| The Hundred | 08/27 17:30 | - |
Trent Rockets
v
Birmingham Phoenix
|
113/7(0)-111/9(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/24 17:00 | - |
Manchester Originals
v
Birmingham Phoenix
|
109/7(0)-113/3(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/22 17:30 | - |
Birmingham Phoenix v
Welsh Fire
|
138/9(0)-140/2(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/17 17:00 | - |
Birmingham Phoenix v
London Spirit
|
131/3(0)-126/6(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/15 17:30 | - |
Northern Superchargers
v
Birmingham Phoenix
|
193/5(0)-157/9(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/12 17:30 | - |
Birmingham Phoenix v
Oval Invincibles
|
182/6(0)-180/8(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/10 13:30 | - |
Southern Brave
v
Birmingham Phoenix
|
109/1(0)-106/7(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/08 17:30 | - |
Birmingham Phoenix v
Trent Rockets
|
122/6(0)-123/4(0) | |
| The Hundred | 08/17 17:00 | 721 |
Birmingham Phoenix v
Southern Brave
|
126/7-126/6 | |
| The Hundred | 08/15 17:30 | - |
Birmingham Phoenix v
Manchester Originals
|
42/1-41/5 | |
| The Hundred | 08/12 17:30 | - |
Birmingham Phoenix v
Trent Rockets
|
120/4-118/10 | |
| The Hundred | 08/10 17:00 | - |
Welsh Fire
v
Birmingham Phoenix
|
146/8-149/5 |
Birmingham Phoenix are a franchise 100-ball cricket team based in the city of Birmingham. The team represents the historic counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire in the newly founded The Hundred competition, which began its inaugural season on 21 July 2021, during the English and Welsh cricket season. Both the men's and women's teams play at Edgbaston.
In July 2019, it was announced the Edgbaston-based franchise would be known as Birmingham Phoenix. The team revealed that former Australian batsman Andrew McDonald would be the men's team's first coach, and would be McDonald will be assisted by Daniel Vettori, Jim Troughton, and Alex Gidman. In September Ben Sawyer was appointed the first coach of the women's team.
The inaugural Hundred draft took place in October 2019 and saw the Phoenix claim Amy Jones as the women's headline draftee and Chris Woakes as their headline men's player. They were joined by England internationals Kirstie Gordon and Moeen Ali and Worcestershire's Pat Brown.
As part of the 2025 Hundred sale, the ECB gave Warwickshire County Cricket Club a 51% stake in the franchise with the remaining 49% sold in an auction process. Knighthead Capital Management LLC purchased 49% of the franchise with Warwickshire County Cricket Club retaining their stake. They took operational control on 1 October 2025.