The Hundred 2023 Retention: The Full Squad List of Birmingham Phoenix Players. The Hundred’s retention window closed on Tuesday night after weeks of negotiations between players, agents, coaches, and general managers.
Each team is able to retain four players from their 2022 squad:-
In the women’s competition, each team was able to retain four players from their 2022 squad, with a maximum of three ‘marquee’ players – either two overseas players and one England-contracted player, or vice versa.
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In the men’s competition, they can retain 10 players at a mutually agreed pay band, plus their allocated England contracted players.
Several prominent Australian women will skip the 2023 tournament, while several high-profile male players will return to the draft, ESPNcricinfo revealed this week.
Drafts for both competitions will take place on 23 March, with the tournament taking place from 1-27 August.
Birmingham Phoenix Squad:-
Retained Player
Women: 1. Amy Jones (£31.75k), 2. Ellyse Perry, 3. Issy Wong (both £25k), 4. Emily Arlott (£15k).
Men: 1. Chris Woakes (central contract), 2. Liam Livingstone (£125k), 3. Moeen Ali, 4. Shadab Khan (both £100k), 5. Adam Milne, 6. Benny Howell (both £75k), 7. Will Smead, 8. Kane Richardson (both £60k), 9. Tom Helm (£50k), 10. Chris Benjamin (£40k), 11. Dan Moussley (£30k).
Free Player
Women: 1. Sophie Devine, 2. Sophie Molineux, 3. Georgia Elwiss, 4. Kirsty Gordon, 5. Deepti Sharma, 6. Eve Jones, 7. Gwen Davis, 8. Abataha Maqsood, 9. Ria Fackrell, 10. Phoebe Franklin, 11. Ster Kallis, 12. Davina Perrin.
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Men: 1. Jack Leach, 2. Matthew Wade, 3. Tim van der Gugten, 4. Ben Dwarshuis, 5. Brett D’Oliveira, 6. Imran Tahir, 7. Miles Hammond, 8. Graeme van Buuren, 9. Henry Brookes, 10. Tanveer Sangh, 11. Sol Budinger, 12. Olly Stone, 13. Matt Fischer, 14. Tom Abell.