That's all from our side for the final. Let's head over to the men's final, where Andrew Miller has kicked things off.
Armitage joins her team-mates at the podium and lifts the trophy. A big congratulations to them on their maiden title. Wareham's cutout is also on the podium and has a medal around its neck.
Cricfan: "Not among the nail biting, most exciting matches. But got the job done. We done champs"
Hollie Armitage, the Superchargers captain: We played some fantastic cricket but congrats to Georgia and her team too, they played some excellent cricket. I can name all my players, I am happy to be sharing this moment with them.
Nicola Carey, the Player of the Match: I have been here for only a short period of time but it has been unbelievable. The whole group is amazing, so it was so easy to come in the middle of the tournament. I feel our bowlers did an incredible job. We got lucky with the rain, the ball came on nicely after that.
Litchfield sprints off the field, and puts a cutout of Georgia Wareham in the window. And now she is carrying it back with her, for the team photo/celebrations.
Phoebe Litchfield is the MVP: If you had told me a month ago that we would be lifting the trophy and I would have this in my hand, I wouldn't have believed you. I think our bowlers won it for us. As an Aussie coming over and playing, it's fun. It's been a blast. I don't know [about the plans for celebrations], I will be led by the girls.
Howzzat: "Winning every league match and losing the final: 2023 CWC - India, 2024 T20WC - South Africa, 2025 The Hundred - Southern Brave Women. "
5pm A maiden Hundred title for Superchargers, a third defeat in four finals for Brave. In hindsight, it was a crucial toss to win for Superchargers. They opted to bowl and saw how the Brave batters struggled to on a slow pitch. Cross picked up two in two balls early on and the innings never really gained momentum. Superchargers knew they needed just 116, so they could pace their innings accordingly. Litchfield's knock gave them the cushion, while Sutherland played the anchor's role to perfection. Spare a thought for Brave too, who played the perfect tournament up until this point.
Odinlass : "Those attendance numbers are excellent. Very nice to see."
Just six needed. Adams to bowl
END OF OVER:17 | 10 Runs | NSC-W: 110/3 (6 runs required from 15 balls, RR: 6.47, RRR: 2.00)
- Annabel Sutherland22 (24b)
- Nicola Carey32 (23b)
- Mady Villiers2.5-0-29-1
- Lauren Bell3.5-0-19-0
Hypocaust: "That - by a whisker - is the first time Bell hasn't taken a wicket in a Hundred match this season"
END OF OVER:16 | 3 Runs | NSC-W: 100/3 (16 runs required from 20 balls, RR: 6.25, RRR: 4.00)
- Annabel Sutherland17 (21b)
- Nicola Carey27 (21b)
- Lauren Bell3.5-0-19-0
- Tilly Corteen-Coleman2.5-0-16-0
Bell. Last throw of the dice
END OF OVER:15 | 3 Runs | NSC-W: 97/3 (19 runs required from 25 balls, RR: 6.46, RRR: 3.80)
- Nicola Carey26 (19b)
- Annabel Sutherland15 (18b)
- Tilly Corteen-Coleman2.5-0-16-0
- Sophie Devine2.5-0-21-1
Time for a strategic break
END OF OVER:14 | 9 Runs | NSC-W: 94/3 (22 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 6.71, RRR: 3.66)
- Nicola Carey25 (16b)
- Annabel Sutherland13 (16b)
- Sophie Devine2.5-0-21-1
- Chloe Tryon2.5-0-19-1
Attendance for this game: 22,542; a new record for a match in the Hundred women's competition. 22,099 was the previous record, from last year's final at Lord's.