
The Hundred
Joe Root Guides Trent Rockets to Last-Ball Win Over Welsh Fire
In Cardiff, Trent Rockets edged Welsh Fire by 3 wickets with a ball to spare in the Hundred 2025. Chasing 151, Joe Root’s unbeaten 64 off 41 balls anchored the Rockets’ 152 for 7. Earlier, Stephen Eskinazi (53) and Tom Abell (48) powered Fire to 150 for 6, while Sam Cook claimed 2 for 17.
Oval Invincibles Overpower Rockets with Curran and Cox Brilliance

Trent Rockets Clinch Comfortable Six-Wicket Win Over Oval Invincibles in Women’s Hundred
Phoebe Litchfield’s Unbeaten 55 Guides Superchargers to Dominant Win over Spirit
Hilton Cartwright’s Blazing Fifty and Archer’s Strikes Seal a Narrow Win for Southern Brave
On This Day — Southern Brave Crowned Champions as Paul Stirling and Ross Whiteley Shine in The Hundred Final
Southern Brave Edge Past Welsh Fire in Last-Over Thriller
Manchester Originals Women Seal Emphatic 10-Wicket Victory Over Trent Rockets
Sam Curran Shines as Oval Invincibles Beat Southern Brave in Southampton
Southern Brave Women Register Record 89-Run Win Over Oval Invincibles
London Spirit Women Record Biggest Win in The Hundred, Beating Birmingham Phoenix by 88 Runs
London Spirit Women posted 164 for 6 in their 100-ball innings, led by Kira Chathli’s blazing 69 off 35 balls and Grace Harris’ 34 off 15. Birmingham Phoenix struggled in reply, managing only 76 in 79 balls, with Emma Lamb top-scoring 23. Spirit’s bowlers, especially Bex Tyson and Charlie Dean, ensured a commanding 88-run victory, the largest margin in The Hundred’s history.

Manchester Originals Thrash Northern Superchargers by 57 Runs
Manchester Originals Hold Off David Warner’s Fightback to Win by 10 Runs
Manchester Originals scored 163 for 6, led by Jos Buttler’s 46 and Ben McKinney’s quick 29 off 12. David Warner’s 71 off 51 helped London Spirit reach 153 for 6, but Josh Tongue’s three wickets and Sonny Baker’s tight bowling secured Originals a 10-run victory.
Grace Harris Leads Spirit to Narrow Win Over Originals

Bracewell and du Plooy Lead Southern Brave to Dominant Win over Phoenix
Davina Perrin’s Blazing 72 Powers Northern Superchargers to Dominant Victory
Zak Crawley Stars as Superchargers Cruise to Eight-Wicket Win
Northern Superchargers Dominate as Wareham Leads 47-Run Rout of Fire
Tymal Mills Shines as Southern Brave Clinch Last-Ball Thriller
Laura Wolvaardt Leads Southern Brave to Comfortable Win Over Manchester Originals in Hundred 2025
Oval Invincibles Dominate London Spirit in Hundred 2025 Opener
Grace Harris Shines as London Spirit Women Defeat Oval Invincibles in Hundred 2025 Opener
David Warner Wants English Fans to Boo Him in The Hundred!
David Warner is set to return to England, signing a £120,000 deal with London Spirit for The Hundred. The 38-year-old Australian opener, infamous for his Ashes rivalries, is unsure how English crowds will react. He dismissed England’s Bazball strategy, saying it wouldn’t work on bouncy Australian pitches. Warner also backed Dan Worrall for England’s squad, praising his swing bowling skills.