The long -awaited eager The hundreds The project next season will take place on March 12, as the eight teams of men’s and women’s competitions end their teams for next season. This year’s project is expected to be one of the most competitive. Each player has a reservation price, which represents the minimum amount a team can offer for them. Once all available slots are filled in a band, no more selections can be made from this bracket. In the women’s competition, there are 120 domestic players and 110 players from abroad registered in the team.
One hundred Draft 2025: Complete list of players abroad and reservation prices The 2025 edition of the hundred Draft is ready to show some of the most exciting world talents, with players of India, Australia, West Indies, Pakistan, South -Africa, and several countries that are registered in the selection. Scheduled for March 12, the project will see that teams compete for international stars through various pricing brackets.
The following is the full list of players from abroad, organized by their reservation prices:
Overseas reservation price £ 65,000 Overseas reservation price £ 50,000 Overseas reservation price £ 36,000 Chamari Athathethu – Sri Lanka Sophie Devine – New Zealand Deandra dotin – Western Indies Kim Garth – Australia Overseas reservation price £ 20,000 Chinelle Henry – Western Indies Cute in that – south – Africa Shreyanka Patil – India Aliya Riaz – Pakistan Chloe Tryon – South Africa £ 16,000 reservation price £ 16,000 Suzie Bates – New Zealand Nicola Carey – Australia Eden Carson – New Zealand Maddy Green – New Zealand Frances Jonas – New Zealand Gaby Lewis – Ireland Rosemary Mair – New Zealand Molly Penfold – New Zealand ORLA PRERRINGERGAST – IRANLA Fatima Sana Khan – Pakistan The Naphuru – New Zealand Booking price abroad 12,500 £ Kiran Navgire – India Shikha Pandey – India Taneale Peschel – Australia Abroad without reservation price (AM) Yusra Amir – Pakistan Samantha Bates – Australia Yastika Bhatia – India Anneke Bosch – South Africa Tazmin Brits – South – Africa Maitlan Brown – Australia Rebecca Burns – New Zealand Erin Burns – Australia SHEMAINE CAMPBLELLA – Western Indies Kary Chan – Western Indies Lauren Cheatle – Australia Jahzara Claxton – Western Indies Shamilia Connell – Western Indies Sara Coyte – Australia Maddy Darke – Australia Hannah Darlington – Australia Sophie Day – Australia Clar: South Africans Laura Delany – Ireland Annerie Dercksen – South – Africa Vrinda Dinesh – India Cute de Preez – South -Africa Kate Ebrahim – New Zealand Jenna Evans – South – Africa Nicole Fallen – Australia Afy Fletcher – Western Indies Tess Flintoff – Australia Maisy Gibson – Australia Anju Gurung – Bhutan Brooke Halliday – New Zealand Nicola Hancock – Australia Laura Harris – Australia She Hayward – Australia Amy Hunter – Ireland Millicent Illingworth – Australia SINALO JAFTA – SOUTH -AFRICA Zaida James – Western Indies Rishika Jaswal – New Zealand Iram Javed – Pakistan Xara Jetly – New Zealand Sammyjo Johnson – Australia Ellie Johnston – Australia Ruth Johnston – Australia Qiana Joseph – Western Indies Mansi Joshi – India Jess Kerr – New Zealand Yasmeen Khan – Namibia Charli Knott – Australia Nyia latchman – Western Indies Anika Learoyd – Australia Lizelle Lee – South Africa Suné Luus – South Africa Katie Mack – Australia Eliz-Marx-Sud-Africa Rhys McKenna – Australia Nokelela Mlaba – South Africa Abroad without reservation price (NY) Kelis Ndhlovu – Zimbabwe Eza oza – United Arab Emirates Children Patel – New Zealand Bridget Patterson – Australia Madeline Penna – Australia Karishma Ramhack – Western Indies Nida Rashid – Western Indies Jaweria Up – Pakistan Arundhati Reddy – India Kayla Reyneke – South Africa Ask Ruma – Papua Nova Guinea Meghana Sabbineni – India Therta Satich – United Arab Emirates Courtney Sippel – Australia Amy Smith – Australia Asha Sobhana – India Naomi Stalenberg – Australia Stafanie Taylor – Western Indies Holly Topp – New Zealand Rachel Trenaman – Australia Faye Tunnicliffe – South Africa Loreen Tunuma – Zimbabwe Pooo Vastrakar – India Dane van Niekerk – South -Africa Sunette Viljoen-Louw-SoutH Africa Georgia Full – Australia Courtney Webb – Australia Tahlia Wilson – Australia Radha Yadav – India The hundred Draft 2025: Complete list of domestic players and reservation prices In 2025 the hundred Draft will take place on March 12, and the teams carefully select the players according to their reserve price categories. This year’s project brings together a combination of experienced cricketers and promising emerging talents from all over England and Wales. This is followed by the full list of national players registered for the draft, organized by their respective reserve pricing brackets.
Domestic reserve price £ 50,000 Domestic No Reserve Price (AG) Ellie Anderson – Somerset Meg Austin – Warwickshire Laura Bailey – Kent Olivia Baker – The Blaze Olivia Barnes – Somerset Olivia Bell – Lancashire Alice Bird – Gloucestershire Maddie Blinkhorn-Jones-Essex Georgie Boyce – The Blaze Phoebe Brett – Warwickshire Chloe Brewer – Warwickshire Ami Campbell – Yorkshire Amara Car – Essex Darcey Carter – Lancashire Kelly Castle – Essex Kira Chatthli – Surrey Priyanaz Chatterji – Surrey She Claridge – The Blaze Alice Clarke – Lancashire Danielle Collins – Lancashire Claudie Cooper – Yorkshire Kate Coppack – Essex Emma Corney – Somerset Ayish Cranstone – Surrey Naomi Dattani – Hampshire Leah Dobson – Durham Ariana Dowse – Essex Rebecca Duckworth – Yorkshire Sophia Dunkley – Surrey Bethan Ellis – Warwickshire Ria Facckrell – Yorkshire Maryam Faisal – N/A Phoebe Franklin – Surrey Katherine Fraser – Durham Abbey Freeborn – Warwickshire Indigo gentry – surrey Katie George – Warwickshire Daisy Gibb – Hampshire Abi Glen – Durham Phoebe Graham – Lancashire Teresa Graves – N/A Jodi Grewcock – Essex Alex Griffiths – Somerset Josie Groves: The combustion Domestic No Reserve Price (HO) Grace Hall – Yorkshire Hannah Hardwick – Warwickshire Nancy Harman – Hampshire Jess Hazell – Somerset Liberty Heap – Lancashire Lucy Higham: Combustion Chloe Hill – Worcestershire Niamh Holland – Somerset Scarlett Hughes: Combustion Laura Jackson – Somerset Grace Johnson – Lancashire Trudy Johnson – Durham Hannah Jones – Lancashire Katie Jones – Somerset Emma Jones – Surrey Marie Kelly – The Blaze Tilly Kesteven – Lancashire Anjali Sticky Rice – Surrey Rachel King – Hampshire Michaela Kirk – The Blaze Heather Knight – Somerset Rhiannon knowling-Davies-Derbyshire Emma Lamb – Lancashire Charlotte Lambert – Surrey Ava Lee – Hampshire Katie Levick – Durham Sophie Luff – Somerset Alice Macleod – Essex Aboso May Mays – Essex Marlow Marlow – Durham She McCaughan – Hampshire Megan McColl – N/A Bethan Miles – Surrey Flo Miller – Essex Alice Monaghan – Surrey Kalea Moore – Surrey Sophie Morris – Lancashire Daisy Mullan – N/A Amelie Munday – Somerset Abi Norgrove – Hampshire Rebecca Odgers – Somerset Eve O’Neill – Hampshire Domestic price without reservation (PW) Charley Phillips: Combustion Grace Poole – Kent Gemma Porter – Warwickshire Grace Potts – Lancashire Hannah Rainey – Lancashire Brianna Ray – Leicestershire Mabel Reid – Northamptonshire Mollie Robbins – Somerset Mia Rogers – Durham Lizzie Scott – Durham Lara Shaw: Combustion Nayma Sheikh – Yorkshire Chloe Skelton – Somerset Seren Narrow – Lancashire Jemima Spence – Surrey PIPPA SPROUL – HAMPSHIRE Charlotte Stubbs – Surrey Megan Sturge – Hampshire Amu Surenkumar – Warwickshire Millie Taylor – Warwickshire Mary Taylor – Hampshire Prisa Thanawala: the combustion Erin thomas – yorkshire Ellie Threlkeld – Lancashire Poppy Tulloch – Hampshire Sophia Turner – Durham Phoebe Turner – Durham Rebecca Tyson – Hampshire Mady Villiers – Durham Erin Vukusic – Somerset Maddie Ward – Yorkshire Amy Wheeler: Combustion Issy Wong – Warwickshire Jess Woolston – Yorkshire This article was first published in Womencricket.com into Cricket time Business.
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