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The Hundred: Finch, Smith, Warner, Starc cash in at the Hundred

Aaron Finch went early, Glenn Maxwell is set to link up with Shane Warne and there was plenty of interest in Steve Smith and Dave Warner - see how the Aussies fared in the Hundred draft.

David Warner and Steve Smith have cashed in at The Hundred. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty
David Warner and Steve Smith have cashed in at The Hundred. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty

Glenn Maxwell will link up with coach Shane Warne at the London Spirit after the allrounder became one of 10 Australian cricketers picked in the inaugural Hundred draft.

Aaron Finch, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith, David Warner, D’Arcy Short, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Adam Zampa, Chris Lynn and Dan Christian will also feature in the first season of the new 100-ball cricket tournament to be played in England and Wales next year.

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David Warner and Steve Smith have cashed in at The Hundred. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty
David Warner and Steve Smith have cashed in at The Hundred. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty

The Trent Rockets made Afghan spinner Rashid Khan the first overall pick, while West Indies allrounder Andre Russell went next to the Southern Brave, as the first-round picks came thick and fast.

Finch went third to the Leeds-based Northern Superchargers, coached by Australian Darren Lehmann, followed by his international teammate Starc to the Welsh Fire.

Spinners Sunil Narine and Imran Tahir were the next two off the board. They are off to the Oval Invincibles and the Manchester Originals, coached by Australians Tom Moody and Simon Katich, respectively.

Maxwell was next before Liam Livingstone was picked by the Birmingham Phoenix, who are coached by Australian Andrew McDonald.

Each of the eight teams had two picks in the first round except for the Phoenix, Spirit and Invincibles, who had allocated the second spots in the Stg125,000 ($A235,000) price band to pre-selected “local icon” players. The teams picked in reverse order for the second half of the round and Manchester selected Dane Vilas, who has had success as a T20 Blast overseas player for Lancashire.

Glenn Maxwell will play for the Shane Warne coached London Spirit. Picture: Alex Davidson/Getty Images
Glenn Maxwell will play for the Shane Warne coached London Spirit. Picture: Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Smith headed to the Fire, where he will link up with Starc, while the Superchargers took spinner Mujeeb ur Rahman, Warner went to the Brave and D’Arcy Short was given the nod by the Rockets.

Zampa will play for the Phoenix, Lynn the Superchargers and Christian the Originals.

West Indies blaster Chris Gayle, Sri Lanka paceman Lasith Malinga and his South Africa counterpart Kagiso Rabada went undrafted after failing to meet their allotted price tags.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was the highest-profile name taken in round two, heading to Birmingham, while the Spirit paired Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi and Pakistan paceman Mohammad Amir.

Aaron Finch was the third person player picked in the draft. Picture: Michael Steele/Getty Images
Aaron Finch was the third person player picked in the draft. Picture: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Round three started with two overseas picks as Australia bowler Coulter-Nile joined Short at the Rockets and Pakistan’s Shadab Khan went to the Brave. English players dominated the remainder of the round - including Adam Lyth staying on his county home ground of Headingley with the Superchargers. Manchester sat out round three, having already taken Lancashire bowlers Matt Parkinson and Saqib Mahmood as their two picks.

FULL TEAM LISTS

OVAL INVINCIBLES: Sunil Narine, Sandeep Lamichhane, Fabian Allen, Tom Curran, Jason Roy, Sam Billings, Rilee Rossouw, Reece Topley, Hardus Viljoen, Alex Blake, Will Jacks, Chris Wood, Nathan Sowter, Laurie Evans

TRENT ROCKETS: Joe Root, Rashid Khan, D’Arcy Short, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Harry Gurney, Alex Hales, Lewis Gregory, Steven Mullaney, Matthew Carter, Luke Wood, Tom Moores, Dawid Malan, Ben Cox, Luke Fletcher, Luke Wright

LONDON SPIRIT: Rory Burns, Glenn Maxwell, Mohammad Nabi, Mohammad Amir, Dan Lawrence, Eoin Morgan, Roelof van der Merwe, Mark Wood, Joe Denly, Mason Crane, Kyle Abbott, Adam Rossington, Zak Crawley, Jade Dernbach, Luis Reece

NORTHERN SUPERCHARGERS: Ben Stokes, Aaron Finch, Mujeeb-Ur-Rahman, Chris Lynn, Adil Rashid, David Willey, Adam Lyth, Richard Gleeson, Ben Foakes, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, David Wiese, Nathan Rimmington, Brydon Carse, Ed Barnard, John Simpson

MANCHESTER ORIGINALS: Jos Buttler, Imran Tahir, Daniel Christian, Mitchell Santner, Saqib Mahmood, Matt Parkinson, Dane Vilas, Phil Salt, Tom Abell, Wayne Madsen, Wayne Parnell, Joe Clarke, Marchant de Lange, Eddie Byrom, Ed Pollock

SOUTHERN BRAVE: Jofra Archer, Andre Russell, David Warner, Shadab Khan, Chris Jordan, James Vince, Liam Dawson, Tymal Mills, Ross Whiteley, Delray Rawlins, Ollie Pope, George Garton, Alex Davies, Max Waller, Craig Overton

WELSH FIRE: Jonny Bairstow, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith, Qais Ahmed, Tom Banton, Colin Ingram, Ben Duckett, Ravi Rampaul, Simon Harmer, Liam Plunkett, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Payne, Ryan Higgins, Danny Briggs, Leus du Plooy

BIRMINGHAM PHOENIX: Chris Woakes, Kane Williamson, Shaheen Afridi, Adam Zampa, Moeen Ali, Pat Brown, Liam Livingstone, Ravi Bopara, Benny Howell, Tom Helm, Adam Hose, Cameron Delport, Henry Brookes, Riki Wessels, Chris Cooke

Originally published as The Hundred: Finch, Smith, Warner, Starc cash in at the Hundred

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