The Hundred Men's Competition 2023
The 2023 season of 'The Hundred' will be the third season of The Hundred, a professional 100-ball cricket tournament involving eight men's teams located in major cities across England and Wales.
All detail about the 100 competition 2023
| Dates | 1 August – 27 August 2023 |
| Administrator(s) | England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) |
| Cricket format | 100-ball cricket |
| Tournament format(s) | Group stage and knockout |
| Matches | 34 |
| Official website | The Hundred |
The Hundred Men's Competition 2023 Teams
The 2023 season of The Hundred is set to be even more exciting than the previous two years. The tournament will feature eight teams from across England and Wales, all competing for the chance to be crowned champions.
- Birmingham Phoenix
- London Spirit
- Manchester Originals
- Northern Superchargers
- Oval Invincibles
- Southern Brave
- Trent Rockets
- Welsh Fire
The Hundred Men's Competition 2023 Squads
- England centrally-contracted player: Chris Woakes
- Overseas: Shadab Khan (Pakistan), Adam Milne (New Zealand), Kane Richardson (Australia)
- Others in squad: Moeen Ali, Ben Duckett, Liam Livingstone, Benny Howell, Will Smeed, Jamie Smith, Tom Helm, Miles Hammond, Chris Benjamin, Dan Mousley, Jacob Bethell, Henry Brookes
- England centrally-contracted player: Mark Wood
- Overseas: Matthew Wade (Australia), Nathan Ellis (Australia), Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand)
- Others in squad: Liam Dawson, Dan Lawrence, Zak Crawley, Jordan Thompson, Mason Crane, Adam Rossington, Chris Wood, Ravi Bopara, Michael Pepper, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Matt Critchley
- England centrally-contracted player: Jos Buttler
- Overseas: Ashton Turner (Australia), Josh Little (Ireland), Usama Mir (Pakistan)
- Others in squad: Phil Salt, Laurie Evans, Jamie Overton, Tom Hartley, Richard Gleeson, Paul Walter, Josh Tongue, Wayne Madsen, Tom Lammonby, Mitchell Stanley, Max Holden, Fred Klaassen
- England centrally-contracted player: Ben Stokes
- Overseas: Matthew Short (Australia), Wayne Parnell (South Africa), David Weise (Namibia)
- Others in squad: Adil Rashid, Harry Brook, Reece Topley, Tom Banton, Adam Lyth, Adam Hose, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts, Bas de Leede, Callum Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Saif Zaib
- England centrally-contracted player: Sam Curran
- Overseas: Sunil Narine (West Indies) - Replaced by Adam Zampa (Australia) when he leaves for CPL, Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa), Inhanullah Khan (Pakistan)
- Others in squad: Will Jacks, Jason Roy, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Ross Whiteley, Jordan Cox, Gus Atkinson, Danny Briggs, Nathan Sowter, Tawanda Muyeye, Zak Chappell, Tom Lawes
- Overseas: Tim David (Australia), Devon Conway (New Zealand), Finn Allen (New Zealand)
- Others in squad: Leus du Plooy, James Vince, Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills, Rehan Ahmed, Craig Overton, George Garton, James Fuller, Alex Davies, Joe Weatherley, Jafer Chohan, Matt Fisher
- England centrally-contracted player: Joe Root
- Overseas: Imad Wasim (Pakistan; first three games), Ish Sodhi (New Zealand; replacing Wasim, from August 10), Colin Munro (New Zealand), Daniel Sams (Australia)
- Others in squad: Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Dawid Malan, Alex Hales, Lewis Gregory, Luke Wood, Sam Cook, Samit Patel, Sam Hain, Brad Wheal, Matt Carter, John Turner, Tom Moores
- England centrally-contracted player: Jonny Bairstow
- Overseas: Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan), Glenn Phillips (New Zealand), Haris Rauf (Pakistan)
- Others in squad: Tom Abell, David Willey, Joe Clarke, Ollie Pope, David Payne, Roelof van der Merwe, Jake Ball, Stephen Eskinazi, Dan Douthwaite, George Scrimshaw, Luke Wells, Chris Cooke
Birmingham Phoenix
London Spirit
Manchester Originals
Northern Superchargers
Oval Invincibles
Southern Brave
Trent Rockets
Welsh Fire
The Hundred Men's Competition 2023 Full Fixture list
The tournament will be played in a group stage format, with each team playing eight matches. The top three teams at the end of the group stage will progress to the knockout stages, which will consist of an eliminator and a final.
The final will be played at Lord's cricket ground in London on Sunday, August 27. The winner of the final will be crowned champions of The Hundred 2023.
The Hundred is a great way to introduce new fans to cricket. The shorter format of the game makes it more accessible, and the high-octane action is sure to keep spectators entertained.
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