"‘Northern Superchargers Women Ne Dilli Ko Dikhaya Iqtadar, Birmingham Phoenix Women Ka Mission Hua Bekaar!’" – Fans go wild as Northern Superchargers Women win over Birmingham Phoenix Women

Phoebe Litchfield’s quickfire 59 off 28 balls helped Northern Superchargers Women chase 117 with ease. Birmingham Phoenix Women could only score 116/6 after struggling to build partnerships.

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Northern Superchargers Women win over Birmingham Phoenix Women
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Northern Superchargers Women beat Birmingham Phoenix Women by eight wickets in Match 14 of The Hundred Women’s 2025. Phoenix batted first at Headingley but never got going, finishing on 116/6 in their 100 balls. Georgia Voll was the top scorer with 32 not out, while Sterre Kalis made 24. Linsey Smith and Lucy Higham bowled brilliantly for the Superchargers, taking two wickets each.

Chasing 117 to win, the Superchargers made it look easy, getting there in just 74 balls. Phoebe Litchfield was outstanding with an unbeaten 59 off 28 balls, while Annabel Sutherland hit 20 not out. Early contributions from Davina Perrin (14) and Alice Davidson-Richards (17) set the stage for the comfortable win.

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