
The Hundred cricket league’s final match in England saw Oval Invincibles emerge victorious, clinching their third consecutive title. They defeated Trent Rockets in the men’s final, achieving a remarkable hat-trick of wins. This victory brought substantial financial rewards to Nita Ambani’s team. The team’s consistent performance and the outstanding contributions of 24-year-old Jordan Cox, who broke seven records, led to this remarkable achievement.
Oval Invincibles defeated Trent Rockets to win The Hundred 2025, their third The Hundred trophy. Their winning streak started in 2023 and continued with a title defense in 2024. The upcoming potential name change adds historical significance to their hat-trick of titles. Their consistent performance demonstrated their superiority over other teams in The Hundred.
Oval Invincibles chose to bat first in the final against Trent Rockets. Will Jacks played well, and Jordan Cox supported him. They both scored well and topped the run-scoring charts.
Will Jacks scored 72 runs off 41 balls with a strike rate of 175.60. Jordan Cox scored 40 runs off 28 balls with a strike rate of 142.85. Their partnership helped Nita Ambani’s team score 168 runs for 5 wickets in 100 balls.
Nathan Swater also played a vital role in the victory for Nita Ambani’s team, taking 3 wickets for 25 runs in 20 balls. He was the most successful bowler, and Player of the Match.
Jordan Cox’s performance made a massive impact on Oval Invincibles, and he broke seven records. He was the highest run-scorer in The Hundred 2025, scoring 367 runs in the tournament, including 40 runs in the final.
Jordan Cox hit the most sixes, 22. He also holds the record for the most sixes in a single innings, with 10. Cox also shares the record for the most fifties and the highest individual score of 86 with Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow.
The prize money for winning the title was £150,000, which is approximately 1.80 crore rupees. Jordan Cox, the top run-scorer, received an additional 6 lakh rupees.






