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Ben Stokes will play in this year’s edition of The Hundred after the conclusion of England’s Test series against West Indies.
The England Men’s Test captain missed last year’s competition but will be available for four games for Andrew Flintoff’s Northern Superchargers team this season.
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook and Jamie Smith will also be available immediately after the end of the third Test match at Edgbaston, scheduled to start on July 26 – live on Sky Sports.
The availability of England Men’s bowlers will be dependent on workload and international selection, but Gus Atkinson, Matthew Potts and Dillon Pennington are all likely to feature from the early rounds. Chris Woakes is expected to be available in August.
It is expected that England Men’s players picked in the squad for the first Test match against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford on Wednesday August 21 will be available for The Hundred eliminator (Saturday August 17) and The Hundred final (Sunday August 18), depending on player role and workload management.
England Women’s players are available for The Hundred with their summer international commitments now complete following the conclusion of their T20I series against New Zealand.
A number of replacement players have also been confirmed, covering England Men’s international selection in the early rounds and injury.
India’s Deepti Sharma will now be a part of The Hundred, as will Australia’s Kim Garth, as well as New Zealand duo Tim Southee and Mitchell Santner.
England Men’s player availability and player replacements
Birmingham Phoenix
Tim Southee (New Zealand) will replace Naseem Shah for the duration of the competition
Louis Kimber (Leicestershire CCC) will replace Will Smeed for the duration of the competition
Chris Woakes (available from Tuesday August 6)
Ben Duckett (available after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
Jamie Smith (available after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
London Spirit
Deepti Sharma (India) will replace Grace Harris for the duration of the competition
Erin Burns (Australia) will replace Deepti Sharma while she is on international duty
Zak Crawley (available after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
Ollie Pope (available after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
Jimmy Neesham (New Zealand) will replace Zak Crawley while he is on international duty
Matthew Taylor (Gloucestershire CCC) will replace Ollie Pope while he is on international duty
Manchester Originals
Bethan Ellis (Central Sparks) will replace Mahika Gaur for the duration of the competition
Kim Garth (Australia) will replace Sophie Molineux for the duration of the competition
Northern Superchargers
Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) will replace Daniel Sams for the duration of the competition
Harry Brook (available after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
Ben Stokes (available for four games after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
Dillon Pennington (first appearance tbc depending on workload management)
Matthew Potts (first appearance tbc depending on workload management)
Oval Invincibles
Harrison Ward (Sussex CCC) will replace Gus Atkinson while he is on international duty
Mohammad Amir (Pakistan) will replace Spencer Johnson for Oval Invincibles’ first game on July 23
Gus Atkinson (first appearance tbc depending on workload management)
Tash Farrant has been withdrawn from the competition through injury
Trent Rockets
Joe Root (available after England Men’s third Rothesay Test match vs West Indies)
Riley Meredith (Australia) will replace Joe Root while he is on international duty
Welsh Fire
Beth Langston (Northern Diamonds) will replace Claire Nicholas for the duration of the competition
The Hundred returns to Sky Sports this summer
The 2024 edition of The Hundred returns to Sky Sports on July 23.
Oval Invincibles v Birmingham Phoenix at the Kia Oval is the first of 34 matchdays across 26 days of compelling sport at the height of summer.
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The Hundred 2024 full fixture list (all games men’s and women’s double-headers)
- Tuesday July 23: Oval Invincibles vs Birmingham Phoenix, The Kia Oval. Women’s 2.45pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Wednesday July 24: Southern Brave vs London Spirit, Utilita Bowl. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Thursday July 25: Manchester Originals vs Welsh Fire, Emirates Old Trafford. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Friday July 26: Northern Superchargers vs Trent Rockets, Headingley. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.35pm
- Saturday July 27: London Spirt vs Birmingham Phoenix, Lord’s. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.35pm
- Sunday July 28: Welsh Fire vs Oval Invincibles, Sophia Gardens. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.35pm
- Monday July 29: Manchester Originals vs Trent Rockets, Emirates Old Trafford. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.35pm
- Tuesday July 30: Northern Superchargers vs Southern Brave, Headingley. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.35pm
- Wednesday July 31: Trent Rockets vs Birmingham Phoenix, Trent Bridge. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Thursday August 1: London Spirit vs Welsh Fire, Lord’s. Women’s 11.30am, Men’s 3pm
- Thursday August 1: Southern Brave vs Manchester Originals, Utilita Bowl. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Friday August 2: Oval Invincibles vs Northern Superchargers, The Kia Oval. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Saturday August 3: Birmingham Phoenix vs Southern Brave, Edgbaston. Women’s 11am, Men’s 2.30pm
- Saturday August 3: Trent Rockets vs Welsh Fire, Trent Bridge. Women’s 2.30pm, Men’s 6pm
- Sunday August 4: London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles, Lord’s. Women’s 11am, Men’s 2.30pm
- Sunday August 4: Northern Superchargers vs Manchester Originals, Headingley. Women’s 2.30pm, Men’s 6pm
- Monday August 5: Welsh Fire vs Southern Brave, Sophia Gardens. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Tuesday August 6: Manchester Originals vs Oval Invincibles, Emirates Old Trafford. Women’s 11.30am, Men’s 3pm
- Tuesday August 6: Birmingham Phoenix vs Northern Superchargers, Edgbaston. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Wednesday August 7: Trent Rockets vs London Spirit, Trent Bridge. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Thursday August 8: Welsh Fire vs Northern Superchargers, Sophia Gardens. Women’s 11.30am, Men’s 3pm
- Thursday August 8: Oval Invincibles vs Southern Brave, The Kia Oval. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Friday August 9: London Spirit vs Manchester Originals, Lord’s. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Saturday August 10: Southern Brave vs Trent Rockets, Utilita Bowl. Women’s 11am, Men’s 2.30pm
- Saturday August 10: Welsh Fire vs Birmingham Phoenix, Sophia Gardens. Women’s 2.30pm, Men’s 6pm
- Sunday August 11: Oval Invincibles vs London Spirit, The Kia Oval. Women’s 11am, Men’s 2.30pm
- Sunday August 11: Manchester Originals vs Northern Superchargers, Emirates Old Trafford. Women’s 2.30pm, Men’s 6pm
- Monday August 12: Birmingham Phoenix vs Trent Rockets, Edgbaston. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Tuesday August 13: Northern Superchargers vs London Spirit, Headingley. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Wednesday August 14: Southern Brave vs Welsh Fire, Utilita Bowl. Women’s 11.30am, Men’s 3pm
- Wednesday August 14: Trent Rockets vs Oval Invincibles, Trent Bridge. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Thursday August 15: Birmingham Phoenix vs Manchester Originals, Edgbaston. Women’s 3pm, Men’s 6.30pm
- Saturday August 17: Eliminator, The Kia Oval. Women’s 2.15pm, Men’s 6pm
- Sunday August 18: Final, Lord’s. Women’s 2.15pm, Men’s 6pm
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