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Naseem Shah Becomes The Highest-Paid Pakistani Player In Men’s Hundred Draft

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In a momentous turn of events at the Men’s Hundred Draft, Naseem Shah has emerged as the highest-paid Pakistani player, being picked up by Birmingham Phoenix for a whopping £125k. The 21-year-old fast bowler is known for his fiery pace and exceptional bowling skills. His inclusion in the Birmingham Phoenix squad has definitely sent shockwaves through the cricketing world.

Other Pakistani players in the Hundred Draft!

Naseem Shah is not the only Pakistani player who has made it big in the Men’s Hundred Draft. Imad Wasim and Shaheen Shah Afridi were picked up by Trent Rockets and Welsh Fire, respectively, for a staggering £100k each. Meanwhile, Haris Rauf and Usama Mir were also picked up by Welsh Fire and Manchester Originals, respectively, for £75k and £60k.

Source: ESPNcricinfo
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The Men’s Hundred Draft is a new and exciting format of cricket that promises to revolutionize the game. It features eight teams, each with a squad of 15 players, and each game lasts just 100 balls. The tournament is set to take place in July and August this year.

Naseem Shah’s inclusion in the Birmingham Phoenix squad is a testament to his talent and potential. He is sure to make a big impact in the Men’s Hundred tournament. His fiery pace and exceptional bowling skills have already made him a force to be reckoned with. Fans are eagerly anticipating his performance in the tournament.

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The Men’s Hundred Draft is going to be a thrilling event with the world’s best cricketers being picked up by eight different teams. The tournament promises to be an exciting spectacle with fast-paced action and thrilling performances from some of the top names in the game.

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