The WBBL and BBL drafts took place on Sunday as clubs filled their overseas slots for the upcoming season. There were plenty of familiar names, but also a few surprises and some interesting tactics. Here are a few aspects that stood out
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Meanwhile, the influence of connections formed in the WPL was evident throughout with six India players signed in total – a record for the WBBL. However, captain Harmanpreet Kaur was not among them. “It was an odd one…it’s a big surprise she’s not part of the tournament,” Sydney Sixers general manager Rachael Haynes told AAP. “It just shows perhaps teams are really looking at skill set, so they’re getting very picky and then perhaps once that skill set has been met, they’re moving on to the next priority on their list.”
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Now they’ve gone for Rishad, the 21-year-old legspinner, a style of bowling which is a rarity in Bangladesh. He was impressive at this year’s T20 World Cup with 14 wickets in seven matches including 2 for 23 against Australia. “[He’s] hopefully someone who can stay with us for a number of years,” general manager Salliann Beams said. His availability is currently stated as six to nine games plus finals and Beams added that there were a few issues to work through around that in the coming weeks. Bangladesh have a white-ball series in West Indies which overlaps the start of the tournament.