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In their previous match, Trent Rockets Women scored 137/6 in their 100-ball innings but fell short of the 149-run target, losing by 11 runs. Birmingham Phoenix Women set a good total with 148/5, thanks largely to Emma Lamb’s quickfire 55. The Rockets’ bowlers, especially Alana King who claimed 2 wickets, fought hard, but the batters couldn’t quite get there. Nat Sciver-Brunt led the charge with a brave 64 off 40 balls, yet it wasn’t enough to turn the game around.
In their last match, Northern Superchargers Women really showed their strength beating Welsh Fire Women at Headingley. They batted first and made 141/4, thanks to Hollie Armitage’s unbeaten 34 and Georgia Wareham’s 29*. Welsh Fire's chase didn't go well—they were all out for only 94, with Smith and Wareham sharing two wickets each. The Superchargers cruised to a solid 47-run win to start their new campaign on a high note.
The Northern Superchargers Women have been in decent shape lately, with 3 wins and 2 losses in their past five matches. Trent Rockets Women have also recorded 3 wins and 2 losses but have recently fallen short in their last two games, both of which were losses for the home team. The Superchargers have begun their season with a convincing win while the Rockets have to forget their 11 run defeat in their last match.
There have been three matches played between the Trent Rockets Women and the Northern Superchargers Women in The Women's Hundred history. It is the Superchargers who won the first two matches while the Trent Rockets in-fact won the most recent match between the two teams last year in 2024.
At Nottingham's Trent Bridge, the pitch generally suits batters since it offers good pace and bounce, letting players go for their shots with confidence. Swing and seam movement early in the innings can benefit fast bowlers, especially under conducive weather. Due to the quick outfield, spinners find less turn and assistance. Generally, teams prefer batting first here, as high scores are common, making it a perfect surface for dynamic batting and large totals.
Trent Rockets Women: Bryony Smith, Grace Scrivens, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Ashleigh Gardner, Heather Graham (C), Natasha Wraith, Emma Jones, Alana King, Alexa Stonehouse, Kirstie Gordon, Cassidy McCarthy.
Northern Superchargers Women: Davina Perrin, Alice Richards, Phoebe Litchfield, Annabel Sutherland, Hollie Armitage (C), Georgia Wareham, Bess Heath, Kate Cross, Lucy Higham, Linsey Smith, Grace Ballinger.
Nat Sciver-Brunt is expected to be Trent Rockets Women’s top batter, known for her consistency and match-winning skills. She recently scored 64 off 40 balls in the previous match for her team. She's the key player holding up the Trent Rockets' batting line-up.
Alana King is going to be the bowler to watch out for Trent Rockets Women. She is a right-arm leg break bowler known for her accuracy and wicket-taking ability. King picked 2 wickets in the first match of The Women's Hundred 2025, bowling a disciplined spell of 2 wickets for 30 runs in 20 balls.
Annabel Sutherland, the Northern Superchargers Women’s top batter, has been impressive in The Hundred 2025. In the match against Welsh Fire, she smashed 28 runs off 20 balls, including three fours and a six, really setting the tone early on.
Linsey Smith is a slow left-arm orthodox spinner known for her accuracy and wicket-taking ability. She is going to be the bowler to keep an eye on for Northern Superchargers Women. In The Hundred 2025, she has consistently troubled batters with her disciplined bowling as she picked two wickets vs Welsh Fire in the last match.
The game between Trent Rockets Women and Northern Superchargers Women at Trent Bridge looks like it's shaping up to be a real battle. The Superchargers are full of confidence after their big win against Welsh Fire, with good performances from both their batters and bowlers. Trent Rockets have a decent record of 3 wins from 5 games and are captained by Nat Sciver-Brunt, but their last game exposed some flaws. Given their current form, recent results, and team chemistry, Northern Superchargers have a small advantage.
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