If the ECB approves changes to the tournament's draft system, franchises in The Hundred may be able to directly offer players multi-year contracts worth as much as £300,000 per season.
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Three Indian players competed in the Women’s Hundred following the Asia Cup, but only one made a notable impact as the tournament concluded on Sunday.
London Spirit clinched their first Hundred title in a nail-biting final, securing a thrilling four-wicket win over Welsh Fire at Lord’s.
The Oval Invincibles claimed their second consecutive Hundred title with a solid 17-run win over Southern Brave in the final at Lord’s.
Georgia Redmayne supported a strong bowling performance as London Spirit cruised past city rivals Oval Invincibles to reach The Hundred final.
The Oval Invincibles missed their chance to secure a spot in the men's Hundred final after falling to the Trent Rockets by six wickets in a thrilling match at Trent Bridge.
Southern Brave reached the Eliminator in The Hundred even though their match against Welsh Fire was abandoned due to rain.
Hayley Matthews shone with both bat and ball as Welsh Fire clinched a knockout spot in the women’s Hundred, defeating Southern Brave by nine wickets.
London Spirit comfortably chased down a target of 100 to knock out Northern Superchargers from the women’s Hundred competition at Headingley.
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