Mohammad Amir is the most expensive player of Pakistan among the players included in the list of the draft of the new format “The Hundred” introduced by England in the world of cricket.
The inaugural tournament of the said format will be organized by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) next year for which the list of players to be selected in the teams has been prepared.
The players will be selected from the bid for which the minimum price of the players has been determined.
The list also includes 35 players from Pakistan, in which Mohammad Amir is the most expensive player, with a minimum bid price of one lakh pounds (Rs.
The number one T20 batsman Babar Azam, all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez and spinner Shadab Khan have been set at 75,000 British pounds (Rs. 1 crore 49 lakh 66 thousand) in the world rankings.
Other players include Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Faheem Ashraf, Usman Shinwari and Wahab Riaz whose bid has been set at 60,000 British pounds (Rs. 1.19 lakh 73 thousand).
Asif Ali, Muhammad Abbas and Imad Wasim bids will start at 50 thousand pounds (Rs 99 lakh 77 thousand) while Umar Akmal, Hasan Ali, Muhammad Hasnain and Fakhar Zaman’s bid will start at 40 thousand pounds (Rs 79 lakh 82 thousand).
Also, there are 18 Pakistani players in the draft list for whom no amount has been set.
Among these players are Iftikhar Ahmed, Kamran Akmal, Saif Badr, Mir Hamza, Muhammad Irfan, Junaid Khan, Adeel Malik, Sohaib Maqsood, Osama Mir, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Rizwan, Asad Shafiq, Yasir Shah, Ahmed Shahzad, Haris Sohail, Imamul Haq. , Sohail Tanveer and Umar Amin included.
Among the international players who have been bid for the highest amount are Chris Gayle, Lasith Malinga, Kagiso Rabada, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc and David Warner, whose starting bids have been set at 125,000 British pounds. (2 crore 49 lakh 43 thousand rupees).
Regarding the format, the ECB said that a team will select 12 players in which 3 foreign players and other local players will be included.
The Hundred will be organized by ECB in July 2020 in which 8 teams will participate, this tournament will consist of 100 balls instead of 20 overs (120 balls).
According to the format, both the innings of the match will consist of 100, 100 balls in which the bowling end will be changed after 10 balls which is also known as change of over.
In this format, the change of end will happen only after 10 balls, but the captain will have the option to use another bowler in place of one bowler after 5 consecutive balls.
Note that this will be a new format introduced in cricket as currently an over in any form of cricket consists of 6 balls which are the responsibility of only one bowler, new for bowling after the end of the over. The bowler bowls the ball from the other side of the wicket.
During an innings in The Hundred, a bowler can bowl only 20 times excluding wasted balls (wide, dead and no ball).
The power play has also been introduced in this format which will consist of the first 25 balls.
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**Interview with Mohammad Amir: Pakistan’s Crown Jewel in ‘The Hundred’ Draft**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Mohammad! It’s great to have you here. You’ve become the most expensive Pakistani player in the upcoming “The Hundred” draft. How does it feel to be in such a prestigious position?
**Mohammad Amir:** Thank you for having me! It’s truly an honor to be recognized this way. Being the most expensive player from Pakistan shows a tremendous amount of trust from the franchises, and I’m eager to showcase my skills in this new format.
**Interviewer:** The Hundred offers a fresh approach to cricket. What excites you about this tournament, and how do you think it will impact the game?
**Mohammad Amir:** I think “The Hundred” brings a unique format that will attract new audiences to cricket. The shorter format emphasizes aggressive batting and strategic bowling, which makes every match thrilling. I believe it can enhance the popularity of the game, especially among younger fans.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned being trusted by the franchises. With a starting bid of one lakh pounds, there’s a lot at stake. How do you handle the pressure of being a high-value player?
**Mohammad Amir:** It’s definitely a responsibility, but I see it as motivation. I strive to perform at my best, not just for the financial aspects but for my fans and team. Pressure is part of the game, and I’ve learned to embrace it throughout my career.
**Interviewer:** In addition to your success, players like Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez are also highly valued in the draft. What do you think of the other Pakistani players included?
**Mohammad Amir:** Pakistan has an incredible pool of talent. Players like Babar and Hafeez have consistently performed on the international stage. It’s great to see a significant representation of Pakistani players in “The Hundred.” We have the potential to make a big impact.
**Interviewer:** With some of the legends like Shahid Afridi and current stars like Shaheen Afridi also in the draft, what are your thoughts on competing alongside such talent?
**Mohammad Amir:** Competing alongside legends and current stars is both exciting and challenging. It pushes me to improve and adapt my game. I have great respect for my fellow players, and together, we can promote Pakistan cricket on this international platform.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, what message do you have for your fans as you prepare for this new adventure?
**Mohammad Amir:** I want to thank my fans for their unwavering support throughout my career. As I take on the challenge of “The Hundred,” I promise to give it my all and make you proud. Let’s continue to support each other and uplift Pakistan cricket!
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Mohammad! Best of luck in the tournament. We look forward to seeing how you and the rest of the Pakistani contingent perform.
**Mohammad Amir:** Thank you! Excited for what’s to come!