Afridi Headlines Pakistani Surge into BBL|15 Draft
Stars Align for Big Bash as International Talent Floods Nominations
The KFC Big Bash League is poised for a significant international boost, led by Pakistani speedster Shaheen Afridi, as nominations for BBL|15’s draft reveal a wealth of global talent eager to compete Down Under. A favorable gap in Pakistan’s international schedule has opened the door for its leading players.
Afridi Targeted by Top Clubs
Shaheen Afridi, renowned as one of the world’s premier new-ball bowlers, will be available for the entire BBL|15 season and finals series. The Brisbane Heat, holding the coveted No.1 draft pick, are expected to strongly consider him, though they already have left-arm quick Spencer Johnson and have secured Colin Munro. This could see the Strikers, at pick two, swoop in for the Pakistani star, having already expressed interest in bolstering their pace attack.
Pakistani Powerhouse
Afridi joins fellow countrymen Muhammad Rizwan, a dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman, and familiar BBL faces Haris Rauf and Shadab Khan in the top tier of draft nominees. Pakistan’s relatively clear Future Tours Programme from November to February provides the ideal window for these players to participate in the Big Bash, gaining valuable T20 experience ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
BBL|15 draft nominees: Sam Curran (England), Alex Hales (England), Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand), Tim Southee, Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan), Shadab Khan (Pakistan), Muhammad Rizwan (Pakistan), Kusal Perera (Sri Lanka), Shamar Joseph (West Indies)
All nominated players are available for the BBL finals, with the majority participating in at least six regular season matches. This depth of talent promises a highly competitive tournament.
Overseas Player Availability
Overseas player nomination availability |
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| Player |
BBL|15 availability |
| Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan) |
Full season + Finals |
| Alex Hales (England) |
6-9 matches + Finals |
| Sam Curran (England) |
6-9 matches + Finals |
| Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) |
6-9 matches + Finals |
| Shamar Joseph (West Indies) |
Full season + Finals |
| Shadab Khan (Pakistan) |
Full season + Finals |
| Kusal Perera (Sri Lanka) |
6-9 matches + Finals |
| Haris Rauf (Pakistan) |
Full season + Finals |
| Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan) |
Full season + Finals |
| Tim Southee (New Zealand) |
4-6 matches + Finals |
Confirmed Overseas Signings
Several clubs have already secured overseas players through pre-signed deals. The Sydney Sixers remain the only team yet to confirm a pre-signed international player for BBL|15, continuing the trend of two-year agreements initiated last season. According to Cricket Australia, overseas player participation in the BBL has increased by 15% since the introduction of the draft system. (Cricket Australia)
Direct overseas player signings |
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| Club | BBL|15 |
| Adelaide Strikers | Jamie Overton (England) |
| Brisbane Heat | Colin Munro (New Zealand) |
| Hobart Hurricanes | Chris Jordan (England) |
| Melbourne Renegades | Tim Seifert (New Zealand) |
| Melbourne Stars | Tom Curran (England) |
| Perth Scorchers | Finn Allen (New Zealand) |
| Sydney Sixers | TBC |
| Sydney Thunder | Sam Billings (England, signed until end BBL|16) |
The BBL|15 draft, scheduled for June 19 and broadcast on 7mate, 7Plus, Foxtel, and Kayo, has been moved forward to secure talent earlier and provide clubs with greater certainty in list building. Clubs must select at least two overseas players across four rounds, including their pre-draft signing.