The squads so farpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 20 October 2019
Remember, you can see a full list of the squads so far here.
Teams complete 15-man squads for next year's competition
Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan first pick - will play for Trent Rockets
Southern Brave sign Russell; Superchargers go for Finch; Welsh Fire select Starc & Smith
Gayle, Malinga and Rabada go unsold
England players have already been assigned teams in earlier draft
Competition begins in 2020
Amy Lofthouse and Matthew Henry
Remember, you can see a full list of the squads so far here.
Not saying it's a long evening, but I've just demolished a full tub of cornflake mini bites.
Welsh Fire coach Gary Kirsten: "There's a bit of work to do at the moment."
Assistant coach Marcus Trescothick: "It's fantastic to see Tom Abell, Lewis Gregory and Roelof van der Merwe go for good prices. We might have to look elsewhere for some good Somerset players!"
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Adil Rashid: "I'm very happy. Richard Gleeson has got pace and Ben Foakes is a quality wicketkeeper."
Sam Curran: "It's always good to have a bit of pace at The Oval, both have done well in the Blast this year too. I think we'll be looking for some batsman now."
Moeen Ali: "I'm really happy with Shaheen Afridi, pace and left-arm. He's got experience of playing around the world now."
Marcus Trescothick has arrived!
It is all my favourite cricketers in a room!
Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid have my favourite cricket bromance.
Moeen has just burst out laughing the second Rashid said something into the microphone.
Graham Onions
Former England bowler on BBC Sport
In a county cricketer's mind £60,000 is still a life-changing amount of money.
Trent Rockets: Steven Mullaney, Matthew Carter
Southern Brave: Tymal Mills, Ross Whiteley
Northern Superchargers: Richard Gleeson, Ben Foakes
Welsh Fire: Simon Harmer, Qais Ahmed
Oval Invincibles: Reece Topley, Hardus Viljoen
Manchester Originals: Daniel Christian, Wayne Madsen
London Spirit: Joe Denly
Birmingham Phoenix: Shaheen Afridi
Notts' 23-year-old Matthew Carter is going to stick in the Midlands at the Rockets.
All-rounder Ross Whiteley is taking a trip down the motorway.
This is sensible. Northern Superchargers snap up Ben Foakes.
He'll follow Ben Stokes in the line-up, surely.
Another spinner for Welsh Fire!
This time it's Afghanistan's Qais Ahmad.
Hardus Viljoen is a Kolpak and goes in as a domestic player at the Oval.
Second pick for Simon Katich and co, and Derbyshire's Wayne Madsen is heading up to Manchester.
Some...interesting picks for them this eve.
Birmingham Phoenix get in their quick with Pakistan left-armer Shaheen Afridi. Very, very good pick, that.
Eoin Morgan has gone over to offer Shane Warne some advice.
They've opted for Joe Denly.
I'm not sure about Manchester Originals squad so far. This looks a good pick though.
Aussie all-rounder Dan Christian is off to the Originals.
Tom Moody, who most resembles a teacher, goes for Reece Topley.
Welsh Fire finally pick their spinner. They've gone for Essex offie Simon Harmer.