Northern Super Giants have confirmed Matthew Mott as head coach of their women’s team ahead of the 2026 season of The Hundred, a move that underlines the franchise’s ambition to establish itself as a major force in the women’s competition. The appointment brings one of the most successful coaches in modern cricket into the Super Giants setup as they look to build a title-challenging side around a strong core of international and domestic talent.

Mott arrives with an outstanding coaching record, particularly in women’s cricket. The Australian guided Australia Women through one of the most dominant eras in the history of the game, overseeing multiple ICC Women’s T20 World Cup titles and the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup triumph. His ability to create a high-performance culture and consistently deliver results has earned him widespread respect across the global game. He later took charge of England’s men’s white ball teams, leading them to victory at the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, further reinforcing his credentials at the highest level.
Northern Super Giants view Mott’s appointment as a key step in shaping the identity of their women’s side. The Hundred has rapidly grown into one of the most influential platforms in women’s cricket, combining elite competition with global visibility. With the 100-ball format demanding adaptability, tactical clarity, and confidence under pressure, the franchise believes Mott’s experience makes him ideally suited to lead the team into the 2026 season.
The Super Giants women’s squad already features a strong group of signed players, reflecting the franchise’s intent to compete immediately. Among the headline names are Australia great Meg Lanning, India star batter Smriti Mandhana, and England’s leading left arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone, all of whom bring proven international quality and big match experience.
This combination of world class internationals and promising local players aligns closely with Mott’s coaching philosophy. Throughout his career, he has placed a strong emphasis on role clarity, preparation, and creating an environment where players feel empowered to play with freedom and intent. That approach has consistently delivered success in tournament cricket and is expected to shape the Super Giants’ style in The Hundred.
The appointment also strengthens the franchise’s wider leadership structure. Mott’s presence provides strategic direction and mentorship within the coaching group, helping to ensure alignment between player development, match preparation, and long-term planning. For a competition that continues to raise standards each season, such experience is viewed as a significant advantage.
As the countdown to the 2026 Hundred season begins, Northern Super Giants women’s team enters a new phase with clear ambition. With a proven winner in Matthew Mott at the helm and a squad featuring some of the biggest names in women’s cricket, the franchise will be targeting consistent performances and a genuine push for the title. For supporters, the appointment signals a serious commitment to success and a belief that the Super Giants can become a leading force in the women’s game.

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