LAHORE: 65 Pakistani cricketers, 60 men and five women, have registered for The Hundred Draft 2024 to be held on March 20.
In early developments, Manchester Originals have retained Usama Mir, while Welsh Fire have retained pacer Haris Rauf.
Big names like Hasan Ali and Naseem Shah entered the draft with an impressive reserve price of £100,000.
Shadab Khan and Iftikhar Ahmed set their reserve prices at £75,000. Meanwhile, Mohammad Amir, Saim Ayub, Aamer Jamal and Abdullah Shafique set a base price of £60,000.
Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Haris and Imad Wasim entered the draft with a reserve price of £50,000. Mir Hamza, Mohammad Hasnain and Azam Khan are among those with a £40,000 reserve.
Notably, 46 Pakistani players have registered for The Hundred without specifying a starting price. Players in this category include Salman Ali Agha, Abrar Ahmed, Umar Akmal and Asif Ali.
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Haider Ali, Umar Amin, Faheem Ashraf and Shahnawaz Dahani also threw their names into the hat with no set minimum price. Zaman Khan, Shan Masood, Mohammad Nawaz, Roman Raees, Saud Shakeel, Haneen Shah and Wasim Junior are also without asking price.
In the women’s category, Iram Javed, Nida Dar and Fatima Sana registered with a starting price of £17,500. Aliya Riaz and Javeria Rauf are no-reserve draft additions.
In the men’s competition, 245 domestic players and 389 overseas players are registered for selection.
Each player has a reserve price. That is the minimum amount a team can pay for them. If all teams fill their slots in this price range and above, then this player will no longer be available for selection.
The fourth edition of The Hundred is scheduled for July 23rd.