The Hundred: Men's and Women's squads for 2024 season and where to watch in India on TV, OTT and more

    The premier 100-ball tournament will feature 32 matches in the men's edition and the same number in the women's edition.

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    The highly anticipated fourth instalment of the summer cricket tournament, 'The Hundred,' is set to begin, with both the Men's and Women's squads ready to compete from July 23 to August 18. Tune in to watch the 2024 season of The Hundred, available live on the Sony Sports Network and streaming on the SonyLIV app and website in India.

    The premier 100-ball tournament will feature 32 matches in the men's edition and the same in the women's edition. In addition to the league matches, there will be two knockout games: the Eliminator and the Summit Clash. Before the tournament begins, let’s look at the squads for the men’s and women’s teams.

    Birmingham Phoenix:

    Women: Issy Wong, Amy Jones, Sophie Devine (New Zealand), Ellyse Perry (Australia), Richa Ghosh (India)*, Emily Arlott, Katie Levick, Hannah Baker, Sterre Kalis, Charis Pavely, Seren Smale, Emma Jones, Chloe Brewer, Fran Wilson, Lissy Macleod 

    [*Suzie Bates (New Zealand) will be available as an overseas replacement for Richa Ghosh for the first three games].

    Men: Chris Woakes, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Ben Duckett, Naseem Shah (Pakistan), Sean Abbott (Australia), Adam Milne (New Zealand), Jamie Smith, Benny Howell, Will Smeed, Tom Helm, Jacob Bethell, James Fuller, Dan Mousley, Aneurin Donald, Rishi Patel

    London Spirit:

    Women: Heather Knight, Meg Lanning (Australia), Grace Harris (Australia), Georgia Redmayne (Australia), Danielle Gibson, Charlie Dean, Sarah Glenn, Sophie Munro, Tara Norris, Hannah Jones, Cordelia Griffith, Eva Gray, Niamh Holland, Abbey Freeborn, Ellie Anderson

    Men: Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Andre Russell (West Indies), Shimron Hetmyer (West Indies), Nathan Ellis (Australia), Dan Lawrence, Dan Worrall, Richard Gleeson, Liam Dawson, Adam Rossington, Olly Stone, Matt Critchley, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Michael Pepper, Ravi Bopara, Ryan Higgins

    Manchester Originals:

    Women: Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Beth Mooney (Australia), Sophie Molineux (Australia), Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa), Emma Lamb, Mahika Gaur, Eve Jones, Phoebe Graham, Fi Morris, Kathryn Bryce, Ellie Threlkeld, Liberty Heap, Danielle Gregory, Alice Monaghan

    Men: Jos Buttler, Jamie Overton, Phil Salt, Paul Walter, Tom Hartley, Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afghanistan), Usama Mir (Pakistan), Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe), Wayne Madsen, Max Holden, Mitchell Stanley, Josh Hull, Sonny Baker, Matthew Hurst, Tom Aspinwall, Scott Currie

    Northern Superchargers:

    Women: Kate Cross, Bess Heath, Annabel Sutherland (Australia), Phoebe Litchfield (Australia), Georgia Wareham (Australia), Linsey Smith, Alice Davidson-Richards, Hollie Armitage, Marie Kelly, Grace Ballinger, Lucy Higham, Ella Claridge, Davina Perrin, Jodi Grewcock, Sophia Turner

    Men: Harry Brook (captain), Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley, Jason Roy, Nicholas Pooran (West Indies), Daniel Sams (Australia), Matthew Short (Australia), Adam Hose, Matthew Potts, Callum Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Graham Clark, Tom Lawes, Jordan Clark, Dillon Pennington

    Oval Invincibles:

    Women: Alice Capsey, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka)*, Marizanne Kapp (South Africa), Amanda-Jade Wellington (Australia), Tash Farrant, Mady Villiers, Paige Scholfield, Sophia Smale, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Jo Gardner, Lizzie Scott, Georgie Boyce, Rachel Slater, Amara Carr 

    [*Laura Harris (Australia) will be available as an overseas replacement for Chamari Athapaththu for the first two games]

    Men: Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Will Jacks, Dawid Malan, Adam Zampa (Australia), Spencer Johnson (Australia), Donovan Ferreira (South Africa), Jordan Cox, Gus Atkinson, Sam Billings, Saqib Mahmood, Nathan Sowter, Tawanda Muyeye, Tom Lammonby, Marchant de Lange, Mark Watt

    Southern Brave:

    Women: Danni Wyatt, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Freya Kemp, Smriti Mandhana (India)*, Chloe Tryon (South Africa), Lauren Cheatle (Australia), Georgia Adams, Rhianna Southby, Mary Taylor, Naomi Dattani, Kalea Moore, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Sophie Luff, Katie Jones

    [*Charli Knott (Australia) will be available as an overseas replacement for Smriti Mandhana for the first two games]

    Men: Jofra Archer, James Vince, Chris Jordan, Rehan Ahmed, Kieron Pollard (West Indies), Akeal Hosein (West Indies), Finn Allen (New Zealand), Tymal Mills, Leus du Plooy, Craig Overton, George Garton, Alex Davies, Danny Briggs, Laurie Evans, James Coles, Joe Weatherley

    Trent Rockets:

    Women: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Grace Scrivens, Katie George, Ash Gardner (Australia), Alana King (Australia), Heather Graham (Australia), Bryony Smith, Kirstie Gordon, Alexa Stonehouse, Grace Potts, Josie Groves, Kira Chathli, Cassidy McCarthy, Aylish Cranstone, Natasha Wraith

    Men: Alex Hales, Lewis Gregory, Joe Root, Tom Banton, Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Rovman Powell (West Indies), Imad Wasim (Pakistan), Luke Wood, John Turner, Sam Hain, Sam Cook, Calvin Harrison, Jordan Thompson, Adam Lyth, Ollie Robinson, Tom Alsop

    Welsh Fire:

    Women: Tammy Beaumont, Sophia Dunkley, Georgia Elwiss, Shabnim Ismail (South Africa), Hayley Matthews (West Indies), Jess Jonassen (Australia), Sarah Bryce, Freya Davies, Emily Windsor, Ella McCaughan, Claire Nicholas, Alex Griffiths, Phoebe Franklin, Georgia Davis, Kate Coppack

    Men: Jonny Bairstow, David Willey, Joe Clarke, Tom Abell, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Matt Henry (New Zealand), Haris Rauf (Pakistan), Glenn Phillips (New Zealand), David Payne, Luke Wells, Roelof Van der Merwe, Stephen Eskinazi, Chris Cooke, Jake Ball, Mason Crane, Ben Green