England internationals among Hundred wildcard beneficiaries

Ollie Robinson, Fran Wilson, Ravi Bopara and Mason Crane are among the players to have picked up Hundred wildcards

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England Test hopefuls Ollie Robinson and Dillon Pennington are among the players to have picked up Hundred wildcards ahead of this year's competition.

Former England batter Fran Wilson has also been picked up by Birmingham Phoenix after not being selected during this year's first draft.

Ravi Bopara, another without a team after the 2024 draft, is returning to London Spirit, for whom he has played previously. Pennington has joined Northern Superchargers, while Robinson – as reported earlier on Monday by The Cricketer – is off to Trent Rockets, though the pair's involvement could be limited depending on England selection.

Josh Tongue, meanwhile, has been replaced by Hampshire's Scott Currie – on loan at Leicestershire – at Manchester Originals, with Tongue expected to miss the majority of the summer through an injury that is also likely to end his Test hopes over the coming months.

Mason Crane, enjoying a fine season on loan at Glamorgan, will play for Welsh Fire. Fellow leg-spinner Dani Gregory, of South East Stars, has been selected by Manchester, who have also signed Somerset quick Sonny Baker, who has spent much of the last two years sidelined by injury.

Rishi Patel, the T20 Blast's leading run-scorer for 2024, has joined Birmingham Phoenix, along with Aneurin Donald, who has enjoyed a fine T20 campaign with Derbyshire, striking at 203.96 and averaging 41.2 for 206 runs in just five games. Ryan Higgins, the second-highest run-scorer in this season's County Championship, will play for Spirit, Middlesex's local side. Gloucestershire's former South Africa quick, Marchant de Lange, has been picked up by reigning champions Oval Invincibles, who have also added Scotland's Mark Watt.

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Josh Tongue is yet to feature this season for Nottinghamshire (Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Laura Harris will also feature for Oval as a replacement overseas player for the first two games of the competition, ahead of Chamari Athapaththu's arrival. Likewise, Charli Knott – currently Southern Vipers' overseas player – will fill in for Smriti Mandhana as an overseas player at Southern Brave for the same timeframe. Suzie Bates, the New Zealand legend, has been brought in to replace Richa Ghosh for the first three games.

Birmingham Phoenix Men: Aneurin Donald, Rishi Patel
Birmingham Phoenix Women: Fran Wilson, Lissy Macleod, Suzie Bates (partial replacement for Richa Ghosh), Emma Jones (replacement for Alisa Lister)

London Spirit Men: Ravi Bopara, Ryan Higgins
London Spirit Women: Abbey Freeborn, Ellie Anderson

Manchester Originals Men: Sonny Baker, Matthew Hurst, Tom Aspinwall (replacement for Fred Klaassen), Scott Currie (replacement for Josh Tongue)
Manchester Originals Women: Danielle Gregory, Alice Monaghan

Northern Superchargers Men: Jordan Clark, Dillon Pennington
Northern Superchargers Women: Jodi Grewcock, Sophia Turner

Oval Invincibles Men: Marchant de Lange, Mark Watt
Oval Invincibles Women: Rachel Slater, Amara Carr, Laura Harris (partial replacement for Chamari Athapaththu)

Southern Brave Men: James Coles, Joe Weatherley
Southern Brave Women: Sophie Luff, Katie Jones, Charli Knott (partial replacement for Smriti Mandhana)

Trent Rockets Men: Ollie Robinson, Tom Alsop
Trent Rockets Women: Aylish Cranstone, Natasha Wraith

Welsh Fire Men: Mason Crane, Ben Green
Welsh Fire Women: Georgia Davis, Kate Coppack

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