Monday, October 21, 2019

Afghan players cost more to Pakistanis in The Hundred

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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has drafted international and local players for the new format 'The Hundred', with major players like Chris Gayle, Lhasa Malinga, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Darren Bravo, Trent Bolt and Mohammad Hafeez. Has been ignored.News World Ahmed

A day before the England and Wales Cricket Board was drafted for selection of players whose young players were robbed or say that the coaches and captains of the teams decided to rely on new blood instead of the older players. What.News World Ahmed

New cricket formats like T20 cricket have taken a new risk and the sun has not risen in the new format of players who rule this short format of international cricket.News World Ahmed

Through the draft, each team made 3 international players a part of their squad, with a total of 24 foreign players being part of the new event.News World Ahmed

It relies mostly on Australian players and its 10 players will showcase their abilities in the event.

Next up, surprisingly, is Afghanistan, with 4 players being part of the new format event.

Three players from Pakistan and the West Indies, two from New Zealand and one from South Africa and Nepal will be seen playing The Hundred.megyn kelly



35 Pakistanis included in "The Hundred Cricket" players draft

In the draft, Trent Rockets selected Rashid Khan, the first leg-spinner in Afghanistan, to become part of Australia's DRC short squad in the £ 25,000 British Pound category.

Southern Brew selected West Indies' Andre Russell and Australia's David Warner in the £ 25,000 category.megyn kelly


Northern Super Chargers relied on Aaron Finch of Australia and Mujibur Rahman of Afghanistan in the £ 25,000 category.megyn kelly


The Welsh fire made both Australian players part of their squad, with Mitchell Starc and Steve Smith in the £ 25bn category.


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The First Invincibles, Manchester Originals and London Spirits made one, one player part of their squad from the most expensive category, which includes Sunil Narine (West Indies), Imran Tahir (South Africa) and Glenn Maxwell (Australia) respectively.

It is to be noted that First Invincibles, Manchester Originals and London Spirits contributed £ 250,000 to local players Jason Roy, Dan Velas and Avon Morgan respectively.

The surprising result, on the other hand, was Birmingham Phoenix, which did not select any international player in the most expensive category.

London Spirits has made 2 million players in the £ 1 million category, including Mohammad Amir of Pakistan and Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan.

It may be recalled that both players have recently retired from Test cricket while both are keen to continue short-term cricket.


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Birmingham Phoenix captain New Zealand captain Ken Williamson, Owl Invincibles Nepal's Sandeep Lamy Chen and Northern Super Chargers selected Chris Lane of Australia in the £ 100,000 category.

Australia's Nathan Cotter Nile and Pakistan's Shadab Khan were selected by Trent Rocket and Southern Brew in the 75,000-pound category.

Similarly, in the 60,000-pound category, Welsh fire was selected by Afghanistan's Qais Ahmed, Manchester and Angels' Daniel Christian, Birmingham Phoenix, and Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi.

The Oval Invincibles bought the West Indies 'Fabien Allen and Manchester Orioles' New Zealand's Mitchell Sentner for £ 50,000, while Adam Zampa of Australia was named for Birmingham Phoenix at 40,000 pounds.News World Ahmed

Afghan players cost more to Pakistanis in The Hundred
Each team selected 3, 3 international players.
If you look at the table above, the Australian players will be part of the event for a total of 10 million 25 thousand pounds (over 20 million 74 million rupees).

Athlete of Afghanistan contributes to the event at 410 million pounds (over Rs 8.2 million).

West Indies players will showcase their skills at The Hundred (£ 6.7m).

Pakistani players have been a part of this event at £ 355,000 (about Rs. 4.75 million).

 Afghan players cost more to Pakistanis in The Hundred

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The Hundred Rules and Regulations
There have been some changes to the rules of the game for this new format of cricket, but they are very similar to T20 cricket.

This format will consist of 100 balls per innings instead of a T20 style 20-over innings.
During the innings, a bowler will be entitled to a total of 20 balls and will have the option of scoring at least 5 and at most 10 balls at a time.
After every 10 balls, the 'end' will be changed (as in the game of cricket over), which means that 2 bowlers can bowl 5, 5, one over.
The Hundred format also has a powerplay similar to the other short-term cricket which will consist of the first 25 balls of the innings.
In this power play, only 2 of the fielding fielders will be able to field outside the circle while other players will be fielding within the circle.News World Ahmed
A match for this format will take about two and a half hours.
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