Top Pakistan cricketers like Nasim Shah, Sayim Ayub and Shadab Khan were not found a buyer in The Hundred League draft while 50 cricketers from Pakistan were named. The names of 45 male and five female cricketers of Pakistan were in the draft.
Naseem and Shadab were in the top class with the price of 120000 pounds while Ayub was in the 78500 pound square. Among women cricketers were the names of players like Alia Riyaz, Fatima Sana, Yusra Aamir, Iram Javed and Javaria Rauf who did not find any buyers. The Indian Premier League owners may be one of the reasons for buying a share in The Hundred teams.
Currently, four IPL teams are stake in Mumbai Indians (Oval Engineeals), Lucknow Super Giants (Manchester Originals), Sunrisers Hyderabad (Northern Super Charges) and Delhi Capitals (Southern Brave). Apart from these, Indian -origin American entrepreneur Sanjay Govil has taken 50 percent share in Welsh Fire. Apart from this, the poor form of Pakistani cricketers in limited overs format is also the reason for their not purchasing.