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The Hundred’s revenue-generating potential has impressed Surrey’s chairman, who aims to unify Oval Invincibles under the club’s name.

The Hundred's future has been the subject of multiple discussions recently.

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June 13, 2024
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The Hundred revenue-generating potential has impressed Surrey's chairman, who aims to unify Oval Invincibles under the club's name.
In 2021, The Hundred was first presented. Cricket received a lot of criticism in addition to positive feedback from the novel 100-ball concept. To the benefit of English cricket, Surrey chairman Oli Slipper has expressed his support for the league and stressed the significance of county cricket boards adopting it.

This viewpoint stands in stark contrast to Surrey’s position in 2018, the year the event was created. Back then, the club was unsure about the concept of launching a new competition because they believed it may have an impact on both the T20 Blast and the red-ball competition. Slipper claims the club’s leadership expressed interest in unifying the Oval Invincibles under the club’s flag and expressed admiration for the Hundred’s ability to generate income.

“The Hundred presents the biggest obstacle to the red-ball game for a lot of devoted and long-standing members of this club. As chair, I want to reassure you that I fully understand and appreciate your concerns, but I promise not to take any actions that could jeopardize the future of County Cricket or this club,” Slipper was cited by ESPNcricinfo.

“The reality is that the Hundred has been a huge success both from a ticketing and TV perspective,” he said. “It is also an extremely important revenue stream for the game of cricket, generating roughly 25% of the ECB’s revenue, which funds the broader game of cricket and helps maintain a viable 18-county ecosystem.”

At present, the England Cricket Board (ECB) is evaluating the Hundred and attempting to come up with strategies to increase the product’s popularity. Many possibilities, including expanding to ten teams and offering all 18 counties a two-division arrangement under the “open pyramid” option, are being studied. Slipper emphasized that the league’s cancellation is “not an option” because a broadcast agreement with Sky Sports is set to expire in 2028.

He believed the ECB could attempt to “evolve and improve” the league instead. He pointed out that Surrey might have the chance to represent the club’s legacy, heritage, and history during the English summer if the counties and MCC regained control of the competition.

While other counties would surely choose to sell a portion of their team, Surrey will look at owning and running our own team in this event under my direction. Every month of the English summer needs to include a representation of this club’s history, heritage, and legacy, Slipper wrote.

We are the best club on earth, not merely a space that is rented out to the highest bidder. Our club should anticipate donning the Three Feathers of Surrey when they play domestic cricket at The Kia Oval, as we are the leaders in English cricket. “Therefore, my goal is to reach a stage where players of domestic cricket at this ground understand that they are standing on the shoulders of greats like Edrich, Hobbs, Stewart, and Hollioake,” he continued.

This summer, Surrey successfully defended their championship from the previous year and won a record-breaking 22nd County Championship. Slipper said that red-ball cricket was “the pinnacle of our game and the prize we cherish more than any other,” and Surrey would use its increasing clout inside the ECB to uphold its sacred status.

“In my opinion, having a seat at the table will provide us the ability to exercise the authority and sway required to advance not only the goals of the Surrey County Cricket Club but also to safeguard and expand the red-ball game in this nation.” I aim for ours to be a leading voice. The Counties will require strong voices in the upcoming years, not just from the sidelines but from within the game at all levels,” Slipper said.

The men’s team Oval Invincibles won the Hundred earlier this year, and the women’s team Southern Brave prevailed.

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