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The Hundred 2025 results: Manchester Originals falter against Birmingham Phoenix as Trent Rockets stay alive | Manchester News

By uk-times.com24 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Manchester Originals’ hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the women’s Hundred suffered a blow after they lost to already-eliminated Birmingham Phoenix by 16 runs at Old Trafford.

In what should have been a routine chase of 112, the Originals collapsed in a heap with the bat, losing four powerplay wickets before being bowled out for 95.

They had earlier reduced Birmingham Phoenix to 17-3 but were left to rue missing opportunities to dismiss Ellyse Perry and Sterre Kalis, who shared an unbeaten 94-run fourth-wicket partnership to drag their side to what would prove to be a match-winning total.

The Originals, who have never previously progressed beyond the group stage in the women’s competition, headed into the match knowing that victory in their final two matches would guarantee a top-three finish.

However, this defeat means the Originals have slipped down to fourth place, behind London Spirit on net run-rate and trailing second-placed Northern Superchargers, who they face at Headingley on Tuesday, by four points.

After electing to bat in Manchester, Phoenix lost three wickets inside 30 balls, with Georgia Voll, Emma Lamb and Amy Jones all departing for single-figure knocks and Mahika Gaur taking 1-5 from her 15 powerplay deliveries, before Perry and Kalis combined to rebuild their side’s innings.

Perry, scoring her second half-century in as many matches, posted 55 off 48 balls, although she should have been stumped on eight. Kalis, meanwhile, capitalised on being dropped on 13 by Beth Mooney to score 43 (39).

In reply, the Originals endured a nightmare start to their chase, with Kathryn Bryce needlessly run out off the third delivery of the innings. Megan Schutt (3-14) then had compatriot Mooney caught for a four-ball duck before Alice Monaghan and Melie Kerr departed in similar fashion to leave the batting side 14-4.

When big-hitting Deandra Dottin was caught on the boundary by Ailsa Lister for 13, the Originals’ slim hopes of victory went with her.

Three further run-outs and two wickets in two balls from Schutt compounded a dismal day for the hosts.

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