BBL Draft: Every pick as Rashid returns home, Ashes nemesis set to light up MCG

BBL Draft: Every pick as Rashid returns home, Ashes nemesis set to light up MCG

History has repeated itself with the Melbourne Stars deciding on Afghanistan and T20 famous person Rashid Khan because the No. 1 choice within the BBL|13 abroad participant draft, just for Adelaide Strikers to behave swiftly and activate their retention choose.

“That’s exactly right, I wouldn’t have been allowed back into South Australia,” joked Strikers coach Jason Gillespie, who described the choice as a “no-brainer”.

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Ashes nemesis Harry Brook has headlined a trio of English Platinum gamers chosen within the first spherical of the BBL draft, chosen by the Stars after they missed out on Khan.

The Hobart Hurricanes referred to as out England all-rounder Tom Curran with their first-round choose earlier than the Sydney Sixers activated their retention choose to maintain the older Curran brother within the harbour metropolis.

The Hurricanes then chosen seam bowler Chris Jordan to hitch the Apple Isle.

BBL DRAFT PICKS

1 – Rashid Khan – Adelaide Strikers (retention choose)

2 – Harry Brook – Melbourne Stars

3 – Tom Curran – Sydney Sixers (retention choose)

4 – Chris Jordan – Hobart Hurricanes

5 – Quinton de Kock – Melbourne Renegades

6 – Alex Hales – Sydney Thunder

7 – Colin Munro – Brisbane Heat

8 – Pass – Perth Scorchers

9 – Haris Rauf – Melbourne Stars

10 – Jamie Overton – Adelaide Strikers

11 – Sam Hain – Hobart Hurricanes

12 – Mujeeb ur Rahman – Melbourne Renegades

13 – Zaman Khan – Sydney Thunder

14 – James Vince – Sydney Sixers

15 – Sam Billings – Brisbane Heat

16 – Zak Crawley – Perth Scorchers

17 – Laurie Evans – Perth Scorchers

18 – Paul Walter – Brisbane Heat

19 – Pass – Sydney Sixers

20 – Pass – Sydney Thunder

21 – Pass – Melbourne Renegades

22 – Corey Anderson – Hobart Hurricanes

23 – Pass – Adelaide Strikers

24 – Pass – Melbourne Stars

25 – Usama Mir – Melbourne Stars

26 – Adam Hose – Adelaide Strikers

27 – Pass – Hobart Hurricanes

28 – Pass – Melbourne Renegades

29 – Pass – Sydney Thunder

30 – Rehan Ahmed – Sydney Sixers

31 – Pass – Brisbane Heat

32 – Pass – Perth Scorchers

KAPP GOES FOR NO.1 PICK IN WBBL DRAFT

South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has been snapped up by the Sydney Thunder for the No. 1 choose on the inaugural Women’s Big Bash League abroad participant draft, with the Perth Scorchers electing to retain captain Sophie Devine as an alternative.

The Scorchers have been tasked with selecting between Kapp or Devine forward of the ninth version of the WBBL, and the New Zealander was finally most popular.

Kapp, the main wicket-taker in WBBL historical past amongst abroad gamers, will be a part of the women in lime inexperienced this season after changing into the competitors’s first-ever No. 1 draft choose, and the Scorchers reluctantly let her go.

The 33-year-old was participant of the match of the 2021 WBBL closing, when the Scorchers gained their maiden girls’s title.

FULL LIST OF WBBL DRAFT PICKS

1 – Sydney Thunder

Marizanne Kapp (RSA)

2 – Perth Scorchers

Sophie Devine (NZ)

3 – Melbourne Renegades

Hayley Matthews (WI)

4 – Melbourne Stars

Alice Capsey (ENG)

5 – Hobart Hurricanes

Shabnim Ismail (RSA)

6 – Brisbane Heat

Amelia Kerr (NZ)

7 – Sydney Sixers

Chloe Tryon (ENG)

8 – Adelaide Strikers

Pass

9 – Sydney Thunder

Heather Knight (ENG)

10 – Melbourne Renegades

Harmanpreet Kaur (IND)

11 – Perth Scorchers

Danni Wyatt (ENG)

12 – Adelaide Strikers

Laura Wolvaardt (RSA)

13 – Melbourne Stars

Maia Bouchier (ENG)

14 – Hobart Hurricanes

Bryony Smith (ENG)

15 – Brisbane Heat

Pass

16 – Sydney Sixers

Pass

17 – Adelaide Strikers

Dani Gibson (ENG)

18 – Sydney Thunder

Lauren Bell (ENG)

19 – Brisbane Heat

Bess Heath (ENG)

20 – Hobart Hurricanes

Pass

21 – Melbourne Stars

Pass

22 – Perth Scorchers

Pass

23 – Melbourne Renegades

Pass

24 – Sydney Sixers

Pass

25 – Sydney Sixers

Jess Kerr (NZ)

26 – Melbourne Renegades

Pass

27 – Perth Scorchers

Pass

28 – Melbourne Stars

Pass

29 – Hobart Hurricanes

Pass

30 – Brisbane Heat

Pass

31 – Sydney Thunder

Pass

32 – Adelaide Strikers

Pass

WHAT IS THE DRAFT ORDER?

WBBL

1 – Sydney Thunder

2 – Melbourne Renegades

3 – Perth Scorchers

4 – Melbourne Stars

5 – Hobart Hurricanes

6 – Brisbane Heat

7 – Sydney Sixers

8 – Adelaide Strikers

BBL

1 – Melbourne Stars

2 – Adelaide Strikers

3 – Hobart Hurricanes

4 – Melbourne Renegades

5 – Sydney Thunder

6 – Sydney Sixers

7 – Brisbane Heat

8 – Perth Scorchers

HOW MUCH DO OVERSEAS PLAYERS EARN?

WBBL

Platinum – $110,000

Gold – $90,000

Silver – $65,000

Bronze – $40,000

BBL

Platinum – $420,000

Gold – $300,000

Silver – $200,00

Bronze – $40,000

For platinum gamers within the males’s draft, numeration will range pending availability. Players obtainable for ten matches will obtain $400,000 for 10 matches, $380,000 for 9 matches and $360,000 for eight or much less matches.

WHO ARE THE PLATINUM PLAYERS?

WBBL

Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka)

Lauren Bell (England)

Compensation Brits (South Africa)

Alice Capsey (England)

Kate Cross (England)

Nida Dar (Pakistan)

Sophie Devine (New Zealand)

Deandra Dottin (West Indies)

Richa Ghosh (India)

Sarah Glenn (England)

Shabnim Ismail (South Africa)

Marizanne Kapp (South Africa)

Harmanpreet Kaur (India)

Amelia Kerr (New Zealand)

Heather Knight (England)

Hayley Matthews (West Indies)

Nonkululeko Mlaba (South Africa)

Jemimah Rodrigues (India)

Deepti Sharma (India)

Stafanie Taylor (West Indies)

Chloe Tryon (South Africa)

Pooja Vastrakar (India)

Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa)

Issy Wong (England)

Danni Wyatt (England)

BBL

Gus Atkinson (England)

Sam Billings (England)

Harry Brook (England)

Joe Clarke (England)

Zak Crawley (England)

Tom Curran (England)

Quinton de Kock (South Africa)

Faf du Plessis (South Africa)

Martin Guptill (New Zealand)

Alex Hales (England)

Will Jacks (England)

Chris Jordan (England)

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)

Shadab Khan (Pakistan)

Tom Kohler-Cadmore (England)

Dawid Malan (England)

Tymal Mills (England)

Colin Munro (New Zealand)

Haris Rauf (Pakistan)

Rilee Rossouw (South Africa)

Phil Salt (England)

Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afghanistan)

James Vince (England)

Originally revealed as BBL Draft outcomes: Every choose as Rashid returns residence, Ashes nemesis set to mild up MCG

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