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The Hundred Takes England Cricket By Storm
The Hundred ball format cricket, which finally came to life this week after four years of ideation, turned out to be a super-hit in the first two matches as it didn't just boost the viewership of women's cricket but was also the most-watched cricket this year in England.
According to Sky Sports, the opening match between Oval Invincibles (women) and Manchester Originals (women) on Wednesday night "was the most-watched women's cricket match in UK history drawing a peak audience of 1.95 million viewers".
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