Oval Invincibles dominate The Hundred winners list with a record five titles across men’s and women’s competitions, including an unprecedented three consecutive men’s titles from 2023 to 2025.
Since its launch in 2021, the ECB’s 100-ball format has produced 10 finals and only five different champions. In fact, no other franchise cricket tournament in the world has seen such dominance from a single team so early in its history.
This article covers every Hundred champion, the key results, standout performers, and what changes for 2026 after the IPL-backed rebrand.
The Hundred Men’s Winners List (2021-2025)
Here is the complete list of men’s Hundred champions from every season.

| Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Result | Star Performer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Southern Brave | Birmingham Phoenix | Won by 32 runs | Paul Stirling (61) |
| 2022 | Trent Rockets | Manchester Originals | Won by 2 wickets | Rashid Khan (4-20) |
| 2023 | Oval Invincibles | Manchester Originals | Won by 6 wickets | Sam Curran (all-round) |
| 2024 | Oval Invincibles | London Spirit | Won by 5 wickets | Will Jacks (batting) |
| 2025 | Oval Invincibles | Trent Rockets | Won by 26 runs | Will Jacks (72), Sowter (3-25) |
The Hundred Women’s Winners List (2021-2025)
Similarly, here is the complete women’s Hundred winners list. The women’s competition has seen more variety, with four different champions in five seasons.

| Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Result | Star Performer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Oval Invincibles | Southern Brave | Won by 5 wickets | Marizanne Kapp (37*) |
| 2022 | Oval Invincibles | Southern Brave | Won by 48 runs | Kapp (4-9) |
| 2023 | Southern Brave | Northern Superchargers | Won by 34 runs | Danni Wyatt (59) |
| 2024 | London Spirit | Welsh Fire | Won by 4 wickets | Deepti Sharma (winning runs) |
| 2025 | Northern Superchargers | Southern Brave | Won by 7 wickets | Litchfield (MVP), Cross (2-23) |
The Hundred All-Time Title Count by Team
Here’s a quick look at how many Hundred titles each franchise has won across both competitions.
| Team | Men’s Titles | Women’s Titles | Total Titles | 2026 Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oval Invincibles | 3 | 2 | 5 | MI London |
| Southern Brave | 1 | 1 | 2 | Southern Brave |
| Northern Superchargers | 0 | 1 | 1 | Sunrisers Leeds |
| Trent Rockets | 1 | 0 | 1 | Trent Rockets |
| London Spirit | 0 | 1 | 1 | London Spirit |
Meanwhile, Birmingham Phoenix, Manchester Originals (now Manchester Super Giants), and Welsh Fire are yet to win a title in either competition.
Oval Invincibles’ Record-Breaking Dominance in The Hundred
The Oval Invincibles (now MI London from 2026) have achieved something truly remarkable in franchise cricket. Here’s a closer look at their three-peat.
2023: The Title Defence Begins
After Southern Brave won in 2021 and Trent Rockets in 2022, the Invincibles claimed their first men’s title in 2023. Additionally, Sam Curran‘s all-round displays throughout the tournament set the tone for what was to come.
2024: Defending Under Pressure
The Invincibles beat London Spirit in the 2024 final by 5 wickets at Lord’s. Moreover, Will Jacks emerged as the team’s most dangerous batter, a role he would carry into 2025 as well.
2025: The Historic Three-Peat
In the 2025 final at Lord’s, the Invincibles posted 168-5 from their 100 balls, with Will Jacks smashing 72 off 41 balls, the highest individual score in a men’s Hundred final.
In response, Trent Rockets managed just 142-8, as Nathan Sowter ripped through their top order with 3-25, including the wickets of Joe Root, Rehan Ahmed, and Tom Banton in just seven balls.
Consequently, captain Sam Billings praised the team’s consistency, calling it ‘incredible to keep performing at this level for three to five years.’
The Hundred 2026: IPL Owners and the Big Rebrand
Going into 2026, The Hundred looks very different. In late 2025, the ECB finalised private investment deals valuing all eight franchises at over £975 million.
As a result, three teams have changed their names to reflect their new IPL-linked owners.
| Old Name | New Name (2026) | Investor | IPL Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oval Invincibles | MI London | Reliance Industries (49%) | Mumbai Indians |
| Manchester Originals | Manchester Super Giants | RPSG Group (70%) | Lucknow Super Giants |
| Northern Superchargers | Sunrisers Leeds | Sun TV Network (100%) | Sunrisers Hyderabad |
| Southern Brave | Southern Brave (retained) | GMR Group | Delhi Capitals |
The remaining four teams also have new investors. Specifically, London Spirit brought in Silicon Valley tech entrepreneurs, Birmingham Phoenix partnered with Knighthead Capital (Birmingham City FC owners), Trent Rockets linked up with Chelsea’s ownership group, and Welsh Fire sold a 50% stake to Sanjay Govil.
Moreover, the 2026 season introduces an IPL-style auction for the first time, replacing the previous draft system. The men’s salary cap has risen 45% to £2.05 million, while the women’s cap has doubled to £880,000.
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Final Thoughts
The Hundred winners list tells a clear story of Oval Invincibles’ dominance, particularly in the men’s competition where their three-peat from 2023 to 2025 sets a benchmark that will be difficult to match.
However, with IPL-backed investment and a fresh auction system arriving in 2026, the landscape could shift dramatically. Ultimately, only time will tell whether MI London can keep that dynasty alive under a new name.
