The Hunged: Invincible Oval Men completes the first trippage in the history of the tournament with continuity and affiliation key | Cricket news

During the analysis of the miserable exhibitions of the Welsh fire in the 2022 edition of The Hunged, Sky Sports Cricket Pundit Nasser Hussain did not retain.
“Not a lot of Welsh and not a lot of shot,” was his point of view while the male team lost the eight games and the five women of six.
You cannot accuse invincible oval men – who, on Sunday, became the first side of the short story of The Hunged to win three consecutive titles – not to be up to their names, however.
They have a lot of oval and an air of invincibility.
Among the reigning champions twice, there are a crowd of Surrey players who have an affinity with the oval and the local region, notably Sam Curran, Big Brother Tom and Will Jacks – the latter beating 72 of 41 balls during the victory of this weekend over Trent Rockets in the final at Lord’s.
Sam and Tom are the heart rate, taking 24 counters between them this season – 12 for the first, some of which with its moon bales of less than 50 mph, and the same number for the second.
Sam also contributed 238 points, with two half-century and 16 six to a strike rate of 176.29, which makes you ask yourself again why he slipped from England.
Cox The Hundred Hundred Man in 2025
Invincible, of course, also represents Kent and that the county is well served in the oval team by Sam Billings, Jordan Cox (born in Kent and played for Kent before joining Essex) and Tawanda Muyeye.
Billings Tricote things as a captain, with his team winning 21 of their 27 previous games that date back to the beginning of 2023, while Muyeye shone in this term, especially with a 28-ball 59 not released against Manchester Originals.
But COX was named the male MVP of one hundred in 2025, by clubing the most points (367), most of the six (22), a highest spouse (86 not out) and the most of the 1950s (three), at a striking rate of 173.93.
The captain of England winner of the World Cup became the Sky Sport Expert, Eoin Morgan, said about Cox: “For the moment, he looks like an international cricket player to a tee.” It is currently outside the international white ball teams, but it could soon change.
Hussain: how the invincibles do things correctly
Like currants, jacks, Billings and Cox, the SAQIB Mahmood stimulator and the Spinner Nathan SOWTER have been with invincible from the start.
Mahmood recorded 1-10 figures of 15 balls in the final, closing the victory, while Sowter was almost shredded the hopes of the Rockets earlier when he rejected the first three of Tom Banton, Joe Root and Rehan Ahmed in the space of six balls.
Sky Sports’ Nasser Hussain said about the invincibles: “You don’t know what comes first – the success or consistency of the squad. But if you are successful, why change the team?
“They don’t change much in tournaments or even in games. They are quite formulas because they know what works, and they have many versatile players, multidimensional cricket players.
“Their greatest strength is affiliation with the oval. You see that with players and fans and on all sides, there is an attachment.”
A final triumph for this version of the invincibles?
But what is the next step for invincible?
A name change seems likely with the Oval club which will soon be managed by the Ambani family, the owners of the Indian Indian team Mumbai Indian. Mi London was mentioned as the new title of invincibles.
A stacked team could also be broken before the 2026 tournament if an auction of IPL players comes into force.
But if that is the case, then the masters of the hundred ended at that time perfectly.
Captain Billings said: “It’s incredible, very special, a brilliant group. We have kept this consistency for three to five years and it showed performance.
“It was probably the most pleasant year. We have dominated, posed our foot, so I am very proud of all the people involved.
“Our support staff allows us to play and everyone has contributed to our success. This is what the big teams do.”









