Davina Perrin's unbeaten 101 - the second ever century in The Women's Hundred Competition - powered Northern Superchargers into the final with a commanding 42-run victory over London Spirit at the Oval on Saturday.
| Share | Tweet |
Davina Perrin's unbeaten 101 - the second ever century in The Women's Hundred Competition - powered Northern Superchargers into the final with a commanding 42-run victory over London Spirit at the Oval on Saturday.
Perrin cracked 15 boundaries and five sixes in her 43-ball innings as Superchargers posted a mammoth 214 for 5, the highest team total in the tournament's history. The total proved too far beyond the reach of Spirit despite brisk knocks from Charli Knott (16-ball 40) and Georgia Redmayne (30-ball 50).
Put in to bat, Superchargers took control early with Perrin taking apart Kate Coppack and Eva Gray. Even as her opening partner, Davidson Richards, struggled to get a move on, Perrin's attack ensured an opening stand of 105 in only 49 balls before Richards departed for a 18-ball 15.
Her dismissal only made matters worse for Spirit as Phoebe Litchfield found her groove after a slow start. Gray faced the wrath of both their attacks as she ended up conceding 42 runs from her three five-ball sets.
Both departed in quick succession, but Nicola Carey's flourish in the death helped Superchargers to a commanding total.
In response, Spirit were pegged back early, reduced to 12 for 3 within the first 12 balls of the chase. Cordelia Griffith and Knott smashed a breezy 63-run stand in only 24 balls to revive the innings even as they continued to be on the backfoot. Redmayne ensured that the innings found some respectability with her half-century, but in the absence of support from the other end, victory was well out of sight.
Brief Scores: Northern Superchargers 214/5 in 100 balls (Davina Perrin 101, Phoebe Litchfield 35; Sarah Glenn 1-33) beat London Spirit 172/9 in 100 balls (Georgia Redmayne 50*, Charlie Knott 40; Grace Ballinger 3-22, Annabel Sutherland 3-40) by 42 runs
| Share | Tweet |
The Hundred Womens Competition 2025 Davina Perrin Newer articles
Older articles
Marcus Stoinis Engaged: Meet Sarah Czarnuch, Model, Designer, and Style Influencer
Gavaskar Urges India to Bolster Attack with Yadav for Second England Test; Bumrah Fitness in Focus
Srikanth's Canada Open Upset; Gukesh Dominates Croatia GCT Blitz: Indian Sports News, July 5
Rishabh Pant's Fearless Batting Revolutionizing Test Cricket, Says Greg Chappell
Gujarat Cricket Association Set to Launch T20 League in 2025-26 Season
Djokovic Humbled by Kohli's 'Gladiator' Acclaim After Wimbledon Comeback Victory
Tendulkar: 1983 World Cup Victory Fueled My Cricket Dream
Bangladesh Test Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto Resigns Following Sri Lanka Defeat
Sunil Gavaskar Slams Pakistan's "Popatwadi" Performance After Asia Cup Rout by India
Greg Chappell: Rishabh Pant is Redefining Cricket with Explosive Batting
Or (depending on target audience):
Cricket Revolution: Greg Chappell Says Rishabh Pant is Changing the Game