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The Hundred Jun 19, 2026

The Hundred: Recent England Test call-up Henry Crocombe one of the final 32 players selected in wildcard draft

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The Hundred: Recent England Test call-up Henry Crocombe one of the final 32 players selected in wildcard draft

Sussex fast bowler Henry Crocombe is one of the final 32 players selected in The Hundred wildcard draft.

Crocombe, who was called into the England squad as cover for Ollie Robinson ahead of the second Test against New Zealand, will join Lord's-based London Spirit for the tournament.

The picks, two women and two men for each franchise, complete the squads for the 2026 competition which starts on July 21 and will be broadcast on Your Site.

The draft was designed to offer teams the chance to reward good form in the Vitality Blast men's and women's competitions, and sees 32 men's and women's players picked across the eight men's and women's squads to occupy the last two squad spots.

Fatima Sana will make history as the first Pakistani woman to play in The Hundred after she was selected by Birmingham Phoenix.

Stars of the England Men's U19s, Manny Lumsden and Seb Morgan, aged just 17 and 18 respectively, will make their bows in the competition.

Welsh Fire: Niamh Holland, Georgia Davis, Jordan Clark, Dillon Pennington

Birmingham Phoenix: Mary Taylor, Fatima Sana, Tom Helm, Sean Dickson

London Spirit: Trudy Johnson, Olivia Barnes, Henry Crocombe, Kiran Carlson

Trent Rockets: Amu Surenkumar, Eve Jones, Ben Raine, Ben Sanderson

Manchester Super Giants: Mia Rogers, Beth Langston, James Sales, Adam Finch

MI London: Kate Coppack, Francesca Sweet, Eddie Jack, Seb Morgan

Southern Brave: Naomi Dattani, Katherine Fraser, Manny Lumsden, Saif Zaib

SunRisers Leeds: Darcey Carter, Sophia Turner, Matty Revis, Charlie Allison

Watch the 2026 tournament starting with MI London vs SunRisers Leeds at the Oval live on Your Site. Not got Sky? or .

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