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The Hundred will return for its fourth run when Oval Invincibles go against Birmingham Phoenix on 23 July at The Kia Oval.

Like in the previous three seasons, there is set to be plenty of Surrey and South East Stars representation in this year’s competition, including all the 12 Stars professionals who have so far signed to play for the Three Feathers in 2025.

The Kia Oval will be home to Surrey’s Alice Capsey as well as her South East Stars teammates Tash Farrant, Paige Scholfield, and Ryana MacDonald-Gay. Oval Invincibles, winners of the first two editions of the competition, will be yet again coached by Surrey’s women’s head coach, Jonathan Batty.

Surrey’s Bryony Smith, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Kira Chathli, and Aylish Cranstone will wear the colours of Trent Rockets in 2024 alongside Stars’ left-arm seaming allrounder Alexa Stonehouse.

Wicketkeeper Rhianna Southby, who came through the Surrey pathway, will take the field for the reigning champions, Southern Brave. She will link up with Stars’ Kalea Moore and Tilly Corteen-Coleman. Moore bowled a fantastic spell in the 2023 final, taking three for 15, while Corteen-Coleman finished as the joint second-highest wicket-taker in her debut Charlotte Edwards Cup season and was picked up by the Brave in the 2024 draft. During the competition, if Corteen-Coleman gets a chance to play in one of Brave’s first two matches, she will become the youngest player to feature in The Hundred, a record currently held by Capsey.

Stars’ explosive allrounder Alice Davidson-Richards will run out for last season’s finalists Northern Superchargers. In 2023, Davidson-Richards was superb with the ball for the Superchargers, her 10 wickets at an average of 22.40 helping her side storm into the finals.

Surrey and South East Stars leg-spinner Dani Gregory switched from Southern Brave to Manchester Originals for the 2024 season.

Phoebe Franklin will join up with her Stars teammate Sophia Dunkley at Welsh Fire this season.

At Birmingham Phoenix, Chloe Brewer, a Surrey pathway graduate, will be accompanied by Emma Jones. The Stars all-rounder was signed by Phoenix as a replacement for Ailsa Lister towards the end of June.

Bowling allrounder Eva Gray, who came through the ranks at Surrey, will be joined by South East Stars overseas signing, Georgia Redmayne, in playing for the London Spirit at Lord’s.

Below is a list of the 20 Surrey and/or Stars players featuring in the Hundred:

Chloe Brewer (Birmingham Phoenix)

Emma Jones (Birmingham Phoenix)

Georgia Redmayne (London Spirit)

Eva Gray (London Spirit)

Dani Gregory (Manchester Originals)

Alice Davidson-Richards (Northern Superchargers)

Alice Capsey (Oval Invincibles)

Tash Farrant (Oval Invincibles)

Paige Scholfield (Oval Invincibles)

Ryana MacDonald-Gay (Oval Invincibles)

Kalea Moore (Southern Brave)

Tilly Corteen-Coleman (Southern Brave)

Rhianna Southby (Southern Brave)

Nat Sciver-Brunt (Trent Rockets)

Bryony Smith (Trent Rockets)

Alexa Stonehouse (Trent Rockets)

Kira Chathli (Trent Rockets)

Aylish Cranstone (Trent Rockets)

Sophia Dunkley (Welsh Fire)

Phoebe Franklin (Welsh Fire)