376 overseas players register for BBL draft

376 overseas players register for BBL draft. On September 3, the BBL draft will take place.

The Big Bash League (BBL), which will launch on December 7. Announce that 376 overseas players have sign up for the upcoming season. The main finding from the announcement is that a number of Pakistani cricket players have signed up. Including Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, and Fakhar Zaman, among others.

A curious thing about the competition is that it has raised the player payout pool. Which has led to an increase in player registration. Shadab will be eligible for retention, which is notable because the all-rounder played for the Hobart Hurricanes in the last campaign. The same is true of Haris Rauf, who spent four seasons playing for Melbourne Stars.

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Rashid Khan, who had previously declared his intention to boycott the BBL signed up for the event

Because of the various regulations the Taliban imposed in their country earlier in the year. Cricket Australia declined to play a white-ball series against Afghanistan. The leg-spinner has overcome the difference, though.

The Big Bash League’s general manager for CA, Alistair Dobson, confirmed the rise in compensation and emphasized their ambition to make the league a top-tier competition.

Top international players are expected to earn more money this season because to an increase in the Big Bash player payment pools, underscoring the league’s ongoing dedication to developing a top-notch competition. We thank all players and their representatives worldwide for their support of the Drafts and the Big Bash Leagues on behalf of the League and our teams. We are eagerly anticipating the Drafts on Sunday, he said, as reported by Fox Sports.

Numerous English competitors, including Harry Brook, Tymal Mills, Phit Salt, James Vince, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Sam Billings, and Olly Stone, have signed up for the event. From Bangladesh, Taijul Islam and Ripon Mondal have registered, while several other South Africans, including Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, Rilee Rossouw, Wayne Parnell, Rassie van der Dussen, and Tabraiz Shamsi, have done the same.

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