David Warner, Kane Williamson and Dawid Malan confirmed for 2024 Men's Hundred draft

Over 600 players (overseas and domestic) have put themselves forward for the draft, with 32 spots available across the eight teams

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David Warner, Kane Williamson and Dawid Malan are among the players hoping to earn a Men's Hundred contract at the 2024 draft.

Over 600 players (247 domestic and 389 overseas) have put themselves forward for the draft, which will take place at The Shard on Wednesday, March 20.

There are 32 spots up for grabs across the eight men's teams.

Australia international Warner, who has never previously featured in The Hundred, is one of nine overseas players listed in the £100,000 bracket, alongside the likes of Kieron Pollard, Sikandar Raza and Mujeeb Ur Rahman.

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Sikandar Raza, Daryl Mitchell and Sunil Narine are among the headline overseas players [Getty Images]

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Jason Roy is one of 247 domestic players in the draft [Alex Davidson/Getty Images]

A further seven overseas players – Josh Inglis, Angelo Matthews, Angus McKenzie, Daryl Mitchell, Sunil Narine, Nicholas Pooran, and Mitchell Santner – have reserve prices of £125,000.

New Zealand skipper Williamson, meanwhile, is available for £75,000. Matt Henry, Shadab Khan, Rilee Rossouw and Matthew Wade are also in that 14-strong bracket.

Among the domestic player pool, former Trent Rocket Malan has a reserve price of £50,000 while fellow England international Jason Roy is available for £100,000. Ollie Pope, Laurie Evans, Richard Gleeson, Samit Patel and Tom Kohler-Cadmore are among the other big home names up for grabs.

Malan said: "I've really enjoyed playing in the competition across the last three years and I'm excited about getting the chance again this year. You look at the names involved, both those retained and those in list for the draft, and there's world class talent in The Hundred across both competitions."

Trent Rockets will be the busiest team at the draft, with six spots available on their roster, while London Spirit will be in the market for five players.

Manchester Originals and Oval Invincibles, who contested last year's final, are the only teams without a vacancy in the £125,000 bracket, while London Spirit have two spots to fill.

By the end of the draft, each team will have 14 players, with a further two wildcard picks to be confirmed at a later date.

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