The Hundred cricket tournament in England concluded with Oval Invincibles winning the championship for the third straight year. The men’s final saw them defeat Trent Rockets, completing a hat-trick of titles. This victory brought considerable financial gains for Nita Ambani’s team. The team’s success stemmed from consistent performances across the board, with 24-year-old Jordan Cox leading the charge by breaking seven records.
Oval Invincibles’ victory against Trent Rockets secured their third The Hundred trophy. The team’s winning streak began in 2023, continuing with a title defense in 2024. The possibility of a name change for Oval Invincibles adds to the historical significance of their hat-trick. Their consistent performance highlights their dominance over other teams in The Hundred.
In the final, Oval Invincibles chose to bat first against Trent Rockets. Will Jacks played well, and 24-year-old Jordan Cox provided strong support. They disrupted the opposition bowlers and were also the top scorers for their team.
Will Jacks scored 72 runs off 41 balls, with a strike rate of 175.60, including 7 fours and 2 sixes. Jordan Cox contributed 40 runs off 28 balls, with a strike rate of 142.85, hitting 4 fours and 1 six. Their second-wicket partnership added 87 runs, helping Nita Ambani’s team score 168 runs for 5 wickets in 100 balls.
Nathan Swater was instrumental in the victory for Nita Ambani’s team with his bowling. Trent Rockets, chasing 169 runs, managed 142 runs for 8 wickets in 100 balls, losing by 26 runs. Nathan Swater took 3 wickets for 25 runs in his 20-ball spell, becoming the most successful bowler and the Player of the Match.
Jordan Cox was the standout performer for Oval Invincibles in The Hundred 2025. His consistent performance helped Oval Invincibles win the championship. Jordan Cox set seven records.
Jordan Cox, 24, was the highest run-scorer in The Hundred 2025, accumulating 367 runs throughout the tournament, including an explosive 40 runs in the final. He was also the only player to surpass 300 runs in The Hundred 2025.
In addition to leading in runs, Jordan Cox smashed the most sixes, with 22, and recorded the most sixes in a single innings, with 10. Cox shares the records for the most fifties and the highest individual score of 86 with Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow, respectively. Cox’s batting average of 61.16 in The Hundred 2025 is the season’s best.
Winning the title earned Oval Invincibles a prize of £150,000, roughly equivalent to 1.80 crore rupees. Jordan Cox, the tournament’s top run-scorer, received an additional 6 lakh rupees.
