Batter Tom Kohler-Cadmore is the big winner from Trent Rockets' draft.
The destructive batter did not agree another year with Northern Superchargers after a decent debut season and, like Joe Clarke at Welsh Fire and Liam Dawson at London Spirit, is a domestic player who has been snapped for big money after entering the draft.
New Zealand international batter Colin Munro joins the Rockets having been let go by Oval Invincibles while domestic batter Ian Cockbain and bowler Luke Fletcher, who last year both played for Welsh Fire, also join.
Narine returns to Invincibles
Oval Invincibles entered the draft with three overseas spots to fill and, despite failing to agree terms originally, have used their right-to-match card to retain West Indies spinner/big-hitter Sunil Narine.
Their other free spots were further down the pay brackets with lots of domestic talent already retained.
Former South Africa batter Rilee Rossouw joins for £60K and Australia international all-rounder Hilton Cartwright £50K. Both are likely to be available for the full competition and replace Tabraiz Shamsi and Colin Ingram - the Invincibles overseas players last year.
Spinner Danny Briggs joins after he was let go by Southern Brave, bowler Matt Milnes has been signed after a year at Welsh Fire while Kent batter Jack Leaning gets his first Hundred deal.
Lanning joins Trent Rockets
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BIG!
Trent Rockets have signed Australia's World Cup-winning captain Meg Lanning. That means Nat Sciver, Katherine Brunt and Lanning, who was originally due to play for Welsh Fire in the Hundred but pulled out because of Covid-19, will all be at the same team.
Lanning will bring her Aussie leg-spinner Alana King, who was so impressive in the Ashes and T20 World Cup, too.
Elsewhere, Mignon du Preez, the South Africa international, moves from Manchester to the Rockets.
Domestic players Bryony Smith, Sophie Munro, Alexa Stonehouse and Georgia Davis join too.
Oval Invincibles signings revealed
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Men
Sunil Narine (overseas)
Rilee Rossouw (overseas)
Danny Briggs
Hilton Cartwright (overseas)
Matt Milnes
Jack Leaning
Women
Lauren Winfield-Hill
Aylish Cranstone
Emily Windsor
Eva Gray
Kira Chathili
Trent Rockets signings revealed
Men's
Tom Kohler-Cadmore
Colin Munro (overseas)
Ian Cockbain
Luke Fletcher
Women's
Meg Lanning (overseas)
Mignon du Preez (overseas)
Bryony Smith
Alana King (overseas)
Marie Kelly
Sophie Munro
Alexa Stonehouse
Georgia Davis
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Will Manchester Originals improve on their disappointing first season with this revamped squad?
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In 15 minutes the signings made by Trent Rockets and Oval Invincibles will be announced.
In the men's competition there are some trends already.
Domestic players are going for big money - like Joe Clarke, Liam Dawson and Laurie Evans.
Teams also seem to be thinking carefully about which overseas players will be available in the tournament with lesser names, those who are good but just not quite in their country's XI such as Sean Abbott or Riley Meredith, getting deals.
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Northern Superchargers bowler Alice Davidson-Richards on her side's overseas players: "I’m
pretty stoked about them to be honest! On the weekend I was planning to go
to sleep and then wake up to watch the second half of the final but I
ended up staying up to watch Healy smash it to all parts so that was
unbelievable.
"When they fire, they are unbelievable and it’s going to be
great to watch and be on their side instead of bowling at them. I’m very
happy I only have to do it in the nets!"
Superchargers build on star-studded top order
The signings of Jenny Gunn, an England veteran no longer in the international fold, and spin-bowling all-rounder Lucy Higham may not be as eye-catching as other teams but in fairness to the Superchargers they have already done some top recruiting.
South Africa batter Laura Wolvaardt, fresh from tearing up the World Cup and Alyssa Healy, who broke records in smashing 170 in the final against England, had already been retained.
So too has India's Jemimah Rodrigues, one of the stars of the Hundred's first year.
The Superchargers also have two spots left to fill.
Dottin and Satterthwaite join the Originals
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Manchester Originals' women have done OK so far, I reckon.
After the Trans-Tasman takeover at Lord's, they have snatched West Indies international Deandra Dottin.
New Zealand batter Amy Satterthwaite, one of the best in the world, joins for her first taste of the Hundred too while Ami
Campbell and Phoebe Graham make the controversial move across the Pennines from Northern Superchargers.
19-year-old Central Sparks bowler Grace
Potts has been signed too by a team that already features Sophie Ecclestone, the best bowler in the women's game.
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Jos Buttler may not be a new signing but given he's now out of the England Test team he could feel like one.
He'll now likely be available for every game of The Hundred.
He could win the title on his own. Hasaranga is fun too.
Manchester Originals men's squad in full
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Jos Buttler (centrally contracted)
Ollie Robinson (centrally contracted)
Andre Russell (overseas, £125,000)
Laurie Evans (£125,000)
Wanindu Hasaranga (overseas, £100,000)
Phil Salt (£100,000)
Daniel Worrall (£75,000)
Matt Parkinson (£75,000)
Sean Abbott (overseas, £60,000)
Jamie Overton (£60,000)
Tom Hartley (£50,000)
Tom Lammonby (£50,000)
Colin Ackermann (£40,000)
Wayne Madsen (£40,000)
Fred Klaasen (£30,000)
Calvin Harrison (£30,000)
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Northern Superchargers men's squad in full
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Ben Stokes (centrally contracted)
Dwayne Bravo (overseas, £125,000)
Adil Rashid (£125,000)
Faf du Plessis (overseas, £100,000)
David Willey (£100,000)
Wahab Riaz (overseas, £75,000)
Harry Brook (£75,000)
Adam Hose (£60,000)
Brydon Carse (£60,000)
Matthew Potts (£50,000)
John Simpson (£50,000)
Roelof van der Merwe (£40,000)
Adam Lyth (£40,000)
Luke Wright (£30,000)
Callum Parkinson (£30,000)
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Are the Superchargers trying to build a title-winning team or fill a retirement home?
Experience the key at Superchargers?
The trend of adding West Indies all-rounders to your squads continues at Northern Superchargers where Dwayne Bravo comes in.
Overall the Superchargers have clearly focused on experience in their foray into the draft.
In addition to 38-year-old Bravo, they have also signed 36-year-old Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz, 37-year-old Roelof van der Merwe who did not agree terms with London Spirit for another season and 37-year-old former England all-rounder Luke Wright.
Top-order batter Adam Hose, a relative kid aged 29, is signed after a season at Birmingham Phoenix.
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Dre Russ heads to Manchester
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Manchester Originals have set about reworking their men's squad after a disappointing sixth-placed finish in 2021.
They released all three of their overseas players and have replaced them in the draft with West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell, Sri Lanka leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga and Australia bowler Sean Abbott.
Russell, or Dre Russ as he is known, is one of the biggest T20 stars in the world. Hasaranga took a hat-trick at last year's T20 World Cup and recently went for big money in the IPL while Abbott is a solid overseas bowler who the Originals will hope is around for the full campaign.
The OGs have also spent big money - £125,000, in fact - on Surrey batter Laurie Evans. He failed to agree a deal at previous club Oval Invincibles and gets a big pay rise.
Australia-born bowler Dan Worrall, who currently plays for Surrey, also joins as a domestic player thanks to his British passport.
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Kohler-Cadmore snapped up by Rockets
Batter Tom Kohler-Cadmore is the big winner from Trent Rockets' draft.
The destructive batter did not agree another year with Northern Superchargers after a decent debut season and, like Joe Clarke at Welsh Fire and Liam Dawson at London Spirit, is a domestic player who has been snapped for big money after entering the draft.
New Zealand international batter Colin Munro joins the Rockets having been let go by Oval Invincibles while domestic batter Ian Cockbain and bowler Luke Fletcher, who last year both played for Welsh Fire, also join.
Narine returns to Invincibles
Oval Invincibles entered the draft with three overseas spots to fill and, despite failing to agree terms originally, have used their right-to-match card to retain West Indies spinner/big-hitter Sunil Narine.
Their other free spots were further down the pay brackets with lots of domestic talent already retained.
Former South Africa batter Rilee Rossouw joins for £60K and Australia international all-rounder Hilton Cartwright £50K. Both are likely to be available for the full competition and replace Tabraiz Shamsi and Colin Ingram - the Invincibles overseas players last year.
Spinner Danny Briggs joins after he was let go by Southern Brave, bowler Matt Milnes has been signed after a year at Welsh Fire while Kent batter Jack Leaning gets his first Hundred deal.
Lanning joins Trent Rockets
BIG!
Trent Rockets have signed Australia's World Cup-winning captain Meg Lanning. That means Nat Sciver, Katherine Brunt and Lanning, who was originally due to play for Welsh Fire in the Hundred but pulled out because of Covid-19, will all be at the same team.
Lanning will bring her Aussie leg-spinner Alana King, who was so impressive in the Ashes and T20 World Cup, too.
Elsewhere, Mignon du Preez, the South Africa international, moves from Manchester to the Rockets.
Domestic players Bryony Smith, Sophie Munro, Alexa Stonehouse and Georgia Davis join too.
Oval Invincibles signings revealed
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Women
Trent Rockets signings revealed
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Women's
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Trent Rockets and Oval Invincibles signings coming up in two minutes...
Post update
Will Manchester Originals improve on their disappointing first season with this revamped squad?
Post update
In 15 minutes the signings made by Trent Rockets and Oval Invincibles will be announced.
In the men's competition there are some trends already.
Domestic players are going for big money - like Joe Clarke, Liam Dawson and Laurie Evans.
Teams also seem to be thinking carefully about which overseas players will be available in the tournament with lesser names, those who are good but just not quite in their country's XI such as Sean Abbott or Riley Meredith, getting deals.
Post update
Northern Superchargers bowler Alice Davidson-Richards on her side's overseas players: "I’m pretty stoked about them to be honest! On the weekend I was planning to go to sleep and then wake up to watch the second half of the final but I ended up staying up to watch Healy smash it to all parts so that was unbelievable.
"When they fire, they are unbelievable and it’s going to be great to watch and be on their side instead of bowling at them. I’m very happy I only have to do it in the nets!"
Superchargers build on star-studded top order
The signings of Jenny Gunn, an England veteran no longer in the international fold, and spin-bowling all-rounder Lucy Higham may not be as eye-catching as other teams but in fairness to the Superchargers they have already done some top recruiting.
South Africa batter Laura Wolvaardt, fresh from tearing up the World Cup and Alyssa Healy, who broke records in smashing 170 in the final against England, had already been retained.
So too has India's Jemimah Rodrigues, one of the stars of the Hundred's first year.
The Superchargers also have two spots left to fill.
Dottin and Satterthwaite join the Originals
Manchester Originals' women have done OK so far, I reckon.
After the Trans-Tasman takeover at Lord's, they have snatched West Indies international Deandra Dottin.
New Zealand batter Amy Satterthwaite, one of the best in the world, joins for her first taste of the Hundred too while Ami Campbell and Phoebe Graham make the controversial move across the Pennines from Northern Superchargers.
19-year-old Central Sparks bowler Grace Potts has been signed too by a team that already features Sophie Ecclestone, the best bowler in the women's game.
Post update
Jos Buttler may not be a new signing but given he's now out of the England Test team he could feel like one.
He'll now likely be available for every game of The Hundred.
He could win the title on his own. Hasaranga is fun too.
Manchester Originals men's squad in full
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Jacob Wadsworth: Extremely underwhelming signings for the Northern Superchargers allowing Thompson to go? I was expecting some exciting signings.
Northern Superchargers men's squad in full
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Are the Superchargers trying to build a title-winning team or fill a retirement home?
Experience the key at Superchargers?
The trend of adding West Indies all-rounders to your squads continues at Northern Superchargers where Dwayne Bravo comes in.
Overall the Superchargers have clearly focused on experience in their foray into the draft.
In addition to 38-year-old Bravo, they have also signed 36-year-old Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz, 37-year-old Roelof van der Merwe who did not agree terms with London Spirit for another season and 37-year-old former England all-rounder Luke Wright.
Top-order batter Adam Hose, a relative kid aged 29, is signed after a season at Birmingham Phoenix.
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Dre Russ heads to Manchester
Manchester Originals have set about reworking their men's squad after a disappointing sixth-placed finish in 2021.
They released all three of their overseas players and have replaced them in the draft with West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell, Sri Lanka leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga and Australia bowler Sean Abbott.
Russell, or Dre Russ as he is known, is one of the biggest T20 stars in the world. Hasaranga took a hat-trick at last year's T20 World Cup and recently went for big money in the IPL while Abbott is a solid overseas bowler who the Originals will hope is around for the full campaign.
The OGs have also spent big money - £125,000, in fact - on Surrey batter Laurie Evans. He failed to agree a deal at previous club Oval Invincibles and gets a big pay rise.
Australia-born bowler Dan Worrall, who currently plays for Surrey, also joins as a domestic player thanks to his British passport.
Northern Superchargers signings revealed
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Manchester Originals signings revealed
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