London: A number of overseas stars are expected to pull out of the inaugural edition of the Hundred due to a packed schedule and international commitments.
West Indies, Pakistan, Australia will all be in action in July this year and as a result, their availability in the competition would be limited. Two Australia women players -- Rachael Haynes and Jess Jonassen -- have already withdrawn from the women's tournament due to quarantine requirements.
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Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced its schedule last week and the end of their series against Australia will be clashing with the start of the Hundred. Seven of the nine Australians contracted to play in the men's competition of The Hundred were named in an enlarged 23-man squad for the series against Windies.
Cricket Australia is also in talks with Bangladesh Cricket Board for a series and if this goes ahead, the clash with The Hundred would be increased further, stated the report.