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Azam, Wolvaardt and Afridi up for grabs in The Hundred Draft, powered by Sage

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A number of international and domestic stars will be a part of The Hundred Draft, powered by Sage

Babar Azam, Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shaheen Afridi, Mitchell Starc and Harmanpreet Kaur will all be available for teams to sign in The Hundred Draft, Powered by Sage, which will be televised live on Sky Sports on Thursday March 23.


They are some of the standout names among a list of 881 players from 28 countries up for grabs ahead of the third year of the competition. The women’s competition is to stage a draft for the first time.


Up to Deadline Day, 113 players were retained in total across the men’s and women’s competition, which means The Hundred Draft and the open market process in the women’s competition will see a further 135 spots filled.


Among the other big names hoping to earn a slot in this year’s competition include:


England stars Ben Duckett, Danni Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Sarah Glenn and Reece Topley.
Pakistan’s Muhammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf and Diana Baig, India’s Deepti Sharma and Shikha Pandey, Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan, West Indies’ Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell and Afghanistan’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Mohammad Nabi.

New Zealand’s Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates, Kane Williamson and Trent Boult, Australians Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Marsh, Grace Harris and Amanda-Jade Wellington, South Africa’s Anrich Nortje, Dane van Niekerk and Shabnim Ismail.


Trent Bridge will host the competition opener on Tuesday 1 August, with a double-header between Trent Rockets v Southern Brave – the first of 68 games across the third year of The Hundred that promise high-octane men’s and women’s sporting action, live music, and a host of family-friendly entertainment. 


ICC Men’s T20 World Cup winner David Willey said:

“It’s always exciting when you watch a draft and you wait to see where you’re heading to play. The Hundred has been a lot of fun to play in across the last two seasons. We’ve had great crowds and they’ve made for some really good atmospheres. There’s a lot of world class talent going into the draft and I’m looking forward to finding out where I’ll be playing in the summer.”


Laura Wolvaardt, top run-scorer in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, said:

“It’s really great that the women’s competition is hosting The Hundred Draft for the first time this season. It goes to show the continued progression of the women’s game and you only need to look across the names already retained to see it’s a world class competition. I’m really excited for the day itself and finding out where I’ll be playing next season. It’s a great competition, with big crowds, and it’s going to be a lot of fun to get out there this summer.”


To stay up to date with the latest news, buy tickets or to sign up for priority access, visit thehundred.com or follow The Hundred, and the eight teams, on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. 

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