
A dazzling in all round performances in Heddingley, Georgia wareham Ongoing Northern supercharges To win a brilliant 47 runs Welsh fire In the third match of Hundred women’s competition 2025Wareham, Dynamic Australian International, gave both the bat and the ball, which proved to be a statement performance for supervisors and shot a warning in the rest of the tournament.
Georgia Wareham’s impact with the bat
Batting first after winning the toss, the supervisors produced a total of 141β4 with their 100 balls. The innings started concretely, but the last stretch of Wareham got a serious momentum during the final stretch of the heavenly fireworks. Coming during a difficult phase, he not only stabilized the innings, but also accelerated the scoring – with a sharp, scoring 29 runs in 17 balls, three borders and a six. His vocal strokeplay came to a significant turn, sharing an unbreakable 52 -run partnership with the skipper Holi Armitage (34 Not Out), making sure that the northern supercharges ended with a climax.
End an innings in style π
Georgia Wareham grows up on the back ball, and the northern supercharger scores an impressive 141 runs πͺ.#TheHundred pic.twitter.com/2mtkfutgzu
– Hundred (@TheHundred) August 7, 2025
Annabel Sutherland also contributed a useful 28 and provided good support during critical middle overs, but it was a fearless batting of Wareham against a disciplined Welsh fire attack, including Hele Matthews (2β18), which changed the color of the competition.
Wareham BSeals the victory for the glow of the owl Northern supercharges
If Wareham’s batting left Welsh Fire, his bowling completely closed the door. He claimed 2β19 from his quota, providing important successes in critical stages. Supercharges Bowling Unit hit quickly with Sophia Dunkley and Hail Mathews-Ke Fire Batters, which is still dized in single figures with a score, pushing the Welsh Fire on the back leg from the gate-go to the back.
Wareham gave a clever mantra, removing both Jess Jonasen and KT George, while also played in two runs. Their discipline and variation put the stumps in the game, with the support of spinners Lensi Smith and Grace Ballinger, both took two wickets to ensure that the Welsh fire was excluded for just 94 in front of a bouncy leads crowd.
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Tammy Beom was the only fire batsman to create any real threat, the top scoring with 36. But the constant supercharger’s pressure led regular wickets, and Welsh fire never threatened the target seriously.
Welsh fire win a big 47 runs for northern supervisors!#TheHundred pic.twitter.com/97ZZOPF9TV
– Hundred (@TheHundred) August 7, 2025
Match player
A happy Georgia Wareham was named Mirkat Match Hero and was reflected on the coordination of the team: “It looked like a really good hit for girls; We were clinical in all aspects, shown on the scoreboard for us … With the ball, we wanted to keep stumps as much as possible in the game. Paes’s change worked really well for Welsh fire, so we took it to the game for us.
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