Watch The Hundred 2025 live in India and online streaming platforms as well. Check out the article to get more details on the tournaments.

After the success of the past seasons, The Hundred is back with another season. The tournament is set to kick off on August 5 and will conclude on August 31. With a packed schedule, big-name players, and nail-biting finishes in the unique competition, this year’s tournament is offering fans exactly what they want.
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Indian fans, in particular, have been following the tournament closely, with several familiar names lighting up the scoreboard. Whether it’s watching Steve Smith smash it for Welsh Fire or seeing Jofra Archer finally back at full pace for Southern Brave, there’s plenty to cheer for. And with streaming options now easily accessible, following The Hundred from India is easier than ever.
Fans from India can watch all the matches of The Hundred 2025 on Sony Sports Network Channels on Television. Moreover, they can also enjoy the match LIVE on FanCode, accessible via OTTplay Premium.
Match timings are mostly in the late evening IST, with single-header games starting around 11:00 PM IST and double-headers kicking off from 7:30 PM and 10:30 PM IST respectively.
The Hundred is a 100-ball cricket format launched by the ECB to make the game faster and more appealing to newer audiences. Each team faces 100 deliveries, with bowlers delivering either five or ten balls per spell. This season features eight city-based franchises competing in both men’s and women’s tournaments. After 32 league matches, the second and third-placed teams will play the Eliminator on August 30, and the winner will meet the table-topper in the Final on August 31.
Birmingham Phoenix: Liam Livingstone (captain), Ben Duckett, Benny Howell, Tim Southee (New Zealand), Dan Mousley, Will Smeed, Chris Wood, Trent Boult (New Zealand), Joe Clarke, Jacob Bethell, Adam Milne (New Zealand), Freddie McCann, Tom Helm, Aneurin Donald, Liam Patterson-White, Louis Kimber
London Spirit: Kane Williamson (New Zealand, captain), Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Ashton Turner (Australia), Ollie Pope, Jafer Chohan, Keaton Jennings, Wayne Madsen, Sean Dickson, Ryan Higgins, David Warner (Australia), Daniel Worrall, Richard Gleeson, Luke Wood, Olly Stone, John Simpson (one game), Dan Douthwaite (one game)
Manchester Originals: Phil Salt (captain), Jos Buttler, Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan), Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand), Lewis Gregory, Ben McKinney, Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa), George Garton, Matthew Hurst, Josh Tongue, Scott Currie, Tom Hartley, Sonny Baker, Tom Aspinwall, James Anderson, Farhan Ahmed, Mark Chapman (New Zealand, will cover Rachin Ravindra for four games
Northern Superchargers: Harry Brook (captain), David Miller (South Africa), Adil Rashid, Zak Crawley, Mitchell Santner (New Zealand), Dan Lawrence, Brydon Carse, Mohammad Amir (Pakistan), Matthew Potts, Michael Pepper, Dawid Malan, Pat Brown, Graham Clark, Tom Lawes, James Fuller, Rocky Flintoff, Imad Wasim (Pakistan, will cover Mitchell Santner for two games)
Oval Invincibles: Sam Billings (captain), Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Will Jacks, Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Jordan Cox, Saqib Mahmood, Jason Behrendorff (Australia), Gus Atkinson, Donovan Ferreira (South Africa), Nathan Sowter, Tawanda Muyeye, Miles Hammond, George Scrimshaw, Zafar Gohar
Southern Brave: James Vince (captain), Jofra Archer, Michael Bracewell (New Zealand), Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills, Leus Du Plooy, Laurie Evans, Craig Overton, Reece Topley, Finn Allen (New Zealand), Jordan Thompson, Danny Briggs, James Coles, Jason Roy, Toby Albert, Hilton Cartwright (Australia)
Trent Rockets: David Willey (captain), Joe Root, Marcus Stoinis (Australia), Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand), Tom Banton, Max Holden, George Linde (South Africa), Sam Cook, Dillon Pennington, Adam Hose, Rehan Ahmed, Sam Hain, Tom Alsop, Calvin Harrison, Callum Parkinson, Ben Sanderson, Akeal Hosein (West Indies, will cover George Linde for two games)
Welsh Fire: Tom Abell (captain), Jonny Bairstow, Steve Smith (Australia), David Payne, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Paul Walter, Riley Meredith (Australia), Chris Green (Australia), Saif Zaib, Luke Wells, Stephen Eskinazi, Josh Hull, Mason Crane, Ajeet Singh Dale, Ben Kellaway
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