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Allen top New Zealander at The Hundred

  • Mar 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 16

Finn Allen had the highest auction price while Rachin Ravindra (back to camera) was retained at Welsh Fire PHOTO: ICC
Finn Allen had the highest auction price while Rachin Ravindra (back to camera) was retained at Welsh Fire PHOTO: ICC

New Zealand opener Finn Allen has been sold at auction fro the top price for a New Zealand player in the men's The Hundred cricket competition in the United Kingdom.


Allen, who had the top strike rate and a century at the recent T20 World Cup, was bought by the Trent Rockets for $364,000.


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Matt Henry who was bought for $170,000 joins Allen at the Rockets, while Mitchell Santner was a direct signing for the Nottingham based team.


The Manchester Super Giants bought Allen's fellow opener Tim Seifert for $227,000.


New Zealand bowlers picked up contracts with Lockie Ferguson going to Welsh Fire for $227,000, Trent Boult to MI London for $227,000 and Adam Milne to London Spirit for $113,000.


Rachin Ravindra was retained by the Welsh Fire, while Daryl Mitchell went unsold.


Spinner Abrar Ahmed was bought by Sunrisers Leeds to put aside concerns that Pakistan players would be ignored by franchises affiliated to the Indian Premier League.


Abrar was bought for $432,000 by Leeds, the franchise entirely controlled by the owners of Sunrisers Hyderabad and based at Headingley.


Uncapped English 21-year-old spinner James Coles pipped more established names to fetch $888,000, the biggest price of the auction.


The Hundred, matches of which consist of 100 deliveries for each team, starts in July.

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