Invincibles 2-0published at 95 balls left
Target 144
Lovely start from Kate Cross.
Just two singles from her first set of five.
She's going to bowl five more.
Victory moves Superchargers joint-second in the table
Invincibles fall short despite Griffith's late hitting (30 off 15)
Wareham takes two wickets for Superchargers
Litchfield (68 off 45) stars for Superchargers; Armitage adds 42 off 33
Callum Matthews
Target 144
Lovely start from Kate Cross.
Just two singles from her first set of five.
She's going to bowl five more.
Time for the chase.
Lauren Winfield-Hill and Suzie Bates are out in the middle, with a target of 144 the goal.
The Australian fell at the start of the penultimate set as she picked out long-off, but she'd moved to the top of the run-scoring charts in this year's women's competition at that point.
She now has 148 runs, four more than Southern Brave's Smriti Mandhana.
Phoebe Litchfield used the dismissal of Hollie Armitage as her sign to kick on and smashed the only six of the innings over mid-wicket shortly after.
Marie Kelly then fell off the 13th ball of the innings before Phoebe Litchfield and captain Hollie Armitage shared 94 off 65 balls.
Armitage fell as she looked to loft Alice Capsey over cover but it was a well-made 42.
Let's recap some of the key moments from Supechargers' innings of 143-4.
It started well for Oval Invincibles with Marizanne Kapp removing Jemimah Rodrigues with the third ball of the innings.
In the first two years of The Hundred, the average first innings score in the women's competition at Headingley is 135.
Interestingly, that is three runs more than the average score for teams that batted first and won.
Above par then for the Superchargers?
Bess Heath finishes with a four!
Do Northern Superchargers have the momentum?
Invincibles fought back well at the end.
Georgia Wareham is timing the ball well but she's not able to find the boundary.
She finds a gap between square leg and mid-wicket but the former gets across and parries the ball back in.
Wareham then clubs the ball straight to the deep mid-wicket fielder to end the set.
An important five balls to come.
Litchfield c Capsey b Gray 68 (Superchargers 131-4)
Big wicket!
Phoebe Litchfield looks to go big down the ground but can only pick out Alice Capsey on the long-off boundary.
Can Invincibles restrict Superchargers now?
Wareham is back, pretty comfortably in the end.
The throw in from the deep wasn't the best and Lauren Winfield-Hill had to take a step or two back to the stumps and then demolish them.
A better throw and Wareham would have been under threat.
Has Georgia Wareham been run out, attempting to get back for a second?
The umpire wants to take a look.
Shot!
Phoebe Litchfield uses her feet and clubs a full toss from Ryana MacDonald-Gay over the mid-wicket boundary.
Litchfield is now the highest run-scorer in the women's competition this season, overtaking Southern Brave's Smriti Mandhana.
Invincibles know they need to get Phoebe Litchfield out so Suzie Bates turns to Marizanne Kapp.
The South Africa all-rounder is unable to find the breakthrough, but only goes for five runs, and two wides, off the set.
She finishes with 2-22 from her 20 balls.
Georgia Wareham is the new batter and she's off the mark straight away with a push down the ground.
A big 20 balls remaining.
Armitage c Scholfield b Capsey 42 (Superchargers 109-3)
A much-needed breakthrough for Oval Invincibles.
Hollie Armitage looks to use her feet and loft over cover but she only succeeds in chipping to Paige Scholfield at mid-off.
Invincibles needed that.
This partnership between Phoebe Litchfield and Hollie Armitage has been brilliant.
The latter picks up four after a misfield, before Litchfield drills a drive to the cover boundary.
Superb batting so far.
Phoebe Litchfield moves to her first half-century in The Hundred with a single own the ground.
It comes up off 33 balls, with seven boundaries.
A good set from Alice Capsey, conceding just five singles.
Still with 30 balls left, Superchargers will have eyes on a total of 150-plus.
A slice of fortune for Phoebe Litchfield perhaps.
She looks to drive away but doesn't quite get to the pitch of the ball and a thick edge flies through two fielders and away to the fence.
The Aussie then plinks a full toss just over cover for a couple.
She's up to 46 off 29 balls.