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According to BBC News, BBC Sport has published the sixth instalment of its special cricket edition of the Who am I? quiz, inviting audiences to identify a player taking part in The Hundred.
The format introduces a new cricketer on each day of the tournament. Players make guesses and, after every incorrect answer, unlock another clue. The aim is to identify the cricketer using as few attempts as possible, with fewer clues producing a higher score.
BBC Sport says three points is a good result, while four or five points is exceptional. The clues for the latest quiz were set by BBC Sport’s Joe Rindl. Participants are also encouraged to return for another challenge the following day.
The broadcaster directs readers seeking further games to its dedicated Sports Quizzes page and offers notifications for the latest quizzes. It also links to a collection of all Hundred Who Am I? quizzes in one place.
The Hundred 2026 is scheduled to run from 21 July to 16 August. BBC coverage will include 16 televised matches, including both opening-day games and both finals, on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, while ball-by-ball commentary on every game will be available on BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.




















