The Hundred Women’s 2025 Match 13: LNS-W vs TRT-W head-to-head, pitch report & predicted playing XIs

London Spirit Women aim for a fourth straight win as they face struggling Trent Rockets Women in The Hundred 2025 at Lord’s.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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LNS-W vs TRT-W

London Spirit Women (LNS-W) will be playing against Trent Rockets Women (TRT-W) in Match 13 of The Hundred Women’s 2025 at the historical venue Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, on Thursday, August 14, at 7:30 PM IST. London Spirit is first on the points table with 12 points and has won 3 in a row, narrowly beating Oval Invincibles, Welsh Fire, and Manchester Originals.

While Trent Rockets have started their campaign poorly and are currently in the seventh position on the points table with two losses from the two matches they have played. The season of Ashleigh Gardner’s team is already under pressure, and they will require a comeback performance to remain in the competition.

LNS-W vs TRT-W: Head-to-Head Record

  • Matches Played – 4
  • London Spirit Women won – 0
  • Trent Rockets Women won – 4
  • Tied – 0

The Trent Rockets Women have completely dominated the fixture, winning all four encounters so far.

LNS-W vs TRT-W: Pitch Report

The pitch at Lord's is generally a good one for the batsmen, as the ball gets on to the bat nicely, allowing for easy stroke play. But early seam movement with the new ball can cause trouble for the batters, hence making the choice of shots very important in the first few overs. Teams may opt to bowl first so as to test the conditions before chasing under lights.

See Also: The Hundred Women’s 2025 Live streaming details: Where and how to watch London Spirit Women vs Trent Rockets Women match 13

LNS-W vs TRT-W: Predicted Playing XIs

London Spirit Women (LNS-W):
Kira Chathli, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Cordelia Griffith, Grace Harris, Danielle Gibson, Charli Knott, Issy Wong, Charlotte Dean (c), Sarah Glenn, Eva Gray, Tara Norris

Trent Rockets Women (TRT-W):
Bryony Smith, Grace Scrivens, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Ashleigh Gardner (c), Heather Graham, Natasha Wraith (wk), Emma Jones, Alana King, Alexa Stonehouse, Kirstie Gordon, Cassidy McCarthy

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