Large-scale mural in Manchester celebrating The Hundred and the city’s team, Manchester Originals, featuring male and female players together

Large-scale mural in Manchester celebrating The Hundred and the city’s team, Manchester Originals, featuring male and female players together Stock Photo
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Contributor:

Tony Smith

Image ID:

3CGCJX9

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128.1 MB (6.3 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

8192 x 5464 px | 69.4 x 46.3 cm | 27.3 x 18.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

2 August 2025

Location:

Shudehill, Manchester city centre, England, UK

More information:

large, brightly coloured cricket mural in Manchester city centre, created to promote The Hundred and Manchester Originals, the city’s team in the short-format cricket competition. The wall painting uses bold blue branding, the word SIMPLES, Compare the Market meerkat characters, cricket bats, balls and larger-than-life player portraits to turn a city wall into sports advertising and public street art. Parked cars, brick buildings and a patchy blue sky give the picture useful urban context for editorial use around Manchester and cricket promotion. The mural is especially useful because it visually links men’s and women’s cricket together rather than treating them as separate stories. The Hundred was launched as a 100-ball competition with men’s and women’s teams competing under the same city brands, and Manchester Originals are part of that attempt to attract younger, family and more diverse audiences into cricket. Reporting around the 2025 unveiling placed the mural in Shudehill and described Manchester Originals stars Jos Buttler and Deandra Dottin attending alongside young cricketers from Chance to Shine, with Compare the Market’s meerkats included. The mixture of elite players, junior participants, commercial branding and playful cartoon characters makes the image suitable for stories about grassroots sport, inclusive cricket, women’s sport, children’s participation, urban cricket and sports marketing. For image buyers, the photograph has strong editorial and SEO value as a Manchester street scene, a public sports mural, a cricket culture image and an example of branded city-centre advertising. It could illustrate features on The Hundred, Manchester Originals, Lancashire cricket, equality in sport, family sports entertainment, summer cricket campaigns, sports sponsorship, outdoor media, youth engagement and how modern sport uses murals and public spaces to reach people beyond traditional stadium settings.