• The 2023 edition of the Hundred Women's cricket tournament is set to commence on August 1.

  • The opening match of the competition will be played between Trent Rockets and Southern Brave in Nottingham.

The Hundred Women 2023: Complete squads of all eight teams
The Hundred Women 2023, Full squads (Image Source: Twitter)

The highly anticipated 2023 edition of the Hundred Women’s cricket tournament is all set to commence on Tuesday, August 1. The opening match of the competition will witness a face-off between Trent Rockets and Southern Brave at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.

This thrilling tournament will witness the participation of a total of eight teams, including Trent Rockets and Southern Brave. The other six teams gearing up for the action-packed tournament are Oval Invincibles, Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Originals, Welsh Fire and Northern Superchargers.

Over the course of the competition, all the sides will be engaging in 32 matches in the league phase. The league matches promise to be fiercely competitive, as teams vie for supremacy and a place in the playoffs.

Also read: The Hundred 2023: Broadcast, live streaming details – When and where to watch in India, Australia, US, UK, Caribbean & other countries

Following the intense league stage, the top-performing teams will proceed to the Eliminator and the Final, scheduled for August 26 and 27, respectively. Fans can expect nail-biting clashes as the teams battle it out to claim the coveted title.

Full squads of The Hundred Women’s Competition 2023:

London Spirit

Heather Knight, Amelia Kerr, Charlie Dean, Danielle Gibson, Grace Harris, Sarah Glenn, Sophie Munro, Sophie Luff, Grace Scrivens, Tara Norris, Niamh Holland, Richa Ghosh, Lauren Filer, Chloe Hill, Alice Monaghan

Birmingham Phoenix

Amy Jones, Issy Wong, Emily Arlott, Sophie Devine, Hannah Baker, Katie Levick, Eve Jones, Abtaha Maqsood, Erin Burns, Chloe Brewer, Sterre Kalis, Davina Perrin, Abbey Freeborn, Charis Pavely, Tess Flintoff

Northern Superchargers

Phoebe Litchfield, Hollie Armitage, Linsey Smith, Bess Heath, Kate Cross, Georgia Wareham, Jemimah Rodrigues, Alice Davidson-Richards, Marie Kelly, Aylish Cranstone, Leah Dobson, Georgie Boyce, Lucy Higham, Grace Ballinger, Grace Hall

Manchester Originals

Sophie Ecclestone, Deandra Dottin, Emma Lamb, Ellie Threlkeld, Laura Wolvaardt, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Kathryn Bryce, Katie George, Liberty Heap, Phoebe Graham, Fi Morris, Ami Campbell, Amara Carr, Mahika Gaur, Laura Jackson

Southern Brave

Smriti Mandhana, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Freya Kemp, Danni Wyatt, Anya Shrubsole, Chloe Tryon, Maitlan Brown, Georgia Adams, Rhianna Southby, Danielle Gregory, Kalea Moore, Seren Smale, Ellie Anderson, Mary Taylor

Oval Invincibles

Marizanne Kapp, Alice Capsey, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Lizzie Scott, Suzie Bates, Dane van Niekerk, Mady Villiers, Paige Scholfield, Eva Gray, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Kira Chathli, Sophia Smale, Hannah Rainey, Cordelia Griffith, Claudie Cooper

Welsh Fire

Tammy Beaumont, Hayley Matthews, Sophia Dunkley, Shabnim Ismail, Georgia Elwiss, Freya Davies, Laura Harris, Alex Hartley, Alex Griffiths, Claire Nicholas, Sarah Bryce, Emily Windsor, Ella McCaughan, Chloe Skelton, Kate Coppack

Trent Rockets

Nat Sciver-Brunt, Kat Sciver-Brunt, Alana King, Bryony Smith, Harmanpreet Kaur, Lizelle Lee, Grace Potts, Kirstie Gordon, Josie Groves, Cassidy McCarthy, Naomi Dattani, Alexa Stonehouse, Jo Gardner, Fran Wilson, Nat Wraith

Also read: Jemimah Rodrigues returns to The Hundred Women’s after being left out in the draft; replaces an international Aussie star

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