Northern supercharges headed by Holi Armitage, women won their first hundred titles by defeating South brave women at the summit in London on Sunday, 31 August. The victory ceremony carried forward additional emotions as the players introduced the teammate Georgia Wareham’s cutout.
Annabel Sutherland gave the Northern Supervisors a match winner all-round show to guide the first women’s hundred titles. He won seven wickets over South Bahadur. The 23 -year -old Australian Seemar took 2 wickets for 23 before scoring 28 runs, who sealed the title.
Northern Supercharries ban Southern brave women up to 115/6 in 100 balls
Supercharger Seemar Kate Cross dismissed the dangerous opener Maiya Bouchier with a sharp catch on an additional cover and bowled Laura Volvardt First Ball, which caused the Dakshin brave to struggle 28–2. Cross ended with 2–23 figures from 20 balls.
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The Right-Arm Pacer demonstrated its quality after being controversial from the England squad for the 2025 World Cup.
Annabel Sutherland removed Danny Wyt-Hodes (25) and Freya Kemp (26). Bahadur was limited to 115–6 in his 100 balls, as the supercharger maintained pressure through 42 dot balls, never allowed batting to settle. Camp was the top scorer with 26 runs off 17 balls.
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Chasing 116, Northern Supervisors overcame the initial failures despite losing Davina Parin for 17. Foebe Litchfield gave quick speed with 26 runs off 13 balls, including three fours and a six.
The match was secured through a cool, unbeaten 60 -run partnership between Nikola Kerry (35*) and Annabel Sadherland (28*). Sutherland sealed Chase with six of Georgia Adams.
Dakshin Bahadur, making his fourth last appearance in five years, struggled under pressure despite entering the last unbeaten 2025. This was the first major trophy of Northern Supervisors.
Northern Supervisors celebrate the title with Georgia Wareham Cutout
Georgia Wareham was an important member of the Northern Super Charges in The Handed League this year. He played an important role in the team’s campaign, but was dismissed before the knockout stage due to a back injury.
Despite the absence of Georgia Wareham on the field, the team ensured their contribution to the championship ceremony. As soon as he picked up the trophy, the Northern Supercharger brought the life-shaped cardboard cutout of Georgia Wareham. The gesture was appreciated by fans on social media platforms.
Northern Supercharries raise a hundred trophy for the first time! pic.twitter.com/RLQFXAVQR
– Sky Sports Cricket (@Skycricket) August 31, 2025
The northern supercharges made an unstable start for the season, where they managed only two wins in their first four outings and lost Georgia Wareham, who also played for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at WPL, for injury.
The blow turned into an opportunity as its replacement, Nikola Kerry, depicted in the remaining matches. Carrie ended the campaign with 25 balls, including five borders in the final match, with the match winner 35*. He earned the Player of the Match Award.
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