The 2024 edition of The Hundred will be underway from July 23, with the competition into its fourth year – here are the full women’s squads for every team in the tournament.
Which are the teams in The Women's Hundred 2024?
Eight franchises are contesting for the trophy. The teams represent different regions in England with the host venues being: Old Trafford (Manchester Originals), Headingley (Northern Superchargers), Edgbaston (Birmingham Phoenix), Trent Bridge (Trent Rockets), Sophia Gardens (Welsh Fire), The Ageas Bowl (Southern Brave), The Kia Oval (Oval Invincibles) and Lord’s (London Spirit).
What's the format of The Hundred?
The competition will follow a round-robin format in its first stage, with each team playing eight league games, four at home and four away, amounting to 32 league games in all.
The top three sides after the group stage will progress to the knockouts. The Eliminator will be played between the second and third-placed sides at the Kia Oval on August 17, before the final takes place the following day at Lord’s on August 18.
While Oval Invincibles are the most successful team in The Women's Hundred, having won in 2021 and 2022, Southern Brave will enter as the defending champions.
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Full squads for every women’s franchise in The Hundred 2024
**Overseas players are underlined
London Spirit: Heather Knight, Meg Lanning, Deepti Sharma*, Georgia Redmayne, Danielle Gibson, Charlie Dean, Sarah Glenn, Sophie Munro, Tara Norris, Hannah Jones, Cordelia Griffith, Eva Gray, Niamh Holland, Abbey Freeborn, Ellie Anderson
*Erin Burns will be available as the overseas replacement for Deepti Sharma while she is busy playing in the Women's Asia Cup
Oval Invincibles: Alice Capsey, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Chamari Athapaththu*, Marizanne Kapp, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Mady Villiers, Paige Scholfield, Sophia Smale, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Jo Gardner, Lizzie Scott, Georgie Boyce, Rachel Slater, Amara Carr
*Laura Harris will replace Chamari Athapaththu for the first two games.
Manchester Originals: Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Beth Mooney, Kim Garth, Laura Wolvaardt, Emma Lamb, Eve Jones, Phoebe Graham, Fi Morris, Kathryn Bryce, Ellie Threlkeld, Liberty Heap, Danielle Gregory, Alice Monaghan, Bethan Ellis
Birmingham Phoenix: Issy Wong, Amy Jones, Sophie Devine, Ellyse Perry, Richa Ghosh*, Emily Arlott, Katie Levick, Hannah Baker, Sterre Kalis, Charis Pavely, Seren Smale, Emma Jones, Chloe Brewer, Fran Wilson, Lissy Macleod
*Suzie Bates will be Richa Ghosh's overseas replacement for the first three games
Northern Superchargers: Kate Cross, Bess Heath, Annabel Sutherland, Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Wareham, Linsey Smith, Alice Davidson-Richards, Hollie Armitage, Marie Kelly, Grace Ballinger, Lucy Higham, Ella Claridge, Davina Perrin, Jodi Grewcock, Sophia Turner
Welsh Fire: Tammy Beaumont, Sophia Dunkley, Georgia Elwiss, Shabnim Ismail, Hayley Matthews, Jess Jonassen, Sarah Bryce, Freya Davies, Emily Windsor, Ella McCaughan, Beth Langston, Alex Griffiths, Phoebe Franklin, Georgia Davis, Kate Coppack
Southern Brave: Danni Wyatt, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Freya Kemp, Smriti Mandhana*, Chloe Tryon, Lauren Cheatle, Georgia Adams, Rhianna Southby, Mary Taylor, Naomi Dattani, Kalea Moore, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Sophie Luff, Katie Jones
Trent Rockets: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Grace Scrivens, Katie George, Ash Gardner, Alana King, Heather Graham, Bryony Smith, Kirstie Gordon, Alexa Stonehouse, Grace Potts, Josie Groves, Kira Chathli, Cassidy McCarthy, Aylish Cranstone, Natasha Wraith
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