The Northern Superchargers have built up some momentum after successive wins, and they will hope to inflict more misery on the Manchester Originals at Headingley this weekend.
After a 47-run defeat to the Trent Rockets in their opening fixture, the Superchargers have since beaten the Southern Brave and the Oval Invincibles.
In the women's Hundred, the Superchargers grabbed their first win last time out against the Invincibles, while the Manchester Originals come into the game on the back of successive wins.
Northern Superchargers v Manchester Originals will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket.
Northern Superchargers Women v Manchester Originals Women will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Mix.
Both matches will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Cricket.
Northern Superchargers Women v Manchester Originals Women gets underway at 14:30 BST on Sunday 4th August at Headingley, while the men's fixture takes place on the same day at the same venue at 18:00 BST.
The Superchargers started the campaign with a 47-run defeat to the Trent Rockets, but they bounced back last month by beating the Southern Brave by seven wickets.
In their last game, they secured a 19-run win over the Oval Invincibles.
The Originals have yet to get a win under their belt, losing to the Welsh Fire, Trent Rockets and Southern Brave.
Northern Superchargers Women have won one, drawn one and lost one in their first three games in the competition, while the Originals Women come into the game on the back of successive wins.
Men's head-to-head
Northern Superchargers wins | 2 |
Manchester Originals wins | 3 |
Women's head-to-head
Northern Superchargers Women wins | 2 |
Manchester Originals Women wins | 2 |
* H2H stats refer to The Hundred.
Nicholas Pooran will lead the batting, having scored 137 runs in three innings, while Harry Brook continues to captain the side.
The Superchargers will also lean heavily on Matthew Potts, who has five wickets to his name in 2024.
The Originals have yet to replace Jos Buttler, who suffered a calf injury while preparing for The Hundred and has now been ruled out for the rest of the competition.
Annabel Sutherland will look to maintain her recent form, having hit 63 with the bat against the Oval Invincibles before claiming four wickets in six balls.
Laura Wolvaardt should play a crucial role, having hit 127 runs in three innings.