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Slow bowlers in demand for first edition of The Hundred

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The eight city-based franchises signed the bulk of their squads in a televised draft on Sunday.
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The Hundred may remain an unfamiliar format but the consensus at Sunday's draft appeared to be that spin will be the way to win.

Next year's debut edition of the England and Wales Cricket Board's 100-ball tournament continued to take shape this weekend when the eight city-based franchises signed the bulk of their squads in a live televised event in London.

And slow bowlers were in demand as 21-year-old Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan was selected first overall while other regular spin options such as Sunil Narine, Imran Tahir, Mujeeb Ur Rehman, Moeen Ali, Glenn Maxwell and Liam Livingstone also picked up maximum £125,000 pay days.

"It was exciting to watch it," said Ben Stokes, who like Curran could enjoy a relaxed night, having already been allocated to the Northern Superchargers.

"There were a couple of guys here, Sam Billings and Ravi Bopara, who didn't know if they were going to get picked or not. Sam was hiding behind a pillar at one point!

"I knew who our first three were going to be, unless someone else picked them, and we got them."

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The ECB will hope the strength of the teams selected on Sunday will help build excitement and quell controversy over the format, and that was certainly the message being pushed.

"It'll be interesting to see how it's played over 100 balls, the subtle differences that will capture the imagination of a lot of people not just in England but globally as well," said Invincibles coach Tom Moody.

"It's all well and good to stand back and throw stones at it but it's like when the Big Bash started in Australia years ago, people were more than happy to criticise a product but as soon as it started you couldn't stop people charging through the gates."

Curran highlighted the opportunity for the young English players selected lower in the draft to learn from their new superstar team-mates, while Joe Root believes the timing of the tournament can help England sharpen up for next October's T20 World Cup.

"It's a great time for it ahead of a T20 World Cup," the England captain said.

"It will give a platform for our players to showcase themselves and go around the world, it will open doors and new relationships.

"It's a great thing for the game. It's taking shape nicely. It will also help players learn to deal with different pressures...having £100k on your back as you walk out to bat for a young player is really good."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool98102171425
2Manchester CityMan City96122992019
3Leicester CityLeicester9522168817
4Chelsea95221914517
5Arsenal94321312115
6Crystal Palace9423810-214
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs93331513212
8Burnley93331211112
9Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd933387112
10Bournemouth93331313012
11West Ham UnitedWest Ham93331113-212
12Aston Villa93241513211
13Wolverhampton WanderersWolves92521212011
14Manchester UnitedMan Utd9243109110
15Everton9315813-510
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton9234912-39
17Southampton9225916-78
18Newcastle UnitedNewcastle9225514-98
19Norwich CityNorwich92161021-117
20Watford9045521-164
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