Results

The Hundred 08/31 17:00 1 Oval Invincibles v Trent Rockets 168/5(0)-142/8(0)
The Hundred 08/25 17:30 - Oval Invincibles v London Spirit 153/4(0)-152/7(0)
The Hundred 08/23 13:30 - Northern Superchargers v Oval Invincibles 198/4(0)-182/7(0)
The Hundred 08/21 17:30 - Oval Invincibles v Trent Rockets 173/4(0)-171/7(0)
The Hundred 08/18 17:30 - Southern Brave v Oval Invincibles 133/10(0)-134/3(0)
The Hundred 08/16 17:00 - Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire 226/4(0)-143/10(0)
The Hundred 08/12 17:30 - Birmingham Phoenix v Oval Invincibles 182/6(0)-180/8(0)
The Hundred 08/09 13:30 - Oval Invincibles v Manchester Originals 129/1(0)-128/10(0)
The Hundred 08/05 17:30 - London Spirit v Oval Invincibles 80/10(0)-81/4(0)
The Hundred 08/18 17:00 1 Oval Invincibles v FK Celik 147/9-130/7
The Hundred 08/14 17:30 - Trent Rockets v Oval Invincibles 151/4-150/3
The Hundred 08/11 13:30 - Oval Invincibles v London Spirit 100/1-96/10

Wikipedia - MI London

MI London, formerly known as Oval Invincibles, is a 100-ball cricket franchise based in South London. The team represents the historic counties of Surrey and Kent in The Hundred competition, which took place for the first time during the 2021 English cricket season. Both the men's side and the women's side play at The Oval.

History

By 2019, it had been announced that there would be a Hundred franchise affiliated to Surrey and Kent. The home ground was also established as the Oval, despite rumours that Surrey's decision to vote against the Hundred's new playing conditions had led Colin Graves to threaten to take away their hosting rights.

However, as late as May 2019, the franchise's name was still undecided. After previous speculation that teams would have no geographical element, it was now suggested the Oval franchise would contain the word "London", like the Lord's-based London Spirit.

In June, The Times contradicted this rumour, reporting that the team would be called the Oval Greats, after several other ECB proposals – London Fuse, London X, London Union and London Rebels – had been rejected. All such notions were disproved in July when the team's name was announced as the Oval Invincibles.

Logo used from 2019 to 2025

In August 2019, the side announced that Australian coach Tom Moody would be the men's team's first coach, while former England Women player Lydia Greenway was appointed coach of the Women's team.

The inaugural Hundred draft took place in October 2019 and saw the Invincibles claim Sam Curran as their headline men's draftee. He was joined by Surrey and England teammates Tom Curran and Jason Roy, along with five other Surrey players. Laura Marsh was the women's marquee signing, alongside Fran Wilson.

The first season did not take place until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The women’s team immediately achieved success by winning the first women’s Hundred title. They retained the title the following year, beating Southern Brave in the final for the second consecutive time.

Having finished in mid-table for the first two seasons, the men's side saw a significant change of fortune in 2023. They won their first title in their third season, beating Manchester Originals in the final. They retained the title in 2024 with victory over Southern Brave, and won it a third time in 2025 by defeating Trent Rockets. Remarkably, this run of success means either the women's or men's team have won a title in every edition of the Hundred to date.

As part of the 2025 Hundred sale, the ECB granted Surrey County Cricket Club a 51% stake in the franchise, with the remaining 49% sold through an auction process. Reliance Industries Limited acquired the 49% share through their subsidiary Reliance Strategic Business Ventures Limited, while Surrey County Cricket Club retained its stake.

The sale of the Invincibles was completed in December 2025, with both parties agreeing to rebrand as MI London from the 2026 season. For Reliance, the purchase adds to their "MI" portfolio, which also includes teams in India, South Africa, the UAE, and the US.

The Oval Invincibles are a professional cricket team based in London, England, competing in The Hundred, a fast-paced, innovative format of limited-overs cricket. Established in 2019, the team is named after the iconic Oval cricket ground, one of the most historic venues in the sport. Known for their dynamic and aggressive style of play, the Oval Invincibles feature a talented roster of international and domestic players, excelling in both batting and bowling disciplines. Their vibrant team culture emphasizes entertainment, skill, and resilience, making them a formidable presence in The Hundred competition. The team’s colors are purple and gold, symbolizing their regal and victorious spirit. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to exciting cricket, the Oval Invincibles continue to strive for success and aim to bring glory to their supporters.