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Highest-auctioned Coles 'has great future' - Flower
  1. How The Hundred squads are shaping uppublished at 15:47 GMT 12 March

    Birmingham Phoenix: Jacob Bethell (£340,000), Rehan Ahmed (£250,000), Donovan Ferreira (£210,000), Scott Currie (£210,000) Saqib Mahmood (£150,000), Usman Tariq (£140,000), Mitchell Owen (£130,000), Joe Clarke (£85,000), Jordan Thompson (£60,000), Will Smeed (£55,000).

    London Spirit: James Coles (£390,000), Liam Livingstone (£350,000), Jamie Overton (£225,000), Adam Zampa (£190,000), Dewald Brevis (£185,000), Jonny Bairstow (£160,000), David Willey (£120,000), Adam Milne (£50,000), Mason Crane (£31,000), Adam Hose (£31,000)

    Manchester Super Giants: Jos Buttler (£350,000), Heinrich Klaasen (£250,000), Josh Tongue (£200,000), Aiden Markram (£200,000), Noor Ahmad, £175,000, Liam Dawson (£175,000), Leus du Plooy (£120,000), Tim Seifert (£100,000), Sonny Baker (£95,000), Gus Atkinson (£70,000) Tom Moores (£50,000), Tom Hartley (£35,000)

    MI London: Sam Curran (£350,000), Tom Curran (£260,000), Will Jacks (£250,000), James Vince (£190,000), Nicholas Pooran (£175,000), Rashid Khan (£175,000), Nathan Sowter (£130,000), Sherfane Rutherford (£100,000), Trent Boult (£100,000), Richard Gleeson (£65,000)

    Southern Brave: Jofra Archer (£400,000), Jamie Smith (£300,000), Adil Rashid (£250,000), Chris Jordan (£160,000), Marcus Stoinis (£150,000), Luke Wood (£130,000), David Miller (£110,000), Tristan Stubbs (£100,000), Thomas Rew (£80,000), Ben McKinney (£45,000)

    Sunrisers Leeds: Harry Brook (£465,000), Dan Lawrence (£210,000), Mitchell Marsh (£200,000), Abrar Ahmed (£190,000), Zak Crawley (£180,000), Ryan Rickelton (£150,000), Nathan Ellis (£145,000), Brydon Carse (£140,000), Matthew Potts (£75,000), Benny Howell (£50,000), Tom Lawes (£40,000), Tom Alsop (£31,000)

    Trent Rockets: Tim David (£350,000), Tom Banton (£225,000), Ben Duckett (£200,000), Mitch Santner (£175,000), Finn Allen (£160,000), David Payne (£130,000), Craig Overton (£120,000), Lewis Gregory (£55,000), Dan Mousley (£40,000)

    Welsh Fire: Phil Salt (£450,000), Jordan Cox (£300,000), Marco Jansen (£250,000), Joe Root (£240,000), Rachin Ravindra (£140,000), Chris Woakes (£110,000), Tom Kohler-Cadmore (£80,000), Ben Kellaway (£37,500)

  2. Highest-auctioned Coles 'has great future' - Flowerpublished at 15:44 GMT 12 March

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    Highest-auctioned Coles 'has great future' - Flower

    London Spirit head coach Andy Flower says all-rounder James Coles, 21, "has a great future" after his side signed him for a Hundred auction-high £390,000.

  3. 'It's a balance' - Hussey on Welsh Fire signing Cox & Rootpublished at 15:41 GMT 12 March

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    'It's a balance' - Hussey on Welsh Fire's big spending

  4. Who needs what?published at 15:37 GMT 12 March

    Remaining purse in men's HundredImage source, The Hundred

    Here's where we stand as we take another short break.

    There's still a minimum of 30 slots to be filled and a maximum of 46.

    There are now only five overseas available though.

    It's a balancing act for all the teams now, but particularly MI London who need four players for 182k and Welsh Fire, who have at least five slots to fill for £294.5k.

  5. Anrich Nortje goes unsoldpublished at 15:35 GMT 12 March

    More players are now going unsold as the eight Hundred franchises become increasingly selective with what little they have left in the bank.

    South African fast bowler Anrich Nortje is the latest to not find a suitor in the room.

  6. Sikandar Raza, Jason Roy and Dawid Malan also go unsoldpublished at 15:34 GMT 12 March

    Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza, who previously played for IPL side Punjab Kings and Lahore Qalandars in the PSL, is also unsold.

    So are former England internationals Jason Roy and Dawid Malan.

  7. Jafer Chohan, Keaton Jennings & Toby Albert unsoldpublished at 15:31 GMT 12 March

    Jafer Chohan of the Sixers bowls during the BBL match between Sydney Sixers and Adelaide StrikersImage source, Getty Images

    South African-born English batter Keaton Jennings, former London Spirit leg-spinner Jafer Chohan and off-spinner Toby Albert are all unsold.

  8. Birmingham Phoenix sign Scott Currie for £210,000published at 15:28 GMT 12 March

    From the base price of £31,000, Scott Currie gets a £210,000 deal to join Birmingham Phoenix.

    The 24-year-old is rewarded for his excellent showing over the past couple of Hundred seasons.

  9. Postpublished at 15:26 GMT 12 March

    Scott Currie had a base price of £31,000 but his value as shot up to £180,000 with multiple teams interested in the right-arm fast bowler.

    Birmingham Phoenix and Trent Rockets are not letting Currie go without a fight.

  10. Young player to watch - Scott Curriepublished at 15:25 GMT 12 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Scott Currie of England Lions celebrates with Asa Tribe of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    Age: 24

    Role: Right-arm fast-medium

    Scott Currie has been exceptional across the last two Hundred campaigns, taking 16 wickets at an average of 22, while conceding 1.45 runs per ball. He impressed for the England Lions this winter, picking up six wickets in their three matches against Pakistan Shaheens in the United Arab Emirates.

    Currie's ability to vary his pace to deceive batters is his biggest weapon. His quick deliveries have been clocked above 85mph, while his off-cutters drop to as slow as 70mph.

    Currie has taken eight wickets with deliveries under 75mph in The Hundred, coming at an average of just 16, while his economy rate drops to 1.34 runs per ball. Only Sam Curran and David Payne have taken more wickets with slower balls than Currie across the last two Hundreds.

  11. How's stat?!published at 15:25 GMT 12 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Adam Hose could prove to be a good value buy from London Spirit at base price if they can give him a pace hitting role.

    Hose strikes at 144 across his Hundred career while still averaging 24, he has more impressive returns against pace, averaging 49 while increasing his strike rate to 161.

  12. Adam Hose joins London Spirit for £31,000published at 15:25 GMT 12 March

    Adam Hose will appear in the colours of London Spirit in 2026.

    The former Northern Superchargers batter costs Spirit £31,000.

    Next up for grabs is Scott Currie.

  13. Sam Cook unsoldpublished at 15:23 GMT 12 March

    Sam Cook has 36 wickets in 31 matches in The Hundred.

    But the former Trent Rockets medium pacer doesn't interest anyone in the room and goes unsold.

  14. Dan Mousley joins Trent Rockets for £40,000published at 15:22 GMT 12 March

    Dan Mousley, 24, will swap the colours of Birmingham Phoenix for Trent Rockets in a deal worth £40,000.

    He has also played for MI Emirates and Peshawar Zalmi.

  15. How's stat?!published at 15:21 GMT 12 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Richard Gleeson looks set to pair up with Trent Boult with the new ball for MI London - the 38-year-old has taken 10 powerplay wickets in the Hundred at an average of just 20 across his 19 Hundred matches thus far and is still bowling in the late 80s despite nearing towards 40.

  16. Richard Gleeson signs for MI London for £65,000published at 15:19 GMT 12 March

    Richard GleeesonImage source, Getty Images

    Richard Gleeson joins MI London for £65,000.

    The 38-year-old Warwickshire fast bowler has plenty of experience in The Hundred with London Spirit and Manchester Originals.

  17. Faf du Plessis unsoldpublished at 15:18 GMT 12 March

    South African batter Faf du Plessis has been a regular in the IPL with Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

    But the 41-year-old, who was last seen in the Major League Cricket with Texas Super Kings, will not make his Hundred debut this season after going unsold.

  18. How's stat?!published at 15:18 GMT 12 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Lockie FergusonImage source, Getty Images

    After a stint at Trent Rockets last season, Kiwi quick Lockie Ferguson is picked up by Welsh Fire, a side he featured for back in 2023.

    He's taken 91 wickets in 71 T20s in the past two years at an average of just 19 with an impressive economy rate of 1.26 runs per ball.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:15 GMT 12 March

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    Rew and McKinney are going to be lethal together. Brave are building a serious team they could be ones to look out for this year.

    Lucas, London

    Love what the Brave are building. But can we sign some spin bowling all-rounders now please!

    Richard, Horndean

  20. Lockie Ferguson to Welsh Fire for £75,000published at 15:15 GMT 12 March

    Lockie Ferguson, who plays IPL cricket with Punjab Kings and has previously played for Welsh Fire and Manchester Originals, is returning to Cardiff for £75,000.

    The New Zealand pacer will become Welsh Fire's third overseas player.