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Hundred draft picks to be revealed with Warner and Gayle among top-price names

Draft picks for the men’s 2022 Hundred will be revealed on Tuesday, with Australia batter David Warner and West Indian star Chris Gayle among the top-tier overseas talent up for grabs.

Warner and Gayle are two of seven players with reserve prices at the maximum £125,000 level, alongside Pakistan’s Babar Azam, South Africa spinner Tabraiz Shamsi and West Indies trio Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard and Nicholas Pooran.

A total of 585 players registered for the draft, with the eight competing teams able to choose from 285 foreign contenders, plus 250 domestic options.

Available English talent includes 21 capped internationals looking for deals, including recent Test debutants Alex Lees and Matthew Fisher, as well as Tom Banton, Liam Dawson and Olly Stone.

Selections were scheduled to be made behind closed doors on Monday before being made public a day later. New signings for the women’s competition, which does not have a draft system, are also set to be unveiled.

A combined total of 42 places still need to be filled across the men’s squads for the 100-ball tournament, including 11 vacant spots in the £125,000 bracket.

T20 World Cup winner Warner pulled out of last year’s launch tournament due to travel difficulties surrounding Covid-19 having been due to play for eventual champions Southern Brave.

The 35-year-old is the most high-profile Australian involved in the draft as compatriots such as Steve Smith, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood were not included on the lengthy list of hopefuls.

Obtainable foreign talent also includes the International Cricket Council’s top-ranked T20 batter (Babar), bowler (Shamsi) and all-rounder (Mohammad Nabi).

The selection process was pushed back a week due to the state funeral of

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