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James Anderson, Rocky Flintoff roped in as wildcard picks at the Hundred

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Manchester Originals have picked the veteran pacer
Manchester Originals have picked the veteran pacer © Getty

After years of being an international cricketer, England's veteran pacer James Anderson could finally play franchise cricket. The fast bowler, who will turn 43 five days before the start of the 2025 edition on July 5, has become Manchester Originals' wildcard draft pick. The ECB introduced the rule of 'wildcard draft' where teams can add two more players to their rosters from those that missed out during the main player draft.

For the first time in 11 years, Anderson returned to domestic T20 cricket this year with Lancashire Lightning in the T20 Blast. In the eight games of the ongoing competition so far, Anderson has picked 14 wickets - including a three-fer in his comeback match.

"I'm really looking forward to The Hundred and I'm really happy to be part of the Manchester Originals squad," Anderson said of his signing. "I've loved my time with Lancashire this season, so I'm excited to have the opportunity to add value in the Hundred.

"It's a competition I've really enjoyed watching. When you're at the games you can really see that it does attract a slightly different crowd, a lot of younger people and families, and you can't underestimate how important that is for our game. I can't wait to get out there."

The Northern Superchargers meanwhile, have roped in Rocky Flintoff - the 17-year-old son of former all-rounder Andrew who also coaches the team in the Hundred. Rocky is yet to feature in a T20 game but recently impressed for England U-19 against India U-19, scoring a century in the 50-over format and a 93 in the youth Test.

A total of 32 wildcard signings were made - two each for Hundred and Women's Hundred - by the six teams. Australia's Hilton Cartwright is the only foreign player among those picked, coming in as Faf du Plessis's replacement at Southern Brave following the latter's withdrawal from the tournament due to injury. Brave also brought in Jason Roy.

Men's Hundred Wildcard picks

Manchester Originals: James Anderson, Marchant de Lange

Northern Superchargers: James Fuller, Rocky Flintoff

Southern Brave: Toby Albert, Hilton Cartwright

Trent Rockets: Callum Parkinson, Ben Sanderson

London Spirit: Sean Dickson, Ryan Higgins

Welsh Fire: Ajeet Singh Dale, Ben Kellaway

Birmingham Phoenix: Liam Patterson-White, Louis Kimber

Oval Invincibles: George Scrimshaw, Zafar Gohar

Women's Hundred Wildcard picks

Manchester Originals: Esmae MacGregor, Darcey Carter

Northern Superchargers: Katherine Fraser, Sophia Turner

Southern Brave: Phoebe Turner, Amara Carr

Trent Rockets: Grace Thompson, Sophie Morris

London Spirit: Abi Norgrove, Kate Coppack

Welsh Fire: Charley Phillips, Alex Griffiths

Birmingham Phoenix: Mary Taylor, Phoebe Brett

Oval Invincibles: Daisy Gibb, Rebecca Odgers

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