Who is your county missing for the One-Day Cup? Team-by-team list of players absent at The Hundred

The Metrobank One-Day Cup runs throughout August, with the 18 counties competing. With The Hundred running concurrently, every team will have at least two players missing...

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The Metrobank One-Day Cup runs throughout August, with the 18 counties competing.

With The Hundred running concurrently, however, every team will have at least two players missing.

Here is who will be absent - from the county which is most affected (Surrey) to the least.

Surrey – 12

Jamie Smith (Birmingham Phoenix), Laurie Evans (Manchester Originals), Jamie Overton (Manchester Originals), Reece Topley (Northern Superchargers), Sam Curran (Oval Invincibles), Will Jacks (Oval Invincibles), Jason Roy (Oval Invincibles), Tom Curran (Oval Invincibles), Tom Lawes (Oval Invincibles), Gus Atkinson (Oval Invincibles), Chris Jordan (Southern Brave), Dan Worrall (London Spirit)

Hampshire – 10

Benny Howell (Birmingham Phoenix), Liam Dawson (London Spirit), Mason Crane (London Spirit), Chris Wood (London Spirit), Ross Whiteley (Oval Invincibles), James Vince (Southern Brave), James Fuller (Southern Brave), Joe Weatherley (Southern Brave), Brad Wheal (Trent Rockets), John Turner (Trent Rockets) 

Yorkshire – 9

Jordan Thompson (London Spirit), Adil Rashid (Northern Superchargers), Harry Brook (Northern Superchargers), Adam Lyth (Northern Superchargers), Jafer Chohan (Southern Brave), Matt Fisher (Southern Brave), Joe Root (Trent Rockets), Dawid Malan (Trent Rockets), Jonny Bairstow (Welsh Fire)

Warwickshire – 9

Chris Woakes (Birmingham Phoenix), Moeen Ali (Birmingham Phoenix), Chris Benjamin (Birmingham Phoenix), Dan Mousley (Birmingham Phoenix), Henry Brookes (Birmingham Phoenix), Jacob Bethell (Birmingham Phoenix), Danny Briggs (Oval Invincibles), Alex Davies (Southern Brave), Sam Hain (Trent Rockets) 

Somerset – 9

Will Smeed (Birmingham Phoenix), Tom Lammonby (Manchester Originals), Tom Banton (Northern Superchargers), Craig Overton (Southern Brave), Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Trent Rockets), Lewis Gregory (Trent Rockets), Tom Abell (Welsh Fire), Roelof van der Merwe (Welsh Fire), Ben Green (Welsh Fire)

Durham – 8

Mark Wood (London Spirit), Ben Stokes (Northern Superchargers), Brydon Carse (Northern Superchargers), Matthew Potts (Northern Superchargers), Bas De Leede (Northern Superchargers), Ollie Robinson (Northern Superchargers), Nathan Sowter (Oval Invincibles), Ben Raine (Manchester Originals)

Lancashire – 7

Liam Livingstone (Birmingham Phoenix), Jos Buttler (Manchester Originals), Phil Salt (Manchester Originals), Tom Hartley (Manchester Originals), Richard Gleeson (Manchester Originals), Luke Wood (Trent Rockets), Luke Wells (Welsh Fire)

Nottinghamshire – 7

Ben Duckett (Birmingham Phoenix), Alex Hales (Trent Rockets), Samit Patel (Trent Rockets), Matt Carter (Trent Rockets), Tom Moores (Trent Rockets), Joe Clarke (Welsh Fire), Jake Ball (Welsh Fire) 

Essex – 6

Dan Lawrence (London Spirit), Adam Rossington (London Spirit), Michael Pepper (London Spirit), Matt Critchley (London Spirit), Paul Walter (Manchester Originals), Sam Cook (Trent Rockets) 

Kent – 5

Zak Crawley (London Spirit), Daniel Bell-Drummond (London Spirit), Sam Billings (Oval Invincibles), Jordan Cox (Oval Invincibles), Tawanda Muyeye (Oval Invincibles)

Derbyshire – 4

Wayne Madsen (Manchester Originals), Zak Chappell (Oval Invincibles), Leus du Plooy (Southern Brave), George Scrimshaw (Welsh Fire)

Sussex – 3

Ravi Bopara (London Spirit), Tymal Mills (Southern Brave), George Garton (Southern Brave) 

Worcestershire – 3

Josh Tongue (Manchester Originals), Mitchell Stanley (Manchester Originals), Adam Hose (Northern Superchargers)

Middlesex – 3

Max Holden (Manchester Originals), Stephen Eskinazi (Welsh Fire), Tom Helm (Birmingham Phoenix)

Glamorgan – 2

Dan Douthwaite (Welsh Fire), Chris Cooke (Welsh Fire)

Gloucestershire – 2

Miles Hammond (Birmingham Phoenix), David Payne (Welsh Fire)

Leicestershire – 2

Callum Parkinson (Northern Superchargers), Rehan Ahmed (Southern Brave)

Northamptonshire – 2

Saif Zaib (Northern Superchargers), David Willey (Welsh Fire)

*updated July 28, 2023 - subject to change


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