The Hundred announces Overseas Wildcard Draft picks

One additional women's and men's overseas player for each team. Find out who your team has selected.

By now, hopefully you know how The Hundred's player selection process worked for the Women's and Men's Competition. If you don't, no worries! Click here to read about the Women's Competition selection process, and here for the Men's Competition selection process.

Once you're up to speed, check out the squads as they stood after the Men's Player Draft on Tuesday 5 April, where we also announced plenty of additional women's players. 

In both sets of squads for each team, there was a slot to be filled with the Overseas Wildcard. This is yet another draft system where Team Managers are permitted to pick one additional overseas player for their team, with selections made in a draw order. 

Each team also had the Right to Match. This is fairly simple: Birmingham Phoenix Men had not re-signed Imran Tahir in the Draft. As we'll outline in a moment, they got sixth pick in the Overseas Wildcard Draft, which meant that the first five teams could swoop in for him if they liked. But if Phoenix decided they wanted to get Tahir themselves, they could jump in ahead of the other team, provided they make the same salary offer.

That's enough of the process. Let's get into the draw order and show you who each team picked.

Women's Competition

  1. Welsh Fire
  2. Trent Rockets
  3. Northern Superchargers
  4. Manchester Originals
  5. London Spirit
  6. Birmingham Phoenix
  7. Southern Brave
  8. Oval Invincibles

Men's Competition

  1. Oval Invincibles
  2. Northern Superchargers
  3. London Spirit
  4. Manchester Originals
  5. Welsh Fire
  6. Birmingham Phoenix
  7. Trent Rockets
  8. Southern Brave

Birmingham Phoenix

Deepti Sharma (India)

Deepti Sharma (India)

Imran Tahir (South Africa)

Imran Tahir (South Africa)

London Spirit

Jess Kerr (New Zealand)

Jess Kerr (New Zealand)

Ben McDermott (Australia)

Ben McDermott (Australia)

Manchester Originals

Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand)

Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand)

Ashton Turner (Australia)

Ashton Turner (Australia)

Northern Superchargers

Heather Graham (Australia)

Heather Graham (Australia)

David Wiese (Namibia)

David Wiese (Namibia)

Oval Invincibles

Suzie Bates (New Zealand)

Suzie Bates (New Zealand)

Mohammad Hasnain (Pakistan)

Mohammad Hasnain (Pakistan)

Southern Brave

Molly Strano (Australia)

Molly Strano (Australia)

Finn Allen (New Zealand)

Finn Allen (New Zealand)

Trent Rockets

Elyse Villani (Australia)

Elyse Villani (Australia)

Daniel Sams (Australia)

Daniel Sams (Australia)

Welsh Fire

Nicola Carey (Australia)

Nicola Carey (Australia)

Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)

Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)