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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Northern Superchargers won the toss and choose to bowl first
Northern Superchargers beat London Spirit by 8 wickets
The team batting first in this game will look to post a total of around 150-160 to give themselves a strong chance at victory.
Northern Superchargers are our picks for the winners of this clash.
| Tournament: | The Hundred Mens Competition 2025 |
| Format: | 100-ball |
| Venue: | Lord's Cricket Ground, London, United Kingdom |
| Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
| Weather: | 20.4°C|Partly cloudy |
London Spirit and Northern Superchargers clash in Match 22 of The Hundred 2025 at Lord’s tomorrow evening. Spirit have found wins hard to come by, sitting second from the bottom with just four points in five outings. The Superchargers, on the other hand, are in far better shape with 12 points from their five matches and currently hold third place. Given their form, they will feel confident against a struggling Spirit unit.
LDN
131/3 in 13.0 10.08
126/6 in 20.0 6.3
163/6 in 20.0 8.15
153/6 in 20.0 7.65
NORS
171/3 in 20.0 8.55
114/10 in 17.2 6.55
139/5 in 20.0 6.95
THMC
Northern Superchargers beat Southern Brave by 3 wickets
141/7 in 20.0 7.05
128/5 in 19.1 6.67
124/9 in 20.0 6.2
NORTHERN SUPERCHARGERS MEN WIN BY 21 RUNS (DLS METHOD)
London Spirit’s season has been patchy, with two victories offset by three defeats, leaving them second from the bottom and under pressure to recover. Their most recent fixture was a tough one, as they posted only 126 against Birmingham Phoenix and lost by seven wickets, the target being reached in just 65 balls. They will be eager to move on quickly from that performance.
Opener David Warner has led the batting effort, amassing 165 runs in five appearances at an average of 41.25 and a strike rate of 134.14.
Jamie Smith, Kane Williamson, and Ashton Turner have provided some support, each crossing the 90-run mark, but the side will want more consistent contributions from Smith and Williamson.
Daniel Worrall has spearheaded the attack, taking six wickets from four outings while conceding at 9.31. Jamie Overton and Liam Dawson have combined for nine wickets while keeping their economy under eight. Outside of them, the bowling unit has struggled to make much impact.
Jamie Smith (wk), David Warner, Kane Williamson (c), Ashton Turner, Ollie Pope, Sean Dickson, Liam Dawson, Luke Wood, Olly Stone, Richard Gleeson, Daniel Worrall
Liam Dawson, Richard Gleeson, Jamie Overton, Ollie Pope, Jamie Smith, Ashton Turner, Kane Williamson, Daniel Worrall, Luke Wood, David Warner, Sean Dickson
Northern Superchargers have had a mixed run so far, putting together three wins while also suffering two defeats. They picked up momentum with back-to-back victories before being halted by Manchester Originals in their last outing, where they were beaten by 57 runs.
It was a heavy setback, but this team has shown enough to suggest they can bounce back strongly. Zak Crawley has been the standout with the bat, scoring 159 runs in five matches at an average of 40 and a strike rate of 173.
Harry Brook has chipped in with 136 runs across five innings, and Dawid Malan has contributed 123 runs in the same span. The rest of the batting unit has struggled to make an impact, something the side will want to sort out in the coming matches.
Matthew Potts has been their most consistent bowler, collecting seven wickets in five games at an economy of 10.41. Adil Rashid and Jacob Duffy have picked up 11 wickets between them, though beyond that, the attack has lacked bite. But then, Rashid has been a real bright spot, producing wickets while keeping things fairly tight.
Zak Crawley, Dawid Malan, Michael-Kyle Pepper (wk), Harry Brook (c), David Miller, Dan Lawrence, Mitchell Santner, Tom Lawes, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid, Jacob Duffy
Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Thomas Lawes, Dan Lawrence, David Miller, Michael Pepper, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid, Mitchell Santner, Dawid Malan, Jacob Duffy
The slope at Lord’s shapes much of the contest, giving seamers angles to work with and making shot selection important in the early stages. Under lights, the white ball can skid on, bringing quick scoring opportunities once batters adjust. Spinners rarely dominate here, but smart variations can slow the rate through the middle. With conditions often stable later in the evening, chasing sides generally feel they have a fair chance.
The weather in London will be pleasant and clear, so a full game is on the cards.
The average score batting first at Lord’s in The Hundred is 133. In the two games played at the venue this season, the team batting first has posted 80 and 162-5, respectively. For this game, we reckon a score of around 150-160 will be challenging for the chasing side.
Teams batting first have done better at Lord’s in The Hundred, so expect the toss-winning captain to bat first here.
London Spirit have shown glimpses of promise, but their campaign has not really taken off. Northern Superchargers have been slightly more consistent, though they were handed a big loss in their most recent match. That setback aside, their squad carries more reliable performers and a stronger balance compared to the Spirit. Unless the Spirit bowlers deliver something remarkable, it is hard to look past the Superchargers as the winners in this contest.
Northern Superchargers are our picks for the winners of this clash.
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