The 2025 The Hundred season was the fifth season of The Hundred, a professional franchise 100-ball cricket tournament involving eight men's and women's teams located in major cities across United Kingdom.
The women's tournament was won for the first time by the Northern Superchargers, while the men's Oval Invincibles won their third consecutive title.
The eight teams that competed in the 2024 season returned for the fifth year. They are all franchises, which operated separately from the existing county cricket clubs, with each representing large areas of England and Wales.
As in previous editions, eight city-based teams competed for the men's and women's titles during August 2025, from the 5th to the 31st.
The teams played a total of 64 matches in the group stage (32 men's, 32 women's). All matches were held on the same day at the same grounds, with one ticket granting access to both men's and women's contests.
Each team played four matches at home and four away, including one match against every other side in the competition and a bonus match against their nearest regional rivals.
After the league stage, the top three teams progressed to the knockout stage to decide the champions. The second- and third-placed teams faced each other in the eliminator at The Oval in London. The winner of the eliminator then met the league-topping team in the final at Lord's.
Team captains are in bold.
1. Millie Taylor replaced Charis Pavely due to injury. 2. Meg Austin replaced Millie Taylor due to injury.
1. Kira Chathli replaced Heather Knight due to injury. 2. Charli Knott replaced Deepti Sharma due to international commitments.
1. Amuruthaa Surenkumar replaced Ella McCaughan due to injury.
1. Nicola Carey replaced Georgia Wareham due to injury.
1. Ellie Anderson replaced Ryana MacDonald-Gay due to injury.
1. Freddie McCann replaced Harry Moore due to injury.
1. Dan Douthwaite replaced Ollie Pope for one match due to the India Test series. 2. John Simpson replaced Jamie Smith for one match due to the India Test series.
1. Mark Chapman replaced Rachin Ravindra for four matches due to international commitments. 2. Farhan Ahmed replaced Marchant de Lange due to injury. 3. Ish Sodhi replaced Noor Ahmad due to international commitments.
1. Imad Wasim replaced Mitchell Santner for two matches due to international commitments. 2. Mohammad Amir replaced Ben Dwarshuis due to international commitments. 3. Mitchell Stanley replaced Brydon Carse due to management of workload. 4. Jacob Duffy replaced Mohammad Amir due to prior commitments. 5. Matt Revis replaced Rocky Flintoff due to injury. 6. Samit Patel replaced Mitchell Santner due to injury.
1. Jordan Clark replaced Gus Atkinson for one match due to the India Test series. 2. Adam Zampa replaced Rashid Khan due to international commitments.
1. Jason Roy replaced Faf du Plessis due to injury. 2. Henry Crocombe replaced Finn Allen due to injury
1. Akeal Hosein replaced George Linde for two matches due to international commitments. 2. Dillon Pennington replaced John Turner due to injury. 3. Tom Moores replaced Tom Alsop for one match as injury cover. 4. Ben Cox replaced Adam Hose due to injury. 5. Ross Whiteley replaced Tom Alsop due to injury.
1. Matt Henry replaced Chris Woakes due to injury.
Below is a summary of results for each team's eight regular season matches, plus finals where applicable, in chronological order. A team's opponent for any given match is listed above the margin of victory/defeat.
Below is a summary of results for each team's eight regular season matches, plus finals where applicable, in chronological order. A team's opponent for any given match is listed above the margin of victory/defeat.