The 22nd match of The Hundred 2025 at Lord's on August 20 turned out to be a one-sided contest as Northern Superchargers swept past London Spirit by eight wickets. Zak Crawley's steady half-century and Dan Lawrence's finishing flourish took the Superchargers to a routine chase, finishing off 136 with 18 balls to spare. Although Crawley held the innings together, it was Lawrence's outrageous no-look six which stole the show and left spectators in awe. The turning point of the night arrived in the 75th ball of the pursuit. Confronting Liam Dawson, Lawrence displayed raw temerity—hitting over the line with his eyes already averted. The ball flew deep over midwicket for six, leaving the audience agog and commentators grasping for superlatives. Lawrence's stroke was not only a boundary it was a confidence statement. The blow brought him to 35* off 20 balls and reinforced Superchargers' supremacy. He went on to make a quick 37 from 22 balls (3 fours, 1 six), supporting Crawley's slow one. Watch here: 98 metres! 🤯#TheHundred | #RoadToTheEliminator pic.twitter.com/GQ3NsjC9hk — The Hundred (@thehundred) August 20, 2025 Read also: Why was Shreyas Iyer not selected in 2025 Asia Cup squad? Reports reveals shocking claims Northern Superchargers Cruise Past London Spirit with Zak Crawley’s Heroics Earlier, London Spirit could muster 135/3 off their 100 balls. Jamie Smith's neat 41 and Ollie Pope's 52* kept things going, but there was no acceleration to keep the scoring going; hence, the innings were subdued. The attack by Superchargers, spearheaded by Tom Lawes (2/34) and Matthew Potts (1/30), kept the rate of scoring in check. In reply, Zak Crawley and Dawid Malan added a swift 63-run opening partnership. Malan dropped 22, but Crawley moved ahead with stylish stroke play, scoring an unbeaten 55 from 38 balls, dotted with five fours and two sixes. His maturity made for the ideal foundation for Lawrence to open his pyrotechnics, the duo adding 56 runs rapidly. With Lawrence gone, captain Harry Brook wrapped up proceedings with a couple of shots, knocking off victory in style. Crawley’s unbeaten half-century earned him the Player of the Match award, while the Superchargers’ 138/2 in 82 balls boosted their top-four push. Yet, it was Lawrence’s unforgettable no-look six that will be remembered as the defining image of the contest.