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David Warner not picked up for The Hundred in the UK

David Warner isn’t short of T20 deals but there wasn’t one on offer in England as his international swan song looms.

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David Warner’s life as a T20 specialist has been dealt a setback after he was snubbed in the draft for The Hundred in the UK.

Warner, who set his reserve price at $194,000, was among a host of Australian men who were overlooked for the tournament, including fellow Aussie T20 squad members Josh Inglis, Matthew Wade and Tim David.

But there will still be 21 Australians playing in the UK, with a host of the World Cup winning women, including Belinda Clarke medallist Ash Gardner, Beth Mooney and all-round young gun Annabel Sutherland.

Former Australian captain Meg Lanning, who was the second-leading run scorer in the Women’s Premier League, also earned a spot as she continues to be a hot commodity after her shock international retirement, being picked up in top women’s pay bracket of $97,000.

Only Ellyse Perry scored more runs than Meg Lanning during the Women's Premier League. Picture: Sajjad Hussain / AFP
Only Ellyse Perry scored more runs than Meg Lanning during the Women's Premier League. Picture: Sajjad Hussain / AFP

Several Australians were also retained by their franchises, with Adam Zampa and Spencer Johnson to team up at the Oval Invincibles and evergreen Ellyse Perry also locked in at the Birmingham Phoenix.

But there was no room for Warner, who is now a T20 gun for hire after his retirement from Test and ODI cricket, with the T20 World Cup in the US and Caribbean this year set to be his international swan song.

Warner never made a century in 18 Tests in England across four Ashes tours.

The veteran opener isn’t short on T20 deals, however, and will line up for the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League starting this week.

He also played in the inaugural International League T20 in the UAE in January with an expansion team of the Capitals franchise.

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