Trent Rockets captain David Willey has urged English cricket to embrace potential changes on the horizon for The Hundred next season.

Rockets finished runners-up in the 2025 edition after a 26-run loss to Oval Invincibles in Sunday’s final at Lord’s.

It made it three consecutive titles for Invincibles, but there are fears within the playing group at Kia Oval that the squad will be broken up by new owners the Ambani family.

The England and Wales Cricket Board this summer sold off all eight franchises in a big-money auction, which raised more than £500million for the domestic game in this country.

As a trade-off, the ECB no longer has majority ownership of The Hundred and speculation has been rife that it could switch from its current 100-ball format to Twenty20 cricket and name ch

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