• The much-anticipated The Hundred draft for the 2025 edition took place on March 12

  • The tournament opener will take place between London Spirit and Oval Invincibles on August 5.

The Hundred Men’s 2025: Full squads of all 8 teams after the players draft ft. Rachin Ravindra and David Warner
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The much-anticipated The Hundred draft for the 2025 edition took place on March 12, with teams making their final squad selections for the prestigious competition. The draft witnessed a flurry of activity as franchises strategically assembled their squads, securing some of the biggest names i𒁏n♓ world cricket.

With the player draft now concluded, teams are shifting their focus toward preparations for the highly competitive tournament, which promises thrilling action and high-intensity matchups. The 2025 edition of The Hundred is set to commence on August 5, with an electrifying opening encounter at the iconic Lord’s, where London Spirit will lock horns with Oval Invincibles in what is expected to be a high-stakes battle.

As the couಌntdown begins, franchises will look to fine-tune their strategies, optimize team combinations, and ensure their squads are in peak form ahead of the tournament. With a mix of seasoned international superstars and emerging talents, The Hundꦚred 2025 is poised to deliver another enthralling season of fast-paced, high-energy cricket, captivating audiences worldwide.

How did The Hundred Draft 2025 unfold?

The draft kicked off with a bang as London Spirit made an impactful first pick, securing England all-rounder Jamie Overton for £200,000. This was swiftly followed by a move in the top salary band, with Afghanistan spinner Noor Ahmad being snapped up by Manchester Originals. Trent Rockets soon followed suit, selecting David Willey, while Southern Brave’s opening pick of the day saw New Zealand all-rounder Michael Bracewell joining their ranks.

The standout pick of the day, however, came in Brave’s second selection, their first in the £120,000 salary band. In a surprising move, they drafted Australian opening batter David Warner. Although Warner retired from international cricket last year, he will now make his way to Lord’s under the guidance of head coach Justin Langer.

Other notable signings included New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra, who will be heading to Old Trafford, and fellow Kiwi Lockie Ferguson, who has been recruited by Rockets. Zak Crawley, who was released by London Spirit following a finger injury that sidelined him during last year’s competition, was swiftly snapped up by the Andrew Flintoff-led Northern Superchargers. The Headingley-based side also bolstered their squad with the addition of Dan Lawrence.

In other significant domestic moves, Lewis Gregory, who captained Rockets to the 2022 title, has found a new home with Manchester Originals, 🎶while Ben McKinney also jo🌳ined the Originals, further strengthening their roster.

Also Read: From Steve Smith to Rashi꧒d Khan: Complete list of direct signings and retained players for The Hu♛ndred Men’s 2025

Complete squads of all 8 teams

The 8 teams competing for The Hundred title now have a different look altogether after the draft’s completi✅on and major acquires by almost every team. The franchise have emp♉hasized not only on the big names but to bring about a balance in their squad. Here are the squads after The Hundred draft:-

Birmingham Phoenix: Liam Livingstone, Ben Duckett, Trent Boult, Jacob Bethell, Benny Howell, Adam Milne, Dan ❀Mousl𒆙ey, Tim Southee, Will Smeed, Chris Wood, Aneurin Donald, Joe Clarke, Harry Moore, Tom Helm.

London Spirit:ℱ Liam Dawson, Daniel Worrall, Kane Williamson, Richard Gleeson, Olly Stone, Ollie Pope, Keaton Jennings, Jamie Overton, David Warner, Luke Wood, Jamie Smith, Ashton Turner, Jafer Chohan, Wayne Madsen.

Manchester Originals: Jos Buttler, Phil Salt, Heinrich Klaasen, Matthew Hurst, Scott Currie, Josh Tongue𝔉, Tom Hartley, Sonny Baker, Tom Aspinwallꦏ, Noor Ahmad, Rachin Ravindra, Lewis Gregory, Ben McKinney, George Garton.

Northern Superchargers: Harry Brook, Adil Rashid, David Miller, Mitchell Sꦰantner, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts, Ben Dwarshuis, Graham Clark, Pat Brown, Tom Lawes, Zak Crawley, Dan Lawrence, Michael Pepper, Dawid Malan.

Oval Invincibles: Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Tom Curran, Jordan Cox, Rashid Khan, Saqib Mahmood, Sam Billings, Gus Atkinson, Nathan Sowter, Donova🅷n Ferreira, Tawanda Muyeye, Jason Behrendorff, Miles Hammond, Jordan Clark.

Southern Brave: James Vince, Jofra Archer, Tymal Mills, Chris Jordan, Faf du Plessis, Leus Du Plooy, Craig Overton, Laurie 𒊎Evans, Finn Allen, Danny Briggs, James Coles, Michael Bracewell, Reece Topley, Jordan Thompson.

Trent Rockets: Joe Root, Marcus Stoinis, Tom Banton, John Turner, Sam Cook, Sam H♐ain, Tom Alsop, Calvin Harrison, David Willey, Lockie Ferguson, Max Holden, George Linde, Adam Hose, Rehan Ahmed.

Welsh Fire: Steve Smith, Jonny Bairstow, Tom Kohler-🐽Cadmore, Tom Abell, Luke Wells, Stephen Eskinazi, David Payne, Paul Walter, Chris Woakes, Riley Meredith, Chris Green, Saif Zaib, Josh Hull, Mason Crane.

Also Read: From Shadab Khan to Glenn Max෴well: Complete list of players who registered for The Hundred 2025 draft

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