Summary

  • 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

  1. 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.

  2. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Right, on we go...

  3. Postpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    When you get picked by Birmingham Phoenix...

    Ravi Bopara
  4. Second round picks (£100,000)published at 19:41 British Summer Time 20 October 2019
    Breaking

    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

  5. Oval Invincibles pick Sandeep Lamichhanepublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Nepal's Sandeep Lamichhane is going to London.

  6. Manchester Originals pick Tom Abellpublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    All-rounder Tom Abell is a GREAT shout.

  7. London Spirit pick Mohammad Amirpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    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.

  8. Birmingham Phoenix pick Ravi Boparapublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    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.

  9. Birmingham Phoenix pick Kane Williamsonpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    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.

  10. London Spirit pick Mohammad Nabipublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Shane Warne is chewing on his pen. He looks like he's having a good think.

    He goes for Afghanistan batsman Mohammad Nabi.

  11. Manchester Originals pick Phil Saltpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Lovely seeing Glen Chapple on prime-time telly.

    A very, very good pick too - they opt for Phil Salt.

  12. Oval Invincibles pick Sam Billingspublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Oval Invincibles needed a keeper and they've gone for England and Kent's Sam Billings.

    Media caption,

    The Hundred: Sam Billings profile

  13. Northern Superchargers pick Chris Lynnpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Chris Lynn!

    Oh, Ben Stokes, Chris Lynn and Aaron Finch? That's some big hitting.

  14. Southern Brave pick Liam Dawsonpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Sensible from Southern Brave.

    They pick local spinner Liam Dawson.

    Media caption,

    The 100: Liam Dawson profile

  15. Trent Rockets pick Lewis Gregorypublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Somerset's all-rounder Lewis Gregory is Stephen Fleming's first choice in the second round.

  16. Postpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    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.

  17. Postpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

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  18. Postpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    Here's how the first round went down.

    Welsh Fire have got a good team going...

    Round One
  19. 'Bit surprised about Rabada'published at 19:30 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    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.

  20. Postpublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 20 October 2019

    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.