The Hundred has concluded with last summer’s men’s winners retaining their title in magnificent fashion at Lords.
We’re taking a look back at the action and what’s next for the format after stakes in all eight of the teams are set to be sold this autumn, leaving the future unknown.
We’re taking a look back at the action and what’s next for the format after stakes in all eight of the teams are set to be sold this autumn, leaving the future unknown.
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00:00Oval Invincibles have won the 100 for the second year running after a convincing 17-run
00:08victory over Southern Brave in the men's final at Lord's.
00:12With the fourth edition of the tournament at an end though, and stakes in all eight
00:16teams set to be sold this autumn, there is a sense of the unknown surrounding its future.
00:23The England and Wales Cricket Board announced that 540,000 tickets were sold for this year's
00:28tournament, taking the total beyond two million over the first four years.
00:34The ECB will sell stakes in the 800 teams later this year, and says the competition
00:40will play a vital role in the future of our sport.
00:44Owners of all 10 Indian Premier League franchises are expected to bid, while there is believed
00:49to be an interest from North America, including Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds, as he could
00:54look at adding cricket to his beloved ownership of Rexham AFC.