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The Hundred 2022 men's draft picks to be revealed

Draft picks for the 2022 men's edition of The Hundred will be revealed on Tuesday, with Australia's David Warner and West Indies star Kieron Pollard among the top-tier overseas talent hoping to be snapped up by one of the eight competing teams. How The Hundred player draft works?

A total of 585 players have registered for the draft, including 285 from overseas and 250 domestic options, but there are only a combined 42 spots left to be filled across the men's squads for the 100-ball tournament. This is due to over 150 men's and women's players from 2021 having already been retained by their team on 'Deadline Day' in February.

The eight men's teams - Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Originals, Northern Superchargers, Oval Invincibles, Southern Brave, Trent Rockets and Welsh Fire - were permitted to retain up to 10 players from last season, with reigning men's champions Southern Brave choosing to keep the maximum of 10 - Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills and James Vince among those returning for year two, along with Jofra Archer, who was signed last year but unable to play because of injury.

Among some of the other big-name players retained and already attached to squads are Jos Buttler (Manchester Originals), Ben Stokes (Northern Superchargers), Moeen Ali (Birmingham Phoenix), Rashid Khan (Trent Rockets) and Glenn Maxwell (London Spirit).

The 2022 men's player draft was pushed back a week due to the state funeral of Shane Warne, who died last month aged 52 and was head coach of London Spirit for the inaugural competition in 2021.

Spirit, who on Monday announced England's World Cup-winning coach Trevor Bayliss as Warne's interim successor, have the coveted first pick as a result of finishing bottom of the standings

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