
The Trent Rockets have finally reached the peak of The Hundred’s women’s competition with a dominant win at Lord’s to clinch their first ever Women’s Hundred championship. The Rockets finished off a fantastic campaign with a performance that demonstrated their consistency, depth and confidence when they beat Sunrisers Leeds by eight wickets in a final that rapidly became one-sided.
The win is a massive milestone for the Trent Rockets women’s side. They had been close in previous seasons and they went into the 2026 campaign with a firm sense of purpose, taking that momentum all the way to the final. Their success also adds another major chapter to the burgeoning history of women’s franchise cricket in England.
The Women’s Hundred final at Lord’s was anticipated to be a close battle between Trent Rockets and Sunrisers Leeds but the Rockets rapidly asserted total dominance. Trent Rockets won the crucial moments with bat and ball to limit Sunrisers Leeds to only 91 runs.
That score was always going to be a hard one to defend, especially against a Rockets batting line-up that had been in good form throughout the tournament. The bowlers exerted pressure right from the start, not allowing Sunrisers Leeds to form partnerships and breaking thru.
Georgia Adams made a great all-round display while Charley Phillips was important with the ball. Adams claimed two wickets, held a catch and effected a run out, eventually being named Player of the Match.
The Rockets then made the pursuit appear shockingly easy. Beth Mooney and Sophia Dunkley established the ideal foundation with a 69-run opening combination. And their calmness meant the necessary rate was never a problem, as Trent Rockets cruised to the goal with eight wickets to spare and 46 balls to go.
Georgia Adams was one of the many excellent performers in the final, her all-round effort standing out. Her wickets were crucial in breaking down the Sunrisers Leeds innings and her fielding effort further added to her effect on the contest.
It was another personal triumph to add to a historic team win to be chosen Player of the Match. Adams’ performance demonstrated why successful franchise teams need players who can contribute in several categories.
Her effect was also emblematic of the Rockets’ general strategy. This wasn’t a one-man show where one guy went out and had an incredible individual effort and the team won. Their success was a team effort by bowlers, fielders and batsmen.
“To win the Women’s Hundred title is particularly special as Trent Rockets have been part of the competition since the early seasons but had never won the women’s trophy before. Their 2022 campaign finished with a third-place result following a semi-final loss and the men’s team had already built a reputation as a champion franchise.
The victory in 2026 is thus the end of a lengthy journey for the women’s squad. Rather than a single spectacular contest, the Rockets constructed a campaign on consistency. They dropped just one game in the group stage before moving thru the elimination process and finally reaching the final.
They secured their spot in the final with a three-wicket win against Southern Brave in the eliminator That performance showed the squad can manage pressure and find answers even in games which are not totally theirs.
| Team | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Sunrisers Leeds | 91 all out | Lost |
| Trent Rockets | 92/2 (54 balls) | Won by 8 wickets |
The Rockets’ victory is a significant moment for women’s franchise cricket. The Hundred has remained a high-profile venue for women’s cricketers at the top level, with the 2026 season seeing many notable advancements, including the first women’s player auction for the competition. The additional funding and international presence has given another level of focus to the rivalry.
There was also discussion over whether the larger number of international players would mean less chances for home-grown talent. But the Rockets’ title-winning campaign supplied a powerful counterweight, with English players like Phillips and Adams playing key roles in the final.
That blend of international expertise and home-grown quality is still one of the key hallmarks of franchise cricket. Teams may bring in abroad stars for their knowledge and to bring in the worldwide exposure. It also gives local players a chance to play with them in high pressure circumstances.
The first Women’s Hundred championship might be a significant event in the history of Trent Rockets. Championships may provide more than trophy, they build belief, they create memories and they raise hopes and ambitions for seasons ahead.
The win shows the players what may happen when consistent efforts come together at the appropriate moment. For young English cricketers, it is just another illustration of the opportunity on offer in premier franchise cricket. And for its admirers it offers a prize that has previously eluded them.
The Trent Rockets not only survived the strain on Finals Day. They had it. Sunrisers Leeds were bowled out for 91 and then owned all the big parts of the final, chasing down the target with 46 balls left.
Their first Women’s Hundred championship is therefore more than a historic result. It’s a declaration that the Trent Rockets have become a force to be reckoned with in women’s franchise cricket. victors with a balanced roster, excellent home performance and proven international experience, the victors will now face a new task in future editions of The Hundred: defending the title they’ve fought so hard to achieve.
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