Hundred excellence: Aussie duo shine with bat and ball
The international duo were in superb form with both bat, ball and in the field for the Australian-powered Northern Superchargers outfit on Thursday, helping the Leeds-based side crush the Welsh Fire by 47 runs at Headingley.
Following the brilliant knocks from Grace Harris and Meg Lanning which had kicked off this year's 100-ball-a-side event at Lord's, the well-rested Sutherland smiled: "I think you'll find a lot of us Aussies are pretty keen to be over here playing some cricket."
Ending an innings in style 😎Georgia Wareham goes BIG on the last ball, and Northern Superchargers score an impressive 141 runs 💪#TheHundred pic.twitter.com/2MtkfuTGZu
— The Hundred (@thehundred) August 7, 2025
While Wareham took the player of the match 'hero' honours, Sutherland also certainly looked hungry in her first match in four months as, for openers, she cracked a glorious driven boundary before following up with two sixes in her 28 off 20 balls.
That was followed by Wareham providing a spectacular finish to the Superchargers innings, cracking 29 off 17 and ending the innings with a spectacular 74-metre six off a full-toss gift from her old Australia teammate Jess Jonassen, who proved particularly expensive, going for 33 off her 20 balls.
The only disappointment with the bat for the Yorkshire side's Aussie contingent was when Phoebe Litchfield, who had started with a lovely cover-driven four off her first ball, soon departed off her third ball, caught at backward point
Huge reaction from Tammy Beaumont! 🔥The dangerous Phoebe Litchfield is OUT! 😳#TheHundred pic.twitter.com/aQwWHQPFlu
— The Hundred (@thehundred) August 7, 2025
Their eventual total of 4-141, though, which had been largely forged through the unbroken late stand of 52 between Wareham and top scorer Hollie Armitage (34no), was to prove comfortably enough once the Aussie allrounders got into action with the ball.
Wareham was also particularly sharp in the field to launch the Fire's swift demise as she ran out Sophia Dunkley for just one.
The legspinner then tempted Jonassen to hit straight to Sutherland at mid-off for just one as the visitors crumbled to 4-51.
Sutherland (1-19 off 20 balls) continued the Welsh woe by flattening Sarah Bryce's off-stump, before Wareham trapped Katie George lbw, finishing her 20-ball stint with the excellent figures of 2-14, including 11 dot balls.
To complete her brilliant day, the 26-year-old Victorian took a spectacular running-and-diving catch to get rid of the last batter Katie Levick as the Fire folded on 94 all out.
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