The best overseas players in The Hundred 2024
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The Hundred has quickly established itself as a marquee event in the cricketing calendar, attracting top talent from around the world. The 2024 edition promises to be no different, with an array of international stars set to light up the competition.
With the tournament on the horizon and The Hundred odds captivating fans, read on as we take a closer look at the best overseas players in The Hundred 2024.
Rashid Khan – Trent Rockets
The Afghanistan sensation Rashid Khan was the first-ever pick in The Hundred draft and has been a mainstay for the Trent Rockets since the tournament’s inception. Widely regarded as the best T20 bowler in the world, Rashid’s leg-spin is a crucial weapon in the Rockets’ arsenal.
His ability to take wickets at crucial moments and keep the runs down makes him a nightmare for any batsman. Expect to see more of his match-winning performances as he leads the charge for the Nottingham-based side.
Fazalhaq Farooqi – Manchester Originals
Joining his compatriot Rashid Khan in The Hundred this year is Fazalhaq Farooqi, another Afghan talent making waves in the cricketing world. Farooqi is set to debut for the Manchester Originals following a standout performance in the T20 World Cup, where he finished as the joint-highest wicket-taker and helped Afghanistan reach the semi-finals.
His left-arm pace and ability to swing the ball both ways will be pivotal for the Originals as they look to mount a serious challenge in the cricket odds this season.
Andre Russell – London Spirit
The dynamic Andre Russell makes a thrilling return to The Hundred in 2024, this time donning the colours of the London Spirit. The West Indies all-rounder, known affectionately as ‘Dre Russ’, is a two-time T20 World Cup winner and brings with him a wealth of experience and a reputation for explosive batting and effective death bowling.
Having previously played for Southern Brave and Manchester Originals, Russell is sure to be a fan favourite at Lord’s with his big-hitting prowess and match-winning abilities.
Meg Lanning – London Spirit
London Spirit women’s team has made a significant coup by signing Australian superstar Meg Lanning. The 32-year-old captain has an illustrious career, boasting two Cricket World Cups and five T20 World Cups to her name.
With over 3,400 T20 runs, Lanning is a formidable presence at the crease and a nightmare for bowlers. Her leadership and batting acumen will be invaluable for the Spirit as they aim for glory this season.
Richa Ghosh – Birmingham Phoenix
At just 20 years old, Richa Ghosh is already making a name for herself on the international stage. The young Indian wicketkeeper-batter has been drafted by Birmingham Phoenix, who will be hoping she can add some much-needed firepower to their lineup.
Despite her youth, Ghosh has shown maturity and skill beyond her years, excelling in both batting and wicketkeeping. Although she will miss the opening games due to Asia Cup commitments, her return will be eagerly anticipated by Phoenix fans.
Marizanne Kapp – Oval Invincibles
Marizanne Kapp is synonymous with success in The Hundred, having played a key role in the Oval Invincibles’ two championship wins. The South African all-rounder was instrumental in their 2022 triumph, earning the Player of the Match award in the final with a crucial 37 runs from 33 balls.
Kapp’s ability to contribute with both bat and ball makes her a vital asset for the Invincibles as they look to defend their title once again.
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