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Hundred players 'must not be excluded on nationality grounds'

Hundred players 'must not be excluded on nationality grounds'

All teams in The Hundred are "committed to selection being based solely on performance", say the competition's eight franchises and the England and Wales Cricket Board.

February 24, 2026 at 07:13 PM Original source
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"It would be 'a shame' if Pakistan players were excluded from playing in The Hundred this year."

— Harry Brook , Athlete

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All teams in The Hundred are "committed to selection being based solely on performance", say the competition's eight franchises and the England and Wales Cricket Board.

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