Fatima Sana will be the first Pakistani woman to star in The Hundred

Fatima Sana celebrates after taking the wicket of Tazmin Brits (not pictured) during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup India 2025 match against South Africa at the R. Premadasa Stadium on October 21, 2025 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. — ICC

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana has become the first Pakistani cricketer to be selected for the women’s edition of The Hundred after Birmingham Phoenix selected her in Thursday’s wildcard draft.

The Pakistan captain and all-rounder has taken Phoenix’s fourth overseas slot, which had opened up after Cricket Australia withdrew Lucy Hamilton to handle her workload.

Sana will earn the tournament’s minimum salary of £15,000 (approx. PKR 5.6 million), although her participation may be limited due to Pakistan’s scheduled tour of Sri Lanka from July 23 to August 4.

Her selection comes just hours after a superb all-round performance in Pakistan’s narrow defeat to South Africa at Edgbaston, Phoenix’s home ground. Sana top-scored with an unbeaten 55 off 38 balls from No.8 before taking 3 for 16 as South Africa returned home with two wickets in hand.

Sana becomes the third Pakistani player to secure a contract in The Hundred this year. She joins Usman Tariq at Birmingham Phoenix, while mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed will represent Sunrisers Leeds after being signed for £190,000 at the March auction.

His inclusion has eased concerns that Pakistani players could be sidelined under the tournament’s new Indian ownership structure.

Elsewhere in the wildcard draft, several players from the Women’s T20 World Cup secured deals. Each franchise signed two men’s and two women’s players to minimum contracts to complete their squads.

Scotland openers Darcey Carter and Katherine Fraser were picked up by Sunrisers Leeds and Southern Brave respectively, who both qualified as local players.

In the men’s competition, notable selections included Sussex seamer Henry Crocombe, who joined the London Spirit following a recent England Test call-up, while MI London added young fast bowlers Eddie Jack and Seb Morgan. Southern Brave also secured England U-19 pacer Manny Lumsden.

The Hundred runs from July 21 to August 16 this summer, marking the first season since private investors took partial or full control of franchises following the sale of stakes in teams last year.

Men’s One Hundred Wildcard (£31,000)

  • Welsh Fire: Jordan Clark, Dillon Pennington
  • Southern Brave: Manny Lumsden, Saif Zaib
  • Manchester Super Giants: James Sales, Adam Finch
  • London Spirit: Henry Crocombe, Kiran Carlson
  • Birmingham Phoenix: Tom Helm, Sean Dickson
  • MI London: Eddie Jack, Sebastian Morgan
  • Sunrisers Leeds: Matty Revis, Charlie Allison
  • Trent Rockets: Ben Raine, Ben Sanderson.

Women’s One Hundred Wildcards (£15,000)

  • Birmingham Phoenix: Mary Taylor, Fatima Sana
  • Welsh Fire: Niamh Fiona Holland, Georgia Davis
  • London Spirit: Trudy Johnson, Liv Barnes
  • Trent Rockets: Amu Surenkumar, Eve Jones
  • Manchester Super Giants: Mia Rogers, Beth Langston
  • MI London: Kate Coppack, Francesca Sweet
  • Southern Brave: Naomi Dattani, Katherine Fraser
  • Sunrisers Leeds: Darcey Carter, Sophia Turner.

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