The Hundred Draft: Nasser Hussain says picking spin bowlers crucial

Ignore the big hitters and select spin early in The Hundred Draft.
Thats the view of former England batsman Nasser Hussain, who termed Afghanistan duo Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman because his top two selections while masquerading throughout a mock draft as Manchester Originals head coach Simon Katich on Sky Sports News on Friday afternoon.
Hussains fellow pundit, Rob Key, took charge of Trent Rockets within our pseudo draft, together with former England Womens star Lydia Greenway – that will coach the Oval Invincibles womens group at the inaugural championship next summer – put in control of this Invincibles mens side.
Trent Rockets will pick in the real draft on Sunday – live on Sky Sports Cricket from 7pm – thus sticking with that system, Keysy had the choice and chosen for West Indies Andre Russell.
He is among the most sought-after gamers, an all-rounder who destroys it out of the park, said Key – until he was immediately taken down by Nasser!
Essential is obsessed with hitting sixes and fours but white-ball cricket, short-form cricket, is about mystery spin. So, Rashid Khan. You win with spin, so I would go for much more mystery with Mujeeb.
Though, has been eyeing batsmen up as her abroad stars, picking at Australias David Warner and New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson – though Keysy found one selection surprising!
Lydia has gone Williamson, the Evaluation batsman who blocks out the hell of it…
The Hundred Draft – Live will soon be displayed on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky One, Main Event & from 7pm. It will also be available via Sky Sports Facebook and YouTube channels, as well as live on the Sky Sports program and streamed skysports.com.

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