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    The Hundred set for Twenty20 transformation as early as next year | The Hundred

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    The Hundred could be changed to a Twenty20 competition as soon as next year. The 100-ball format is enshrined in the England and Wales Cricket Board’s domestic TV contracts with Sky Sports and the BBC until 2028 but the Guardian has learned that both broadcasters are open to switching to T20 next summer if requested by the newly formed Hundred board, which will be dominated by representatives of the eight franchises.

    The ECB first explored dropping the Hundred in favour of the global-standard T20 format two years ago in informal discussions, which drew a lukewarm response from Sky in particular. The broadcaster has invested heavily in marketing the Hundred, which has succeeded in attracting more diverse crowds to grounds and has a younger TV audience than other forms of cricket on the network, while the BBC also likes the format as it is easier to fit shorter matches into its schedules.

    The sale of, in most cases, minority stakes in the eight franchises for £520m this year has altered the power dynamics, however, with the new co-owners expected to have a huge influence over the future of the competition given the collective size of their investment. Four of the joint owners are Indian Premier League franchises, two are Indian-American consortiums, and two are US investment companies.

    Formal discussions will not take place until the Hundred board meets for the first time in October, but the issue of format is expected to feature prominently. The 20-strong board will be made up of four representatives from the ECB and two each from the eight host venues and new investors, which effectively puts the franchises in control.

    A source at one franchise said that the IPL owners in particular want to switch to T20 to align with the other franchise leagues where they operate teams in India, South Africa, the US and the United Arab Emirates. The T20 format will also be used in the Olympics when cricket returns after 132 years at Los Angeles 2038, which is particularly significant given India are bidding to host the Games in 2036.

    This summer’s Hundred is effectively a transitional tournament before the new owners formally come on board on 1 October, when the outstanding sales of Oval Invincibles and Trent Rockets are due to be completed.

    While Sky and the BBC have resisted ditching the Hundred until this point, there is a growing feeling that it would be better to relaunch the competition with a bang next year rather than make a series of incremental changes. There will be other significant innovations next year, including new team names at some franchises, new commercial deals and a fresh digital strategy.

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    Another source confirmed if T20 was to be embraced, it should be done next year rather than wait until 2028. It is anticipated that the Hundred name and branding would be retained following a format change, given it is established.

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