Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Flintoff is out to make his mark on Hundred

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ANDREW Flintoff will get his first chance to make a mark on The Hundred as his Northern Supercharg­ers side kick off the tournament’s 2024 draft today.

The former England captain and 2005 Ashes hero will act as head coach for the Headingley­based side this summer, marking a formal return to cricket following some ad-hoc mentoring work with the national side this winter.

Supercharg­ers finished bottom of the men’s table last year under Flintoff’s predecesso­r James Foster, meaning they have first pick this year as the teams fill their squads in an event being hosted at the Shard, with Birmingham Phoenix starting the women’s draft.

There are 75 places to fill across the men’s and women’s competitio­ns, including a total of 26 spots for overseas talent.

Flintoff’s Supercharg­ers have one of their top-tier £125,000 contracts up for grabs, as well as three lower-priced deals on offer.

The biggest foreign names on the table include Australia’s David Warner, New Zealanders Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell, Nicholas Pooran of the West Indies and Pakistan pair Babar Azam and Naseem Shah.

England’s 2019 World Cup winner Jason Roy, released by Oval Invincible­s this year, is also available but has narrowed his field of options by setting a high reserve price of £100,000.

Given his expected participat­ion in the American Major League Cricket, which has a minor scheduling clash with the Hundred, the hard-hitting opener may find himself unsold.

Tom Kohler-Cadmore, currently tuning up for the Indian Premier League with Rajasthan Royals, was a winner in 2022 with Trent Rockets but is also waiting to find out where he will be plying his trade this time around.

He said: “I’m looking forward to seeing where I go. I’ve always loved playing in the Hundred and the standard compares to anywhere I’ve played in the world.”

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