As The Hundred draws to a close for 2024, Birmingham Phoenix is celebrating a terrific year, despite finishing second in the league table of the competition.
Hailed as a resounding success, Edgbaston saw thousands of fans attend the iconic stadium for both the women’s and men’s fixtures.
The fast-paced 100-ball competition brought incredible crowds to the stadium, with more than 50,000 tickets sold across the four home fixtures. Birmingham Phoenix women’s team drew in the largest audience to any women’s match outside of London on Saturday 3 August, with more than 12,000 spectators attending on the day.
Nationally, The Hundred broke the record for total attendance at a women’s cricket tournament, with 320,000 fans attending games up and down the country. As a result, The Hundred made a significant step towards its goal of diversifying the sport, with more than a million sports fans attending women’s matches since the competition launched four years ago.
Adding to the women’s success, Ellyse Perry was named as the team’s highest run-scorer, a fantastic result for the captain after missing last season due to injury. The women’s team impressed fans with three victories overall, with the triumph over Southampton’s Southern Brave providing the most notable highlight.
Birmingham Phoenix men’s outstanding performance saw the team reach The Hundred Eliminator, facing off against Southern Brave on Saturday 17 August. Sadly, the team just missed out on a spot in the final in a Super Five over – the first in The Hundred’s history.
This year's team included world-class England players, featuring Moeen Ali as captain, alongside Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith and Liam Livingstone, as well as exciting local talent Jacob Bethell and Dan Mousley. The team delighted fans by winning six of their eight games, after placing sixth in 2023. Highlights include Ben Duckett scoring an incredible 269 runs, the second highest in this year’s tournament.
The Hundred aims to bring cricket to a larger, more diverse audience and 2024's statistics demonstrate that the competition is achieving just that. This year, 37% of attendees were completely new to cricket, more than a third of ticket buyers were female, and 41% were families.
In the lead up to the first game, Birmingham Phoenix set out to make cricket more accessible through a range of local community-focused events. From a trophy tour to interactive sessions around the city centre, children were given the chance to pick up a bat and have a go at cricket – many for the first time – with more than 3,000 kids taking part.
Sign up for priority access to secure your place at next year’s event of the summer: thehundred.com/register-2025. The Hundred tickets will go on sale in early 2025, and signing up is the best way to know first when you'll be able to buy yours.
As The Hundred draws to a close for 2024, Birmingham Phoenix is celebrating a terrific year, despite finishing second in the league table of the competition.
Hailed as a resounding success, Edgbaston saw thousands of fans attend the iconic stadium for both the women’s and men’s fixtures.
The fast-paced 100-ball competition brought incredible crowds to the stadium, with more than 50,000 tickets sold across the four home fixtures. Birmingham Phoenix women’s team drew in the largest audience to any women’s match outside of London on Saturday 3 August, with more than 12,000 spectators attending on the day.
Nationally, The Hundred broke the record for total attendance at a women’s cricket tournament, with 320,000 fans attending games up and down the country. As a result, The Hundred made a significant step towards its goal of diversifying the sport, with more than a million sports fans attending women’s matches since the competition launched four years ago.
Adding to the women’s success, Ellyse Perry was named as the team’s highest run-scorer, a fantastic result for the captain after missing last season due to injury. The women’s team impressed fans with three victories overall, with the triumph over Southampton’s Southern Brave providing the most notable highlight.
Birmingham Phoenix men’s outstanding performance saw the team reach The Hundred Eliminator, facing off against Southern Brave on Saturday 17 August. Sadly, the team just missed out on a spot in the final in a Super Five over – the first in The Hundred’s history.
This year's team included world-class England players, featuring Moeen Ali as captain, alongside Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith and Liam Livingstone, as well as exciting local talent Jacob Bethell and Dan Mousley. The team delighted fans by winning six of their eight games, after placing sixth in 2023. Highlights include Ben Duckett scoring an incredible 269 runs, the second highest in this year’s tournament.
The Hundred aims to bring cricket to a larger, more diverse audience and 2024's statistics demonstrate that the competition is achieving just that. This year, 37% of attendees were completely new to cricket, more than a third of ticket buyers were female, and 41% were families.
In the lead up to the first game, Birmingham Phoenix set out to make cricket more accessible through a range of local community-focused events. From a trophy tour to interactive sessions around the city centre, children were given the chance to pick up a bat and have a go at cricket – many for the first time – with more than 3,000 kids taking part.
Sign up for priority access to secure your place at next year’s event of the summer: thehundred.com/register-2025. The Hundred tickets will go on sale in early 2025, and signing up is the best way to know first when you'll be able to buy yours.