DateRHome v Away-
08/17 17:30 - Trent Rockets v Manchester Originals 171-181
08/17 14:00 - Trent Rockets Women v Manchester Originals Women 110-107
08/16 17:30 - Southern Brave v Birmingham Phoenix 120-119
08/16 14:00 - Southern Brave Women v Birmingham Phoenix Women 132-129
08/15 17:30 - Oval Invincibles v London Spirit 189-187
08/15 14:00 - Oval Invincibles Women v London Spirit Women 97-118
08/14 17:30 - Welsh Fire v Trent Rockets 148-152
08/14 14:00 - Welsh Fire Women v Trent Rockets Women 181-140
08/13 17:00 - Birmingham Phoenix v Oval Invincibles 160-119
08/13 13:30 - Northern Superchargers v Manchester Originals 141-182
08/13 13:30 - Birmingham Phoenix Women v Oval Invincibles Women 132-142
08/13 10:00 - Northern Superchargers Women v Manchester Originals Women 133-108
08/12 17:00 - Welsh Fire v Southern Brave 87/10(0)-91/1(0)
08/12 13:30 - London Spirit v Trent Rockets 195/4(0)-193/5(0)
08/12 13:30 - Welsh Fire Women v Southern Brave Women 144/5(0)-145/8(0)
08/12 10:00 - London Spirit Women v Trent Rockets Women 124/4(0)-127/5(0)
08/11 17:30 - Northern Superchargers v Oval Invincibles 176/8(0)-185/5(0)
08/11 14:00 - Northern Superchargers Women v Oval Invincibles Women 143/4(0)-129/5(0)
08/10 17:30 - Birmingham Phoenix v Welsh Fire 112/7(0)-116/4(0)
08/10 14:00 - Birmingham Phoenix Women v Welsh Fire Women 134/4(0)-137/7(0)
08/09 17:30 - Oval Invincibles v Manchester Originals 186-92
08/09 14:00 - Oval Invincibles Women v Manchester Originals Women 128-123
08/09 14:00 - Trent Rockets v Northern Superchargers 139-142
08/09 10:30 - Trent Rockets Women v Northern Superchargers Women 125-134
08/08 17:30 - London Spirit v Southern Brave /()-34/3(5.1)
08/08 14:00 - London Spirit Women v Southern Brave Women 104-108
08/07 17:30 - Manchester Originals v Birmingham Phoenix 160-111
08/07 14:00 - Manchester Originals Women v Birmingham Phoenix Women 91-87
08/06 17:00 - Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire 138-138
08/06 13:30 - Oval Invincibles Women v Welsh Fire Women 80-81

Wikipedia - The Hundred (cricket)

The Hundred is a professional Cricket league in United Kingdom. The Hundred is the only cricket league in the world that played in 100-ball format. It is organised by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) every year in month of July and August. The Hundred is one of the "Big Four" major cricket tournament organised by ECB, others three are County Championship, One-Day Cup, and T20 Blast. The Hundred comprises 8 teams, with 7 in England and 1 in Wales.

The format was invented with the expectation that each match would last around two-and-a-half hours. The BBC showed free-to-air broadcasts of the competition, while all of the women's matches and some of the men's matches were available to stream for free on Sky Sports' YouTube channel.

Almost all matches take place as back-to-back double-headers at the same venue on the same day. One ticket gives access to both the men's and women's games. The men's salaries are four times higher than the women's, but the tournament prize money is equal.

History

A new city-based cricket Twenty20 competition similar to the Indian Premier League was first proposed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in September 2016. Following early discussions between the 18 first-class counties, the Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) they voted 16–3 in favour of developing the competition. On 26 April 2017, members of the ECB voted by 38–3 to push ahead with the new competition.

The idea of switching the competition from the established Twenty20 format to an entirely new type of cricket was first proposed by Sanjay Patel, the ECB's chief commercial officer, in a private October 2017 meeting with senior cricket officials. He argued that the hundred ball format would be simpler to understand for new audiences that the competition wants to attract.

Former England player and Northern Superchargers head coach Dani Hazell stated that the tournament would help with investment into the women's regional structure and the tournament would be an important learning experience for domestic players.

The tournament was delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The profitability of The Hundred has been a subject of debate. In 2016, a report produced by Deloitte had predicted the tournament would make about £27m profit per year. The ECB reported in 2022 that The Hundred had made an £11.8m profit. A report produced in 2023 by Fanos Hira, a chartered accountant, and assisted by ECB chairman Richard Thompson, showed a loss of £9m in its first two years. These figures do not include the £24.7m promised to the counties and Marylebone Cricket Club. The ECB's chief executive Richard Gould said he expected the tournament was "here to stay" beyond the current deal with Sky Sports, which runs until 2028.

For the third season of The Hundred, it was announced that the 100-ball cricket competition would be collaborating with Marvel Comics. A selection of Marvel's characters, such as Hulk, Iron Man and Black Panther featured in digital content with players from across all eight teams to introduce the competition to new audiences.

"The Hundred" is a revolutionary cricket tournament in Great Britain that features a unique format of 100 balls per innings. The tournament brings together eight city-based teams, each with both men's and women's squads, competing in fast-paced and exciting matches.

With a focus on attracting new fans to the sport, "The Hundred" offers a family-friendly atmosphere with entertainment and activities for all ages. The tournament showcases some of the best cricketing talent from around the world, with top international players and emerging stars taking center stage.

"The Hundred" aims to bring a fresh and dynamic approach to cricket, with shorter matches and innovative rules designed to appeal to a wider audience. The tournament promises high-energy action, big hits, and thrilling moments, making it a must-watch event for cricket fans and newcomers alike.