The Hundred | 08/14 14:00 | - | Southern Brave v Welsh Fire | 21-181 | |
The Hundred | 08/10 17:00 | - | Welsh Fire v Birmingham Phoenix | 146/8(0)-149/5(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/08 14:00 | - | Welsh Fire v Northern Superchargers | 3-26 | |
The Hundred | 08/05 17:30 | - | Welsh Fire v Southern Brave | 97/10(0)-139/5(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/03 17:00 | - | Trent Rockets v Welsh Fire | 125/8(0)-129/6(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/01 14:00 | - | London Spirit v Welsh Fire | 96/7(0)-94/9(0) | |
The Hundred | 07/28 17:35 | - | Welsh Fire v Oval Invincibles | 103/8(0)-113/9(0) | |
The Hundred | 07/25 17:30 | - | Manchester Originals v Welsh Fire | 86/8(0)-87/2(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/22 17:30 | - | Northern Superchargers v Welsh Fire | 158/7(0)-159/2(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/20 17:00 | - | Welsh Fire v London Spirit | 110/4(0)-109/9(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/14 17:30 | - | Welsh Fire v Trent Rockets | 148/6(0)-152/6(0) | |
The Hundred | 08/12 17:00 | - | Welsh Fire v Southern Brave | 87/10(0)-91/1(0) |
Welsh Fire (Welsh: Tân Cymreig) are a franchise 100-ball cricket side based in the city of Cardiff. The team represents the historic counties of Glamorgan, Gloucestershire and Somerset in the newly founded competition called The Hundred, which took place for the first time during the 2021 English and Welsh cricket season. Both the men's and women's teams play their home games at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff.
Welsh Fire was founded in June 2019 as one of eight teams to take part in the inaugural season of The Hundred. The team was jointly run by Glamorgan, Somerset and Gloucestershire County Cricket Clubs. It was reported that the side might be renamed as Western Fire, to allay concerns in Somerset and Gloucestershire that they were not sufficiently represented by the side, but this did not come to fruition.
In July 2019, the team announced that former South Africa and India coach, and current Royal Challengers Bangalore coach Gary Kirsten had been appointed as the men's team coach. The women's side was due to be managed by Matthew Mott, a former Glamorgan coach and the current Australia women's team coach, but he withdrew and was replaced by his assistant coach, Mark O'Leary.
The inaugural Hundred draft[] took place in October 2019 and saw the Fire claim Jonny Bairstow as their headline men's draftee, and Katie George as the women's headliner. They are joined by Somerset wicketkeeper-batsman Tom Banton, Glamorgan batsman Colin Ingram, and England batter Bryony Smith.
Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc were selected as the flagship £125,000 signings in the first round and are two of the side's three overseas players. With Ingram and Banton already occupying the £100,000 slots, Welsh Fire sat out the second round. Ravi Rampaul and Ben Duckett were selected in the third round for £75,000 and Simon Harmer, along with Afghanistan's Qais Ahmed (the team's third overseas player), were bought for £60,000 in the fourth. Liam Plunkett and Ryan ten Doeschate were the picks in the fifth round for £50,000 and Gloucestershire duo David Payne and Ryan Higgins were selected in the sixth round for £40,000. Danny Briggs and Leus du Plooy complete the squad, having both been bought for £30,000 in the final round. The final place in the squad will go to an outstanding performer in next season's Vitality Blast 20-over competition.
Australian Meg Lanning was the next pick for the ladies' team.