The second edition of the Hundred is just around the corner, with all eight franchises brainstorming over the past couple of weeks.
After the completion of the initial draft in April, the teams were allowed to make two more picks; a Vitality Wildcard player and an Overseas Wildcard player.
According to ESPN Cricinfo, the Southern Brave have signed Australian pacer Michael Hogan.
The 41-year-old had earlier announced that this year would be his last one as a professional cricketer. However, he has made a wildcard entry into the Braves' squad following his stellar performance in the ongoing Vitality T20 Blast season.
To note, Michael Hogan had 20 scalps to his name in 11 T20 Blast outings this season. James Fuller has also been brought on board as a partial replacement for Quinton de Kock, who will miss the opening fixture. Fuller will replace Finn Allen, as the Kiwi batter is scheduled for International duty.
On the other hand, the Lancashire all-rounder Richard Gleeson has been signed by Manchester Originals.
The 34-year-old has had a breakthrough T20 Blast season this year, which has earned him a call-up to the England squad for the Indian T20I series. The Originals used their right-to-match card to bring the all-rounder back, as he was withdrawn from the squad last year owing to an injury.
Among other notable names, Jack Haynes and Ben Raine have been signed by Oval Invincibles and Northern Superchargers, respectively.
The Hundred 2022 will be a month-long tournament commencing on August 3. A total of 58 matches will be conducted across both men's and women's events, with the finals being played at the Lord's.