Top 3 reasons why Welsh Fire lost to Northern Superchargers in The Hundred 2025 match 3
Northern Superchargers cruised to an eight-wicket win over Welsh Fire, who collapsed after a bright start and failed to defend a modest total in Match 3 of The Hundred Men’s 2025.

In the 3rd match of The Hundred Men's 2025, the Northern Superchargers absolutely thrashed the Welsh Fire and won the match by eight wickets at Headingley. Welsh Fire's openers had a good start, but soon the innings just collapsed, and they ended up with a total that was below par. The Superchargers' top order completed the chase with light work and thus maintained their winning streak in the tournament. Here are the top 3 reasons why Welsh Fire lost the match:
1. Middle and Lower Order Collapse
After a good start with Jonny Bairstow (42 off 23) and Steve Smith (29 off 18) combining for 62 for the first wicket, Welsh Fire's batting collapsed very quickly. They kept losing wickets at regular intervals; thus, they were not able to make use of the good foundation that they had given themselves, and hence, they fell from 62-1 to 143-9 at the end of their 100 balls. It was quite evident, as none of the batters coming after the top three reached 18, that the middle and lower order were a big reason for the failure of the team.
2. Effective Superchargers Bowling and Tactics
The Northern Superchargers bowling department had their individual stars in Adil Rashid (2-25), Imad Wasim (2-26), and Matty Potts (2-26), who were able to bust the Welsh Fire at the perfect time. The Fire were not allowed to accelerate in the last half of their innings owing to the well-disciplined bowling and the wickets taken in time and, therefore, kept them to a score that was nowhere near what it should have been for a match at Headingley.
3. Superior Top-Order Chasing by Superchargers
The Superchargers easily chased down the target, thanks to Zak Crawley (67*) and Dawid Malan anchoring the innings, losing only 2 wickets and finishing with 11 balls to spare. Welsh Fire’s bowlers couldn’t find a way through, allowing the Superchargers to finish the match off comfortably.
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