Superchargers win but miss out on knockouts on net run-ratepublished at 14:18 British Summer Time 31 August 2022
Josef Rindl
BBC Sport cricket writer
Northern Superchargers ended table-topping Southern Brave's 100% winning record with a 20-run victory, but agonisingly missed out on a spot in Friday's eliminator on net run-rate.
After posting 145-6, the Superchargers needed to keep the Brave's chase to fewer than 99 runs to leapfrog Manchester Originals into third, but last year's runners-up struck 125-9 in reply.
A win would have seen the Brave advance straight to Saturday's final as table toppers; instead their loss means they will have to play Trent Rockets in the eliminator after Oval Invincibles beat Manchester Originals on Wednesday.
In a thrilling match at Headingley, Laura Wolvaardt struck 50 off 35 balls as the Superchargers made their third highest total of this year's competition in their must-win encounter.
The visitors slipped to 9-2, 28-3 and 57-4 in reply before Sophia Dunkley rallied, scoring a measured 38 off 30.
The hosts' unlikely qualification chances looked on when Dunkley was caught superbly in the field by Heather Graham to leave the Brave on 64-6 after 63 balls.
But Amanda-Jade Wellington, who struck 25 off 10, helped bring up the Brave's 100 with 21 balls remaining.
Last year's runners-up needed 35 runs off the final 10 deliveries but good death bowling from the Superchargers ensured they finished the competition in fifth with three wins from six matches.
What else happened?
- Brave's Wellington took 3-17 off her 20 balls, the third time the Australian has taken three wickets in an innings in this year's Hundred.
- Superchargers' Alyssa Healy (17 off 12), Graham (26 off 19) and Jenny Gunn (15 off seven) all contributed useful partnerships with Wolvaardt.
- Katie Levick was the pick of the Superchargers' bowlers taking 2-10, the fifth consecutive game she has taken at least one wicket.
- Graham backed up her runs in the first innings and brilliant catch in the field with a stunning direct hit from the deep to remove Wellington.