
London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 LIVE Streaming Details: Timings, Telecast Date, when and where to watch
LNS vs OVI The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 LIVE: Kane Williamson's London Spirit will eye a victorious start at home at Lord's in the opening game of The Hundred 2025 season against Oval Invincibles led by Sam Billings.
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Kane Williamson is captain of London Spirit team in The Hundred. (Source: X)
Hosts London Spirit, who finished at dead-last position in The Hundred 2024 season, will be hoping for a change of fortune under new ownership as they take on Oval Invincibles in the opening game of The Hundred 2025 season at Lord's in London on Tuesday. A conglomerate by the name of Cricket Investor Holdings Limited which includes Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora, Egon Durban, the chief executive of Silver Lake Management, Satyan Gajwani, the co-founder of Major League Cricket and vice-chairman of Times Internet, Satya Nadella, the chief executive of Microsoft, Shantanu Narayen the chief executive of Adobe, and Sundar Pichai, the chief executive of Google, have bought 49 per cent stake in the London Spirits team while the remaining 51 per cent stake is with Marylebone Cricket Club.
Cricket Investor Holdings Limited bought this 49 per cent stake for 145 million pounds. The Oval Invincibles have also sold 49 per cent stake to Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Group but the deal is yet to finalised.
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Spirit have recruited former IPL-winning captain David Warner into their side with former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson. The line-up also includes in-form England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, who had a fabulous five-match Test series against the Indians, apart from T20 specialists like Ashton Turner from Australia and English left-arm pacer Luke Wood.
The Invincibles, are the defending champions of The Hundred, having won the tournament for the last two seasons and will be aiming for a hat-trick of wins. The side features Curran brothers – Sam Curran and Tom Curran – apart from former CSK batter Sam Billings as skipper. They have also roped in Rashid Khan and SA all-rounder Donovan Ferreira.
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When is London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 going to take place?
The London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 will take place on Tuesday, August 5.
Where is London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 going to take place?
The London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 will be held at Lord's in London.
What time will London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 start?
The London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 will begin at 11pm IST. The toss for the match will be held at 1030pm.
Where can I watch London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 on TV in India?
The London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 will be available LIVE on TV on Sony Sports network channels in India.
How can I watch livestreaming of London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 in India?
The London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 will be available for livestreaming on SonyLiv website and app.
London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles The Hundred 2025 Match No 1 Predicted 11
London Spirit: David Warner, Kane Williamson (C), Keaton Jennings, Jamie Smith, W Madsen, Ashton Turner, Richard Gleeson, Daniel Worrall, Luke Wood, Jafer Chohan, Ryan Higgins
Oval Invincibles: Sam Billings (C), Miles Hammond, Will Jacks, Sam Curran, Jordan Cox, Tom Curran, Rashid Khan, Saqib Mahmood, Jason Behrendorff, Zafar Gohar, Nathan Sowter
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