Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana lands The Hundred wildcard deal with Birmingham Phoenix
London, June 18
Pakistan captain Fatima Sana will become the first player from her country to feature in the women's Hundred after being signed by Birmingham Phoenix in Thursday's wildcard draft.
Fatima has now filled the Phoenix's fourth overseas slot, after it was vacated as Cricket Australia withdrew Lucy Hamilton to manage her workload. Fatima, the seam-bowling all-rounder, will get 15,000 pounds for playing at The Hundred, though her availability could be affected by Pakistan's tour of Sri Lanka from July 23 to August 4.
Her selection comes a day after she produced a stunning all-round performance in Pakistan's defeat to South Africa in the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup at Edgbaston, which is also the Phoenix's home ground. Fatima top‑scored with an unbeaten 55 off 38 balls before picking 3-16, as South Africa scraped home by two wickets.
Fatima will become the third Pakistani player signed up to play in the Hundred this season, after spinners Usman Tariq (Phoenix men's team) and Abrar Ahmed (Sunrisers Leeds). Apart from Fatima, all-rounder Mary Taylor has also been signed by Phoenix from the wildcard draft.
"In the women's team, signing Fatima Sana is a real statement of intent. She is Pakistan's captain, an international-class pace bowler, and a brilliant replacement for Lucy Hamilton, who is unavailable due to her Australia commitments.
"Mary Taylor is an exciting addition too, she's a homegrown talent with strong ties to Edgbaston through her work with Warwickshire Bears, and this is a fantastic opportunity for her to develop at the highest level of the women's franchise game," said James Thomas, Birmingham Phoenix Performance Director.
Scotland openers Darcey Carter and Katherine Fraser have also earned The Hundred deals after being picked by Sunrisers Leeds and Southern Brave, respectively. The Hundred will be staged from July 21 to August 16, marking the first season since private investors took partial or full control of franchises following last year's sale of team stakes.
Women's Hundred wildcards
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
The 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.
Men's Hundred wildcards
Welsh Fire: Jordan Clark, Dillon Pennington
Southern Brave: Manny Lumsden, Saif Zaib
The 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.
— IANS
Reader Comments
It's lovely to see women's cricket getting more recognition globally. Fatima's all-round performance against South Africa was impressive – 55* and 3-16! She deserves this opportunity. Birmingham Phoenix picked a gem. 👏
Good for her, but honestly, it's a bit disappointing that India's women cricketers haven't gotten similar deals in The Hundred yet. We have players like Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur who are proven match-winners. Hope BCCI sorts out the NOCs soon.
Pakistan's women's team is finally getting some limelight. Fatima Sana is a proper all-rounder – pace bowling and batting with temperament. This wildcard deal is well-deserved and will also help her grow as a captain. All the best to her!
Wow, £15,000 for a wildcard player – that's a decent sum! The Hundred is really investing in women's cricket. Fatima's availability might be an issue with Pakistan's Sri Lanka tour, but it's a fantastic opportunity nonetheless. Heartening to see cricket growing globally.
Great move by Birmingham Phoenix! Fatima Sana is a class act and will add depth to their squad. It's also nice to see players from Associate nations like Scotland (Darcey Carter, Katherine Fraser) getting opportunities. Cricket truly is becoming more inclusive. 😊
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