern Superchargers at  Birmingham (Edgbaston) on 6 August 2024 Superchargers openers found it ‘difficult to get started’ with commentators noting possibly the second lowest competition power play-score. After Strategic-time-out was taken past mid-way, POTM ‘Meerkat match hero’ Alice Davidson-Richards (pictured) made top-score [49*not out runs (from 42 balls)], with Superchargers recovering to

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The Hundred Trophy 2024 – match 12 –  Invincibles vs Superchargers

Oval Invincibles vs Northern Superchargers at the Kia Oval (London South) on 2 August 2024 Speaking after the north-south derby, Superchargers skipper Hollie Armitage (pictured)was congratulated for a ‘massive win,’ that followed a ‘heart-breaking’ tie with the defending champions (on 30 July.) By contrast, Invincibles skipper Lauren Winfield-Hill conceded that her team ‘weren’t at the

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The Hundred Trophy 2024 – match 8 – Superchargers vs Brave

Northern Superchargers vs Southern Brave at Leeds (Headingley) on 30 July 2024 North-South Derby that will be remembered for a remarkable last-ball tied-match, the first time such an event has happened (to-date.) Lauren Bell (pictured) received POTM ‘Meerkat match hero’ cap-and-medal for restricting Superchargers batters, taking most wickets [4-fer] (4/11.) When batting, Lauren Bell also chalked-up 10*not

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The Hundred Trophy 2024 – match 4 – Superchargers vs Rockets

Northern Superchargers vs Trent Rockets at Headingley, Leeds; on 26 July 2024 Rockets Alana King (Australia) received POTM ‘Meerkat match hero’ cap-and-medal for taking two key wickets (Georgia Wareham & Bess Heath); and also took one catch. Bess Heath’s dismissal drew parallels with the late Shane Warne’s ‘ball-of-the-century’ (1993) – please see short video below. Alana King’s

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The Hundred Trophy 2023 – match 12 – Rockets vs Supercharger

Trent Rockets vs Northern Superchargers, Nottingham, at Trent Bridge on 9 August (11h30) An astonishing match unfolded, where ‘Superchargers’ posted a defendable score that ‘Rockets’ openers made light work of chasing-down. Cruising home’ on 92/1 with 9 wickets in hand, ‘Rockets’ reportedly ‘threw the match away’ from (what should have been) their winning position. ‘Good’ spin-bowling from

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