- David Warner has put himself in the draft for the hundred
- Great Australian Batting is pressing for a career revival
David Warner's hat is at the Ring at 38, Glenn Maxwell could be the most wanted lot and Alyssa Healy will be a capture of awards after a large number of the main exponents of the white ball of Australia put himself for the draft in The Crick Crick Cricket.
With only eight international places available in this year's male competition, Warner's was perhaps the most striking name announced Wednesday, throwing his hat at the ring at a reserve price of £ 120,000 ($ A245,000).
Warner has not appeared in the White-Ball White-Ball event in England before and, after his international retirement, he could demonstrate his last chance to get an opportunity in the format of 100 balls and insults. However, it will not be easy, since the veteran was not recruited last year.
Steve Smith, newcomer to lead his team's brave effort of his team and announcing his Odi retirement, still intends to show his value in the shortest format, since he has already signed with the Fire Welsh based in Cardiff.
But a large number of players who led in Pakistan and Dubai now also expect to take advantage of the possible wealth in the hundred.
Josh Inglis, Nathan Ellis, Sean Abbott and Adam Zampa, born in Leeds, also have a price of £ 120,000 ($ A245,000), while Jake Fraser-McGurk has been put in the bracket of £ 78,500 ($ A160,000) together with Matt Short.

David Warner (in the photo with his daughter Ivy and his wife Candice) is throwing his hat at the English Cricket The Hundred

The 38 -year -old cryketing legend took Sydney Thunder to the BBL final last season

Warner is among the 22 Australians seeking to win big at the Showpite White-Ball event
Allrounder Maxwell played for London Spirit in 2022 and it would not be a surprise if he is again in view of the lord -based attire in the draft next Wednesday, since they have the first selection of men.
Birmingham Phoenix has the first option in female competition and the Captain of Australia, Healy, seems an attractive option, which is offered for a reserve of £ 50,000 ($ A102,000), the second highest base figure after the Wicketkeeper of India, Richa Ghosh, the only player in £ 65,000 ($ A133,000).
The discrepancy between the price labels of men and women has been criticized, among not less of England Heather Knight, who says that the difference of £ 135,000 ($ A276,000) between the superior and female group “looks bad” at a time when so much investment in the tournament is being invested.
The only man admitted to the maximum price of £ 200,000 ($ A409,000), which according to the reports has already been aligned by Manchester Originals, based in Old Trafford, is Star Afghanistan Spinner Noor Ahmad.
At different ends of the age scale, Rocky Flintoff, the emerging prospect of the Lions of England who is the son of the northern supercharos coach, Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff, is looking for a place, just like the legend of the 42 -year -old English rhythm Jimmy Anderson.