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London Spirit announce eight direct signings

London Spirit have announced eight high-profile direct signings ahead of the Hundred 2026 campaign. The list of confirmed signings includes international stars such as South Africa's power hitter Dewald Brevis, Australia's Adam Zampa and South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp.
This will be Brevis' maiden appearance in the Hundred. These stars are joined by England's explosive batter Liam Livingstone, seam-bowling all-rounder Jamie Overton, pacer Mahika Gaur, off-spinner Charlie Dean and Australian all-rounder Grace Harris. Notably, Charlie Dean, Grace Harris and Jamie Overton represented the Spirit last year.
Andy Flower, London Spirit Men's head coach, expressed excitement.
"I’m excited to start working with Dewald, Liam, Jamie and Adam. Each player brings phenomenal experience in franchise cricket both in The Hundred and across the world. Their skill sets provide a strong foundation for the squad and I look forward to completing the squad with more excellent players," Andy Flower said.
London Spirit Women's Head Coach Jon Lewis said, "It is brilliant to be able to call upon players of such calibre in the women’s game. I am delighted that London Spirit fans will see the return of two favourites in Charlie and Grace and I know Mahika and Marizanne will provide real spice and skill to our bowling attack."
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