The Hundred Women's 2025 : Updated points table and Key player stats after match-14

Southern Brave Women remain unbeaten at the top of The Hundred Women’s 2025 table, while Northern Superchargers climb to third after their dominant win in Match 14.

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The Hundred Women's 2025

In Match 14 of the tournament at Headingley, Northern Superchargers Women had a great win against Birmingham Phoenix Women by eight wickets. Birmingham Phoenix Women batted first and scored a total of 116/6, with Emily Arlott (32*) and Sterre Kalis (24) providing the most resistance towards the end of the batting innings. Linsey Smith (2/8) and Lucy Higham (2/7) were extremely effective and ensured there were regular wickets for the Superchargers and kept the Birmingham Phoenix Women well down on runs. 

In reply, the Superchargers chased down the target of 117 in 74 balls for the loss of 2 wickets. Phoebe Litchfield had a quick-fire 59 off 28 balls and two fours and six sixes! Annabel Sutherland remained not out on 20. The win takes Northern Superchargers to 3rd in the table and is another tough loss for Birmingham Phoenix Women.

The Hundred Women’s 2025 – Updated Points Table

Rank Team P W L NR CupR NRR Pts
1 Southern Brave Women 3 3 0 0 2.54 +0.863 12
2 London Spirit Women 4 3 1 0 3.10 -0.116 12
3 Northern Superchargers Women 4 3 1 0 4.70 +1.169 10
4 Manchester Originals Women 4 2 2 0 4.40 +0.114 8
5 Oval Invincibles Women 3 1 2 0 5.20 +0.050 4
6 Trent Rockets Women 3 1 2 0 12.00 -0.143 4
7 Birmingham Phoenix Women 4 1 3 0 8.20 -0.830 4
8 Welsh Fire Women 3 0 3 0 22.00 -1.251 0

See also: ENG vs WI Today Match Prediction – Who Will Win 3rd T20I, Preview & Analysis

Key Stats Table

Category Player Team Value
Most Runs M Lanning Oval Invincibles Women 177 Runs
Most Wickets L Bell Southern Brave Women 7 Wkts
Most Sixes G Harris London Spirit Women 9 Sixes
Best Strike Rate P Litchfield Northern Superchargers Women 191.49

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