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Australian 2016 CPL T20 draft nominees

The Former Test cricketers Shane Watson, Mike Hussey and Brad Haddin are among the 23 Australians in the run for the 2016 Caribbean Premier League Twenty20 player draft next week.


Watson, 34, has been named as one of six international ‘marquee players’ for the CPL T20, along with the likes of South Africa’s Faf du Plessis, Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara and New Zealand duo Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill. 


Full list of Australian CPL T20 draft nominees are: 

Tom Beaton, Michael Beer, Jason Behrendorff, Doug Bollinger, Ben Cutting, Ben Dunk, Cameron Gannon, Brad Haddin, Nathan Hauritz, Brad Hodge, Brad Hogg, Michael Hussey, Ben Laughlin, Tim Ludeman, Chris Lynn, Tim Paine, Jimmy Pearson, Nathan Reardon, Ben Rohrer, Alex Ross, Shaun Tait, Jonathan Wells, Adam Zampa

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