Best combined playing 11 of The Hundred Men's 2026 ft. Jos Buttler, Mitchell Marsh

Several players have impressed with their performances in The Hundred 2026.
The sixth edition of The Hundred Men’s competition saw several groundbreaking changes to the European competition. Several Indian sporting giants turned to ownership in The Hundred after the ECB announced the privatisation of the franchises.
The Hundred 2026 concluded with a thrilling match at Lord’s, in which Manchester Super Giants (formerly Manchester Originals) defeated Trent Rockets to win their maiden title. This ended the three-year winning streak of former champions Oval Invincibles.
In this 34-match tournament, despite the challenges of the new, fast-paced format, many players have made a splash with their explosive batting and tactical bowling.
Team of the Tournament of The Hundred Men’s 2026
Tim Seifert (Manchester Super Giants)
New Zealand opening batter Tim Seifert was picked as the Player of the Series after he contributed significantly to his team’s victory in The Hundred 2026. The Super Giants opener finished with 322 runs, with a match-winning knock of 72 in the final.
Mitchell Marsh (Sunrisers Leeds)

The Australian opener Mitchell Marsh wrapped up his debut season in The Hundred in 2026 with the Sunrisers Leeds.
He seems to be the best player to have delivered explosive starts at the top of the order. He finished with 406 runs in just eight innings, making him the highest scorer in the competition.
Ben Duckett (Trent Rockets)
After two explosive innings at the top of the order, the team of the tournament would need someone more consistent. Ben Duckett, though not the epitome of consistency, played a fine hand for the Rockets in this season of The Hundred. He finished the season as the third-highest scorer with 306 runs.
Joe Clarke (Birmingham Phoenix)
Operating the middle order, Joe Clarke, though young, seems a reliable choice, especially after his handy knocks for the Phoenix in The Hundred. The English batter possesses the ability to deliver crucial boundaries during the middle phase of the innings.
Jos Buttler (Manchester Super Giants)

The legendary English wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler contributed significantly as the middle-order batter for the Super Giants. Buttler not only led the team with the bat but also aided the side with his excellent strategic acumen after taking over the captaincy from Aiden Markram.
Sam Curran (MI London)
The English all-rounder Sam Curran showcased elite white-ball credentials, contributing 218 runs with the bat alongside his ability to produce timely breakthroughs, especially during the death phase.
Marcus Stoinis (Southern Brave)
The big Australian Marcus Stoinis had a handy season for his side, as he stood up every time the team needed him. Stoinis, who specialises as a lower-order finisher, scored 195 runs while also finishing as the fifth-highest wicket-taker in the season.
Mitchell Santner (Trent Rockets)
The Rockets’ spin-bowling all-rounder Mitchell Santner is widely renowned for his economy through the middle overs and some blistering knocks under pressure. Having amassed 126 runs with the bat, the New Zealand skipper also picked up six wickets.
Gus Atkinson (Manchester Super Giants)
Manchester Super Giants arguably possessed the best bowling line-up, with English pacer Gus Atkinson spearheading their bowling attack. Atkinson picked 12 wickets in the season and set a tone with his sublime accuracy and high pace.
Josh Tongue (Manchester Super Giants)
Josh Tongue has continued his dominance in the shorter format. He led the Super Giants’ attack alongside Atkinson with his lethal pace and relentless strikes in the powerplay.
Richard Gleeson (MI London)
The last man on our team in the tournament would be the highest wicket-taker in The Hundred. Although MI London’s first season after the change in ownership was not particularly remarkable, Richard Gleeson was one of their best finds. A regular wicket-taker and hence a crucial asset to any side.
Who won The Hundred Men’s 2026?
Manchester Super Giants won The Hundred 2026.
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Subhomoy Datta has been a sports writer since 2022. He holds a BSc in Microbiology from Rastraguru Surendranath College, WBSU, and is currently pursuing his master’s at NIT Surathkal. With a growing interest in sports journalism, he enjoys following the game closely and turning sporting moments into stories for fans.