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The much-awaited 2023 edition of The Hundred Men’s cricket tournament is all set to commence on Tuesday, August 1, sparking excitement among the fans worldwide.
The tournament will begin with an electrifying clash between two formidable teams, Trent Rockets and Southern Brave, at the iconic Trent Bridge in Nottingham. This high-octane encounter is expected to set the stage for an action-packed and thrilling competition.
A total of eight teams will be battling it out in The Hundred Men’s tournament this year. Joining Trent Rockets and Southern Brave in the fray are Oval Invincibles, Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Originals, Welsh Fire and Northern Superchargers.
With 32 matches in the league phase, the competition promises to be fiercely competitive. All sides will be vying for supremacy and aiming to secure a spot in the playoffs. The league stage is expected to witness intense battles as teams strive to assert their dominance on the field.
Also READ: The Hundred 2023: Broadcast, live streaming details – When and where to watch in India, Australia, US, UK, Caribbean & other countries
After the league phase, the top-performing teams will advance to the Eliminator, scheduled for August 26. This knockout round will determine which teams will have a shot at ultimate glory in the final, scheduled to take place on August 27. Expectations are high as the teams prepare to give their all in pursuit of the much-coveted title.
Chris Woakes, Ben Duckett, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Shadab Khan (Tanveer Sangha from August 14), Adam Milne, Benny Howell, Will Smeed, Kane Richardson, Jamie Smith, Tom Helm, Miles Hammond, Chris Benjamin, Dan Mousley, Henry Brookes, Jacob Bethell
Mark Wood, Nathan Ellis, Liam Dawson, Dan Lawrence, Zak Crawley, Jordan Thompson, Mason Crane, Adam Rossington, Chris Wood, Ravi Bopara, Michael Pepper, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Matt Critchley, Matthew Wade, Daryl Mitchell, Dan Worrall
Jos Buttler, Usama Mir, Phil Salt, Laurie Evans, Ashton Turner, Jamie Overton, Tom Hartley, Richard Gleeson, Paul Walter, Josh Tongue, Josh Little (Zaman Khan between August 16 and knockout rounds), Wayne Madsen, Tom Lammonby, Mitchell Stanley, Max Holden, Ben Raine
Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid, Harry Brook, Reece Topley, Tom Banton, Matthew Short, Adam Lyth, Adam Hose, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts, David Wiese, Bas de Leede, Wayne Parnell, Callum Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Saif Zaib
Sam Curran, Sunil Narine (Adam Zampa from August 13), Will Jacks, Jason Roy, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Tom Lawes, Heinrich Klaasen (Jimmy Neesham from August 20), Ross Whiteley, Jordan Cox, Gus Atkinson, Spencer Johnson, Danny Briggs, Nathan Sowter, Zak Chappell, Tawanda Muyeye
Jofra Archer, Tim David (Mitchell Santner from August 20), Leus du Plooy, James Vince, Chris Jordan, Devon Conway, Tymal Mills, Rehan Ahmed, Craig Overton, Finn Allen, George Garton, James Fuller, Alex Davies, Joe Weatherley, Jafer Chohan, Matt Fisher
Joe Root, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Imad Wasim (Ish Sodhi from August 10), Dawid Malan, Alex Hales, Lewis Gregory, Luke Wood, Colin Munro, Sam Cook, Daniel Sams, Samit Patel, Sam Hain, Brad Wheal, Matt Carter, Tom Moores, John Turner
Jonny Bairstow, Tom Abell, David Willey, Shaheen Afridi, Joe Clarke, Glenn Phillips, Ben Green, Haris Rauf, David Payne, Roelof van der Merwe, Jake Ball, Stephen Eskinazi, Dan Douthwaite, George Scrimshaw, Luke Wells, Chris Cooke
Also READ: The Hundred Women 2023: Complete squads of all eight teams
For latest cricket news & updates, visit CricketTimes.com.
The much-awaited 2023 edition of The Hundred Men’s cricket tournament is all set to commence on Tuesday, August 1, sparking excitement among the fans worldwide.
The tournament will begin with an electrifying clash between two formidable teams, Trent Rockets and Southern Brave, at the iconic Trent Bridge in Nottingham. This high-octane encounter is expected to set the stage for an action-packed and thrilling competition.
A total of eight teams will be battling it out in The Hundred Men’s tournament this year. Joining Trent Rockets and Southern Brave in the fray are Oval Invincibles, Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Originals, Welsh Fire and Northern Superchargers.
With 32 matches in the league phase, the competition promises to be fiercely competitive. All sides will be vying for supremacy and aiming to secure a spot in the playoffs. The league stage is expected to witness intense battles as teams strive to assert their dominance on the field.
Also READ: The Hundred 2023: Broadcast, live streaming details – When and where to watch in India, Australia, US, UK, Caribbean & other countries
After the league phase, the top-performing teams will advance to the Eliminator, scheduled for August 26. This knockout round will determine which teams will have a shot at ultimate glory in the final, scheduled to take place on August 27. Expectations are high as the teams prepare to give their all in pursuit of the much-coveted title.
List of players participating in The Hundred 2023:
Birmingham Phoenix
Chris Woakes, Ben Duckett, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Shadab Khan (Tanveer Sangha from August 14), Adam Milne, Benny Howell, Will Smeed, Kane Richardson, Jamie Smith, Tom Helm, Miles Hammond, Chris Benjamin, Dan Mousley, Henry Brookes, Jacob Bethell
London Spirit
Mark Wood, Nathan Ellis, Liam Dawson, Dan Lawrence, Zak Crawley, Jordan Thompson, Mason Crane, Adam Rossington, Chris Wood, Ravi Bopara, Michael Pepper, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Matt Critchley, Matthew Wade, Daryl Mitchell, Dan Worrall
Manchester Originals
Jos Buttler, Usama Mir, Phil Salt, Laurie Evans, Ashton Turner, Jamie Overton, Tom Hartley, Richard Gleeson, Paul Walter, Josh Tongue, Josh Little (Zaman Khan between August 16 and knockout rounds), Wayne Madsen, Tom Lammonby, Mitchell Stanley, Max Holden, Ben Raine
Northern Superchargers
Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid, Harry Brook, Reece Topley, Tom Banton, Matthew Short, Adam Lyth, Adam Hose, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts, David Wiese, Bas de Leede, Wayne Parnell, Callum Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Saif Zaib
Oval Invincibles
Sam Curran, Sunil Narine (Adam Zampa from August 13), Will Jacks, Jason Roy, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Tom Lawes, Heinrich Klaasen (Jimmy Neesham from August 20), Ross Whiteley, Jordan Cox, Gus Atkinson, Spencer Johnson, Danny Briggs, Nathan Sowter, Zak Chappell, Tawanda Muyeye
Southern Brave
Jofra Archer, Tim David (Mitchell Santner from August 20), Leus du Plooy, James Vince, Chris Jordan, Devon Conway, Tymal Mills, Rehan Ahmed, Craig Overton, Finn Allen, George Garton, James Fuller, Alex Davies, Joe Weatherley, Jafer Chohan, Matt Fisher
Trent Rockets
Joe Root, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Imad Wasim (Ish Sodhi from August 10), Dawid Malan, Alex Hales, Lewis Gregory, Luke Wood, Colin Munro, Sam Cook, Daniel Sams, Samit Patel, Sam Hain, Brad Wheal, Matt Carter, Tom Moores, John Turner
Welsh Fire
Jonny Bairstow, Tom Abell, David Willey, Shaheen Afridi, Joe Clarke, Glenn Phillips, Ben Green, Haris Rauf, David Payne, Roelof van der Merwe, Jake Ball, Stephen Eskinazi, Dan Douthwaite, George Scrimshaw, Luke Wells, Chris Cooke
Also READ: The Hundred Women 2023: Complete squads of all eight teams
For latest cricket news & updates, visit CricketTimes.com.