Pakistan’s renowned OTT platform Tapmad has successfully acquired the Live Streaming rights of England’s first of its sort league The Hundred 2022.
Tapmad brings an ecstatic opportunity for the cricketing fans in Pakistan as the digital platform will be streaming The Hundred live in crystal clear HD quality. The paid version will allow the viewers to experience an ad-free feed, whereas, tapmad will also be offering a ‘dirty feed’ free of cost – comprising ads.
The cricketing fans in Pakistan can enjoy HD streaming of The Hundred on Tapmad via this link: https://bit.ly/3zHDjsx
The action-packed league The Hundred 2022 will feature eight men’s and as many women’s teams, who will be competing for the glory for the entirety of the summer season. The franchises will be allowed to recruit 15 players in their contingents including four overseas players.
The men’s competition will roll into action on August 3, while the women’s competition is set to commence on August 11. The finals of the event will be contested on September 3, 2022.
The Hundred features world-class players and huge names from all over the world and is played with a rather different set of rules.
In this different format of the game, each inning is comprised of 100 balls, while the fielding side changes after every 10 deliveries.
According to the rules, each bowler will be allowed to ball a maximum of 20 balls in the match and can bowl either five or 10 consecutive deliveries, which will be up to the decision of his skipper.
Furthermore, each batting side can avail the powerplay of 25 balls in the inning, which will be the first 25 balls. This restriction prevents the opposition from fielding more than two players outside of the 30-yard circle.
The league will also feature three Pakistan pacers – Wahab Riaz, Naseem Shah, and Mohammad Hasnain, who will be representing Northern Superchargers, Welsh Fires, and Oval Invincibles respectively.
The Hundred 2022 Teams
Birmingham Phoenix
London Spirit
Manchester Originals
Northern Superchargers
Oval Invincibles
Southern Brave
Trent Rockets
Welsh Fire
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