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The Hundred Squad 2022: All Teams With Squad Members

The Hundred Squad 2022: England and Wales Cricket Board established The Hundred, an eight-team competition, with the goal of attracting a younger and more varied audience while also assembling the top domestic and international players.

The Hundred has already started and it is gotten us all on the edge of our seats. The quirky league has one of the best players of the game participating in it and bringing more entertainment for the fans.

Here’s a list of All the Teams from The Hundred (Men) and their full squads for you to decide which one is your favorite.

Birmingham Phoenix

Matthew Wade, Kane Richardson, Timm van der Gugten (replaced Olly Stone – injured), Brett D’Oliveira (replaced Tom Abell – injured), Moeen Ali, Chris Benjamin, Henry Brookes, Miles Hammond, Benny Howell, Liam Livingstone, Adam Milne, Will Smeed, Chris Woakes, Graeme van Buuren, Imran Tahir, Tom Helm (replaced Matthew Fisher), Dan Mousley

London Spirit

Kieron Pollard, Liam Dawson, Nathan Ellis (replacement for Riley Meredith), Jordan Thompson, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Chris Wood, Ravi Bopara, Mason Crane, Zak Crawley, Dan Lawrence, Josh Inglis (replacement for Glenn Maxwell while on international duty), Eoin Morgan, Adam Rossington, Brad Wheal, Mark Wood, Ben McDermott, Jamie Smith, Toby Roland-Jones (replaced Blake Cullen)

Manchester Originals

Andre Russell, Laurie Evans, Wanindu Hasaranga, Daniel Worrall, Sean Abbott, Colin Ackermann, Jos Buttler, Calvin Harrison, Tom Hartley, Fred Klaassen, Tom Lammonby, Wayne Madsen, Paul Walter (replaced Jamie Overton), Matt Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Phil Salt, Ashton Turner, Richard Gleeson

Northern Superchargers

Dwayne Bravo, Wahab Riaz, Harry Brook, Jordan Clark (replaced Brydon Carse), Faf du Plessis, Adam Lyth, Callum Parkinson, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid, John Simpson, Ben Stokes (unavailable), David Willey, Adam Hose, Roelof van der Merwe, David Wiese, Ben Raine, Michael Pepper (replaced Luke Wright)

Oval Invincibles

Sunil Narine, Rilee Rossouw, Danny Briggs, Hilton Cartwright, Matt Milnes, Jack Leaning, Sam Billings, Rory Burns (released to Surrey for One-Day Cup), Jordan Cox, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Will Jacks, Jason Roy, Nathan Sowter, Reece Topley, Mohammad Hasnain, Pat Brown, (replaced Gus Atkinson, who replaced Saqib Mahmood), Jack Haynes

Southern Brave

Jofra Archer, Quinton de Kock, Tim David, Alex Davies, George Garton, Chris Jordan, Jake Lintott, Tymal Mills, Craig Overton, Paul Stirling (replaces Marcus Stoinis while on international duty), James Vince, Ross Whiteley, Rehan Ahmed, Joe Weatherley, Dan Moriarty, Finn Allen, Michael Hogan, James Fuller (temporary replacement for de Kock)

Trent Rockets

Lewis Gregory (c), Matthew Carter, Ian Cockbain, Sam Cook, Marchant de Lange, Luke Fletcher, Alex Hales, Rashid Khan, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Dawid Malan, Ben Mike, Tom Moores, Steven Mullaney, Colin Munro, Samit Patel, Joe Root, Daniel Sams, Luke Wood, Tabraiz Shamsi (partial replacement for Rashid Khan)

Welsh Fire

Joe Clarke, Tom Banton, Adam Zampa, David Miller, Naseem Shah (withdrawn – August 4), Sam Hain, Jake Ball, Josh Cobb, Matt Critchley, Ben Duckett, Leus du Plooy, Ryan Higgins, David Payne, Ollie Pope, Jacob Bethell, Noor Ahmad, George Scrimshaw

Points Table

BBL 2024-25
TeamsMWLTN\RPTNRR
Melbourne Renegades2110022.128
Perth Scorchers1100021.438
Brisbane Heat1100020.872
Sydney Sixers1100020.847
Adelaide Strikers2110020.280
Sydney Thunder1100020.205
Melbourne Stars303000-1.005
Hobart Hurricanes101000-4.967

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