
Trent Rockets beat Sunrisers Leeds to win women's Hundred final
Trent Rockets won the women's Hundred final at Lord's, defeating Sunrisers Leeds by eight wickets after bowling them out for 91.

Trent Rockets won the women's Hundred final at Lord's, defeating Sunrisers Leeds by eight wickets after bowling them out for 91.

The Manchester Super Giants beat the Trent Rockets by five wickets to win the men’s Hundred final at Lord’s, led by Tim Seifert's 72 off 38 balls and Liam Dawson's winning six.

Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten 67 and a record 118-run stand with Beth Mooney led Trent Rockets to a nine-wicket win over MI London, booking their knockout stage spot in The Hundred.

MI London defeated Manchester Super Giants by 45 runs in The Hundred men's competition at The Oval. Rashid Khan took 5-17, while Will Jacks scored 62 and Nicholas Pooran 54 to set a target of 184.

Manchester Super Giants defeated MI London by six wickets at The Oval, while Trent Rockets secured a five-run victory over Sunrisers Leeds at Trent Bridge, extending their winning streak to three matches in The Hundred women's competition.

Ben Duckett's half-century and crucial catch helped Trent Rockets defeat Sunrisers Leeds by five runs at Trent Bridge, extending their lead at the top of The Hundred table with a fourth consecutive win.

Trent Rockets defeated defending champions Sunrisers Leeds by five runs in The Hundred women's competition at Trent Bridge. Sophia Dunkley scored 56 for Rockets, while Annabel Sutherland's unbeaten 59 for Sunrisers was not enough to secure a win.

Trent Rockets defeated Manchester Super Giants by six wickets at Old Trafford, with Finn Allen scoring an unbeaten 72, allowing them to leapfrog their opponents and claim the top spot in The Hundred men's competition.

Birmingham Phoenix beat Trent Rockets by 10 runs in a record-breaking Hundred match at Edgbaston. The teams combined for 400 runs and 29 sixes in the highest-scoring game of this year's competition.

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt will miss Trent Rockets' initial two Hundred matches against Birmingham Phoenix and London Spirit due to workload management and a calf injury sustained in April. This injury previously caused her to miss England series and play as a specialist batter in the T20 World Cup.

Birmingham Phoenix were bowled out for a mere 64 runs by Trent Rockets in The Hundred women's competition at Edgbaston, marking one of the lowest totals in the tournament's history. Trent Rockets chased the target comfortably in just 31 balls, winning by nine wickets, with Sophia Dunkley leading the charge with 43* off 17 balls.