West Indies pace sensation Shamar Joseph was among the first nominees revealed for the Big Bash League (BBL) player draft, which is scheduled to be held on September 1, 2024.
Joseph's potential return to Australia is highly anticipated after his standout performances at the Gabba. The West Indies quick, who also played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year, recently claimed a five-wicket haul in his Test debut on home soil.

Alongside Joseph, New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson, who has opted out of a central contract from NZC, is also in the draft. Ferguson's availability could lead to a partnership with compatriot Finn Allen, recently roped in by the Perth Scorchers.
Availability concerns are significant, as the West Indies will be engaged in a Test series against Pakistan starting January 16. Despite this, Joseph has shown a willingness to participate in the BBL if possible.
The West Indies will also be playing white-ball internationals against Bangladesh around the BBL's start, though these fixtures might offer some flexibility.
Plus, Jamie Overton, James Vince, and Alex Hales, who are also in the draft, also have commitments with the ILT20, starting January 11, which may impact their availability for the BBL.
Players in the draft are categorized into Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze tiers, with clubs required to select at least two players from these categories. Those with pre-draft agreements will be allocated picks based on their salary bands, with gaps from pre-draft signings expected to be filled soon.
The BBL season will run from December 15 to January 27, featuring a mix of domestic and international talent. Here is a look at the first batch of nominees revealed for the draft:
A few from the list are also eligible for retention by their teams from last season. Here is a look at the players with retention eligibility featuring the likes of Jamie Overton, Alex Hales and James Vince among others:
Laurie Evans (Perth Scorchers), Alex Hales (Sydney Thunder), Jamie Overton (Adelaide Strikers), Haris Rauf (Melbourne Stars), Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Melbourne Renegades), James Vince (Sydney Sixers)
More players could enter the draft in the coming days as this is just the first batch of nominees revealed for the BBL draft, scheduled to be held in just over 10 days from now.