We’ve only seen five matches of The Hundred 2025, but we’ve already had curveballs, surprises, and some astonishing finishes! Welsh Fire are set to play London Spirit in Match 6, and we focus on the batters because that’s exactly who can turn the momentum with just one over of brilliance. Sure, the team strategy and bowling line-ups are important, but let’s face it, we want to see batters set the stadium on fire! Today, we have an in-depth look at three possible game-changers—Jonny Bairstow, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, and Liam Dawson—and what could enhance or detract from their chances of being the best player of the day.
Jonny Bairstow: WF

Let’s begin with the big name—Jonny Bairstow. The Welsh Fire’s captain is a heavyweight with a wealth of experience, a powerful mindset, and a bat that can cause mayhem on its day. However, is that day coming anytime soon? The reality is, Bairstow has had a decent return of 207 runs from 9 innings with an average of 25.88 and a strike rate of 115.64 this season. In essence, he’s been closer to “simmer” than “blaze” this season. However, those figures don’t tell the whole story.
Bairstow has got in and has played well in some of those innings, but I think it’s fair to say that he has probably fallen into the trap of playing one shot too many too often, just as he seems to be finding his feet. However, faced with a London Spirit attack that has lacked much venom in the power play so far, now is his chance to allow himself to go deep.
Tom Kohler-Cadmore: WF

Tom Kohler-Cadmore shows intent from ball one, but his aggressive approach frequently ends in premature dismissals. 138 runs from 8 innings at an average of 23 and a strike rate of 116.94 is consistent, but not in a good way, and certainly not in a crushing way.
So, why are we still talking about him? Because he must be due? Sure, he’s shown glimpses (some sharp pulls, some lovely inside-out cover drives), but he hasn’t put it together yet? If there was ever a match where his timing, power, and temperament would be in sync, this might be the one! And with Bairstow often the center of attention, TKC could quietly be the stealth assassin of the middle order. Wouldn’t be surprised if it clicked.
Liam Dawson: LS

Labelled a spinner, but don’t be fooled—Liam Dawson’s been sneaking into the batting highlights more often than expected. 144 runs from 10 matches, at a healthy strike-rate of 135.84 – Dawson is that crazy lower-order batter who thrives in chaos. 30 balls are not needed; even 15 balls are enough to hurt someone!
Against the Welsh Fire’s inconsistent bowling attack and, more importantly, if the top-order fails, Dawson’s finishing could be crucial. He is a dangerous floater playing his natural reckless way and has a definite preference for pace. If the London Spirit is in trouble, Dawson is likely the one to engage the ship, or however far you want to take it.
Bairstow is due a big one. Kohler-Cadmore is right on the edge. Dawson? Never ruled out when you think so! There could well be a moment of magic from one of these batters during Welsh Fire’s encounter with London Spirit that may define their season.
Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.
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