BOTH the Northern Superchargers men and women are out of the Hundred.

Last night, Birmingham Phoenix captain Liam Livingstone’s sensational all-round display, including a record-breaking unbeaten 92 off 40 balls, downed the Superchargers and qualified his side for Saturday’s Lord’s final.

England limited overs star Livingstone claimed 3-25 with his varied spin as the Superchargers lost eight wickets for 78 in the final 75 balls of their innings, setting only 144 on a good Emerald Headingley pitch.

He then came in with the chase at 6-1 and blasted six sixes in his first 14 balls on the way to a fifty off 20 balls - the fastest of the competition.

He also equalled Jemimah Rodrigues for the highest individual score in either the men’s or women’s competitions.

The Phoenix, winners by eight wickets with 26 balls to spare, top the group stage with six wins and face either Southern Brave or Trent Rockets in the inaugural final.

Meanwhile, Eve Jones hit a superb 64 and the Birmingham Phoenix later held their nerve defending 148 to claim the honours in their winner takes all women’s Hundred clash with the Superchargers, qualifying for Friday’s Eliminator tie.

Opener Jones underpinned the Phoenix’s 147-4 before Superchargers captain Lauren Winfield-Hill matched her to put the hosts on course at 97-1 after 60 balls at Headingley.

But the third-placed Superchargers slipped to 133-6 to lose for the fourth game running and allow the buoyant Phoenix to leapfrog them from fifth in the table with a third straight win.

Birmingham will now face Oval Invincibles at the Oval in Friday’s effective semi-final following this 14-run win.