Summary
MI London has kept Sam Curran and Will Jacks for the men's Hundred cricket team and added Danni Wyatt-Hodge to their women's team. Curran will be the captain of the men's team. The team, previously known as Oval Invincibles, is now partly owned by Reliance Industries Limited after a recent buyout.
Key Facts
- MI London retained Sam Curran and Will Jacks for the men's Hundred competition.
- Sam Curran will serve as captain for the men's team.
- England batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge has joined the women's team from Southern Brave.
- Wyatt-Hodge is the second-highest run-scorer in The Hundred competition.
- MI London was formerly known as Oval Invincibles, who have won the men's competition three times.
- Reliance Industries Limited now owns a 49% share of MI London.
- The franchise's previous squad was broken up after the introduction of an auction format.
- Teams in the competition could sign four players before the auction and re-sign former players during the event.