Saqib Mahmood and Colin Ingram among the signings for Oval Invincibles

The duo are also joined by Netherlands international Brandon Glover and Surrey all-rounder Jordan Clark

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Oval Invincibles have completed their squad for the inaugural edition of The Hundred, with England international Saqib Mahmood and South African Colin Ingram among the signings.

23-year old Mahmood, who was released by Manchester Originals ahead of Tuesday’s re-draft, has 10 white-ball caps for England and is a promising pace bowler. He is currently playing for Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League and took two wickets with an economy of 5.5 in his first match of the tournament.

Ingram, meanwhile, is a veteran of global white-ball tournaments, with appearances in the IPL, PSL, CPL and Big Bash. The 35-year old batsman also enjoyed spells with Somerset and Glamorgan in the Vitality Blast, amassing over 2,000 runs at strike rate of 159.72 in English conditions.

Also joining Oval Invincibles this summer are Netherlands international Brandon Glover and Surrey all-rounder Jordan Clark.

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23-year old Glover was the leading T20I wicket-taker in 2019, amassing 28 dismissals to help the Netherlands reach this autumn’s World Cup. The right-arm seamer also enjoyed a successful first season with Northamptonshire, taking seven wickets in six Vitality Blast appearances.

All-rounder Clark, who has 916 runs and 53 wickets in 87 career T20 appearances, will be playing at the home ground of his county, Surrey.

The foursome join an Oval Invincibles side loaded with England internationals, including: Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Rory Burns, Jason Roy and Sam Billings.

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