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The Hundred returns for its fifth edition, with 31 Surrey players – 15 from the men’s side and 16 from the women’s team – featuring in the competition.

The Oval Invincibles, based at the Kia Oval, have a whole host of Surrey players among their ranks. The men’s team are the defending champion and will be looking for their own unique Three-Peat. Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson and Jordan Clark will be wearing their colours. Surrey Head Coach Gareth Batty and Jim Troughton form part of Tom Moody’s coaching set-up.

The women’s team – led by Jonathan Batty, with Surrey Head Coach Johann Myburgh as an Assistant Coach – will be looking to win the competition once again after claiming the first two editions in 2021 and 2022. Their squad includes Paige Scholfield, Alice Capsey, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Phoebe Franklin, Tash Farrant and Kalea Moore.

The Southern Brave have Chris Jordan, Jason Roy, Laurie Evans and Reece Topley in their men’s squad, with Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Tilly Corteen-Coleman in the women’s team.

Over the river in north London, the London Spirit have Surrey’s Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton, Dan Worrall and Ollie Pope. Surrey’s heroes of the 2025 Vitality Blast Final – Grace Harris and Kira Chathli, will be swapping south London for north in the month of August.

Surrey captain Bryony Smith will once again be the opening batter for the Trent Rockets. She will be joined in Nottingham by Alexa Stonehouse and Emma Jones.

Dan Lawrence, who was in excellent form for Surrey during the group stages of the Vitality Blast with bat, ball and with the wicketkeeper gloves – when called upon – has made the switch to the Northern Superchargers, alongside Surrey bowler Tom Lawes. Overseas signing Mitch Santner will also be joining the duo there, while Alice Davidson-Richards will once again be part of the Superchargers.

Sophia Dunkley will once again be crossing the Severn Bridge to play for the Welsh Fire in Cardiff. Alice Monaghan and Dani Gregory will be the Surrey representatives in the North West with the Manchester Originals.

The Kia Oval will host four Oval Invincibles match days – plus the Eliminator on Saturday 30 August. Tickets are available here.