League Stage · Match 14
Manchester Super Giants vs Trent Rockets
6:30 PM GMT+1 · Old Trafford Cricket Ground · Manchester
Manchester Super Giants face Trent Rockets in Match 14 of The Hundred 2026 at Old Trafford Cricket Ground (26,000 capacity) in Manchester, England on Friday 31 July 2026, with first ball at 18:30 BST (UTC+1). Old Trafford, which has staged cricket since 1857, provides a storied backdrop for this north-versus-east-Midlands encounter.
Manchester Super Giants and Trent Rockets face off in a North-Midlands clash. Old Trafford’s seam-friendly conditions contrast with Trent Bridge’s batting paradise, and the team that adapts to venue conditions first will hold the advantage. Both teams possess match-winners who can tilt any contest.
Manchester Super Giants, formerly the Manchester Originals, are backed by the Lucknow Super Giants franchise. Jos Buttler is one of the greatest white-ball batters England has ever produced. Rashid Khan is arguably the best T20 spinner on the planet, and Tom Hartley’s left-arm spin adds another dimension at Old Trafford’s seam-friendly conditions.
Trent Rockets won the men’s title in 2022, built on the back of explosive batting on one of England’s best surfaces. Alex Hales remains one of the most destructive T20 batters in the world, and the flat Trent Bridge pitch suits the Rockets’ aggressive approach. Luke Wood’s left-arm pace adds variety to their bowling attack.
For fans in the UK, the 18:30 BST start is perfectly timed for an evening of cricket. Viewers on the US East Coast catch the action at 13:30 EDT, an afternoon slot. In Mumbai, the match begins at 23:00 IST, a late-night watch for subcontinental fans. Australian viewers in Sydney tune in at 03:30 AEST (next day). For the latest local time conversion, check Manchester time and United Kingdom time.
Old Trafford in Manchester has been staging cricket since 1857, making it one of the oldest grounds in the world. The 26,000-capacity venue brings northern grit and passion to The Hundred. Manchester’s famously unpredictable weather adds a tactical dimension, while the Stretford End crowd brings a football-style intensity that visiting teams find deeply uncomfortable.