Trent Rockets pick Nathan Coulter-Nilepublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 20 October 2019
Nathan Coulter-Nile, who was really impressive in the World Cup, is off to work with Fleming.
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
Nathan Coulter-Nile, who was really impressive in the World Cup, is off to work with Fleming.
Right, on we go...
When you get picked by Birmingham Phoenix...
Trent Rockets: Lewis Gregory
Southern Brave: Liam Dawson
Northern Superchargers: Chris Lynn
Welsh Fire: (Colin Ingram and Tom Banton selected as local icons)
Oval Invincibles: Sam Billings, Sandeep Lamichhane
Manchester Originals: Phil Salt, Tom Abell
London Spirit: Mohammad Nabi, Mohammad Amir
Birmingham Phoenix: Kane Williamson, Ravi Bopara
Nepal's Sandeep Lamichhane is going to London.
All-rounder Tom Abell is a GREAT shout.
Shane Warne has got an almighty fade going on with his hair do....
They're taking their time - Warnie is a pro-poker player after all - and with 25 seconds to go, they opt for Pakistan's Mohammad Amir. Ooft.
Birmingham have two picks in a row here...
Daniel Vettori looks like a proper hipster with his beard and pod earphones in. Ravi Bopara is the next to be added to Phoenix's squad.
Someone please give Daniel Vettori a beard trim. Please. Although he is stroking it like he's Dumbledore.
There's a lot of discussion - Kane Williamson is the choice! This is a very correct choice.
Shane Warne is chewing on his pen. He looks like he's having a good think.
He goes for Afghanistan batsman Mohammad Nabi.
Lovely seeing Glen Chapple on prime-time telly.
A very, very good pick too - they opt for Phil Salt.
Oval Invincibles needed a keeper and they've gone for England and Kent's Sam Billings.
Chris Lynn!
Oh, Ben Stokes, Chris Lynn and Aaron Finch? That's some big hitting.
Sensible from Southern Brave.
They pick local spinner Liam Dawson.
Somerset's all-rounder Lewis Gregory is Stephen Fleming's first choice in the second round.
Ryan Sidebottom
Ex-England bowler on BBC Sport
I never ever imagined Dane Vilas would be a first-round pick. He's had a great season and is a fantastic player but I'm a bit surprised by what Manchester have done.
I like what Dan Vettori has done with Liam Livingstone though. You want domestic players who are going to be consistent and available throughout the tournament.
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Here's how the first round went down.
Welsh Fire have got a good team going...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
I thought it was a big bold move for Lasith Malinga to put himself in at 125k at the end of his career. I thought he'd go for 100k or 75k to be safe.
We all know about Chris Gayle, he isn't great running between the wickets, I think coaches will have thought about that.
I was a bit surprised about Kagiso Rabada, he can bowl quick. He might be one that the coaches have left slip.
So that's three big names we won't be seeing next year - Chris Gayle, Lasith Malinga and Kagiso Rabada.
I'm not surprised about Gayle - he's, er, not the nimblest in the field - but I'd have thought Rabada would have come in handy, especially with his pace.