Rodrigues is the fourth Indian women cricketer after Harmanpreet, Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma set to feature in 100-ball tournament
It is learnt that these four Indian players will extend their stay in the UK following the completion of India's multi-format tour of England in June-July.
The new 100-balls-per-side format, to be played by eight teams in separate men's and women's tournaments, was scheduled to be held between July 17 and August 15 but will now be held in 2021
Mark Butcher said accepting BCCI's request to accommodate IPL 2021 would have given ECB the leverage to get top Indian cricketers for 'The Hundred' tournament
The new 100-ball tournament will begin in 2021, a year later than originally planned, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
As part of a plan to help emerge from the economic crisis due to Coronavirus, BCCI may let the Virat Kohlis, Dhonis to play in overseas domestic IPL-like tournaments
While The Hundred, which was postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is scheduled to start on July 21, women's Big Bash League is slated later in the year
British newspaper 'The Telegraph' quoted Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Venky Mysore saying that IPL franchise would surely be keen to "explore" investment opportunities in The Hundred
Ben Stokes, however, admitted that it will take some time to adjust to the possible scenario after being used to playing in front of a capacity crowd
Players signed to The Hundred competition received letters from the ECB on Monday confirming contracts had been voided
With a new tournament, a new format and new city-based franchises, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) was aiming to attract a fresh audience to the game
Colin Graves decided to end his term early after the inaugural Hundred was postponed due to the fast-spreading COVID-19 pandemic
Issues such as social-distancing measures and global travel restrictions have prevented The Hundred from starting this year
ECB has long insisted the new 100-balls-per-side format, to be played by eight franchises rather than English cricket's established 18 first-class counties, is...
The new 100-balls-per-side format, to be played by eight franchises rather than English cricket's established 18 first-class counties, is meant to start in July
ECB president Tom Harrison says the impact of the coronavirus "absolutely accelerates" the need for The Hundred to be staged
David Warner was drafted in Southern Brave for The Hundred tournament, which features a new format of the game, in October
The inaugural edition of The Hundred will commence on July 17 with Welsh Fire taking on Oval Invincibles at the Kia Oval in the opener
Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy could all be in action in the inaugural fixture of The Hundred
Chris Gayle was not selected in The Hundred draft, but Rashid Khan, Andre Russell, Steve Smith and David Warner were all snapped up
There was some flutter created as Harbhajan Singh's name was included in Players' Draft of The Hundred; but being an active cricketer, the BCCI rules would not...
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Some of the legendary names in the franchise-based cricket leagues reportedly agreed to sign up with various teams in England, which is starting a new concept...