England wicketkeeper Amy Jones was picked first by Birmingham Phoenix with West Indies wicketkeeper batter Nicholas Pooran chosen by Northern Superchargers.
England wicketkeeper Amy Jones was the first pick in The Hundred 2024 draft and will join Birmingham Phoenix while Northern Superchargers head coach Freddie Flintoff's first choice was West Indies batter Nicholas Pooran. England's Ollie Pope was picked up by London Spirit with the women's side opting for former Australian captain Meg Lanning.
Each of the 68 games - 34 men and 34 women - will be live on Sky Sports, while all women's matches and a number of men's fixtures will be streamed live on the Sky Cricket YouTube channel.
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