Top 3 reasons why London Spirit Women lost to Northern Superchargers Women in the Hundred Women's 2025 match 22

Northern Superchargers Women thrashed London Spirit Women by 8 wickets in Match 22 of The Hundred Women’s 2025, chasing down 91 with ease.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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London Spirit Women lost to Northern Superchargers Women in the Hundred Women's 2025 match 22

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In Match 22 of The Hundred Women’s 2025 on August 20, London Spirit Women suffered an eight-wicket loss to Northern Superchargers Women at Lord's. Spirit batted first but could only make 90/8 in their 100 balls, with Georgia Redmayne (29) the highest score, with small contributions from Issy Wong (24) and Charlotte Dean (12). The Superchargers' attack, led by Annabel Sutherland (3/20), kept Spirit under pressure throughout their innings. Superchargers chased the target down comfortably, reaching 93/2 in just 66 balls. Here are the top reasons why London Spirit Women lost the game. 

1. Batting Collapse Under Early Pressure

London Spirit lost wickets quickly in clusters, being breached in the powerplay and escalating their downfall. Kira Chathli fell for a duck and Georgia Redmayne's 29 from 29 was the only real support. Spirit finished at 90/8, a paltry effort on a good batting pitch.

2. Superchargers’ Clinical Bowling Effort

The Northern bowlers executed plans superbly, giving nothing away. Annabel Sutherland was the pick with 3/20, while Grace Ballinger (2/12) and Nicola Carey (2/17) supported well. Their disciplined attack kept Spirit tied down and ensured a below-par total.

See Also: The Hundred Women’s: Full match highlights and top performers—match 22

3. Dominant Batting Display in the Chase

Superchargers made the run chase look effortless with a brilliant performance. Phoebe Litchfield scored an amazing 55 not out off 38 balls and Annabel Sutherland 29 not out off 21. Their 76 partnership made the win look easy with plenty of ball remaining to complete it.

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