How The Hundred Franchise Sales Are Shaping the Future of County Cricket
Discover how the sale of The Hundred franchises is set to secure the future of county cricket, with Leicestershire leading the charge.




The sale of teams in The Hundred franchise has generated significant financial resources, which are expected to secure the future of county cricket for generations. Sean Jarvis, the departing CEO of Leicestershire, emphasized the importance of wise investment to ensure long-term success.
Financial Impact on Leicestershire
Leicestershire is set to receive £28 million from the franchise sales, which raised a total of £520 million. This substantial influx of funds is a game-changer for the club, which has historically struggled to compete financially.
Jarvis highlighted the need for prudent financial management, stating, "£28 million can easily be wasted as you have seen in other sports." He stressed that the funds should be used to develop Grace Road into a state-of-the-art facility capable of generating income year-round.
Strategic Investments
Leicestershire plans to use the funds to eliminate its £2 million debt and invest in infrastructure that can support the club's long-term sustainability. Jarvis emphasized the importance of member involvement in decision-making, stating, "The members should have a say in how the money is spent."
The club aims to transform Grace Road into a versatile venue that can host events beyond cricket, ensuring financial stability even during the off-season. Jarvis noted, "Leicestershire can't survive on playing cricket at the ground for 60-odd days a year."
The Bigger Picture
The investment from The Hundred franchise sales is not just a lifeline for Leicestershire but a significant opportunity for all county cricket clubs. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has facilitated this financial boost, which could reshape the landscape of English cricket.
Jarvis concluded, "The long term can be really healthy and successful if the money is spent wisely." This sentiment reflects the broader optimism surrounding the future of county cricket, thanks to the strategic investments enabled by The Hundred.
Related Topics
- Leicestershire County Cricket Club
- The Hundred Franchise
- Cricket Investment Strategies
- ECB Financial Initiatives
Recent Developments
- The final year of The Hundred as we know it?
- 'Seminal moment' - stakes sold in six Hundred teams
- Counties to receive Hundred money from Thursday