The Hundred 2025 Match 31: TRT vs BPH head-to-head, pitch report & predicted playing XIs

Trent Rockets host Birmingham Phoenix in a final league showdown, with Rockets chasing top-table glory and Phoenix seeking a consolation win.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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Trent Rockets (TRT) will be playing at home against Birmingham Phoenix (BPH) in the 31st match of the Hundred Men's 2025 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Wednesday, August 27. The two teams will be facing each other for the last time in the league stages and hence would want to make the most of the game by winning it and progressing to the next round.

The Rockets come into this clash on the back of a morale-boosting three-wicket win against Welsh Fire. With five wins from seven matches, they have 20 points, and a victory here could see them climb to the top of the points table ahead of the knockouts. Birmingham Phoenix, on the other hand, have had a disappointing campaign with just three wins in seven games and are already eliminated. Their focus will be on causing an upset to finish their season with a win.

TRT vs BPH: Head-to-Head Record

As a result of the head-to-head record, it is very clear that the Phoenix of Birmingham have had the upper hand over the Rockets of Trent, as they secured five wins out of their eight meetings.

  • Matches Played – 8
  • Trent Rockets Wins – 3
  • Birmingham Phoenix Wins – 5
  • Tied/No Result – 0

TRT vs BPH: Pitch Report

Trent Bridge has a good surface with nice carry and bounce for the pacers at first. Batters chasing are expected to have an easier time, though it is likely to slow down throughout the innings and keep low. captains check how dry the wicket is before the toss, which could have a bearing on any strategies for the match.

See Also: The Hundred 2025 Match 31: Trent Rockets vs Birmingham Phoenix live streaming & where to watch

TRT vs BPH: Predicted Playing XIs

Trent Rockets (TRT): Tom Banton, Joe Root, Rehan Ahmed, Max Holden, Tom Moores (wk), George Linde, Marcus Stoinis, David Willey (c), Sam Hain, Sam Cook, Lockie Ferguson

Birmingham Phoenix (BPH): Will Smeed, Ben Duckett, Joe Clarke, Liam Livingstone (c), Jacob Bethell, Dan Mousley, Liam Patterson-White, Benny Howell, Chris Wood, Adam Milne, Trent Boult

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