Nearly 200 local and international T20 cricketers will go under the hammer at the SA20 player auction in Cape Town on 1 October.
Fourteen countries are represented across the field, with 115 South African and 73 overseas players making up the main auction.
Only 13 slots are available across the six SA20 squads.
The shortlist showcases the global appeal around the league, which saw nearly 600 applications during the player registration period.
West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph tops the list along with Windies teammate Matthew Forde.
Joseph shot to prominence earlier this year when he delivered a spectacular seven-wicket haul to drive the Windies to their first Test win over Australia in 27 years. He has since backed up his maiden performance with further inspirational spells in both Test and T20Is.
The England fast bowling quartet of Jake Ball, Saqib Mahmood, Ollie Robinson and Josh Hull are also on the list, along with Ireland’s left-arm seamer Josh Little, who will be seeking a return to South Africa’s premier T20 competition after playing for the Pretoria Capitals during the inaugural season.
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill could potentially add some explosive batting power to one of the six teams, while Sri Lanka’s rising star Kamindu Mendis will also be up for the taking.
South Africa’s leading domestic players have also put their names forward with 2023-24 CSA T20 Player of the Year Reeza Hendricks topping the list.
After successfully being introduced last season, the rookie player draft will once again feature after the main auction.
A rookie is a South African player aged 22 or under on the day of the auction that has not been contracted to SA20 before.
Players meeting the definition of a rookie can be bought in the regular auction stage, but if not chosen in the regular auction, will then be eligible for the new rookie draft which will take place at the conclusion of the regular auction.
As a testimony to the depth of the South African talent, five of the six rookies selected at the last auction, in addition to a further two replacement rookies, have been incorporated in the list of retained players by their respective teams for next season.
A player signed up as a rookie last season cannot be purchased as a rookie at the auction on 1 October despite still meeting the age requirements.
All squads are required to include 19 players, with a minimum of 10 South African players, a maximum of seven international players, a rookie and a wildcard player.
One team, the Joburg Super Kings, still has the option to include the wildcard player for next season and will have until the 30 December deadline to confirm its selection.
The Paarl Royals have the biggest purse of R11.950-million to spend at the auction.
Western Cape neighbours MI Cape Town are next with R8.275-million, followed by the Pretoria Capitals with R4.575-million.
The Joburg Super Kings have R3.925-million with back-to-back champions the Sunrisers Eastern Cape R2.845-million.
Last season’s runners-up, Durban’s Super Giants, have a R2.35-million remaining.
Full list of players registered for auction
SA20 squads ahead of auction:
Durban’s Super Giants: Brandon King (West Indies), Quinton de Kock, Naveen Ul Haq (Afghanistan), Kane Williamson (New Zealand), Chris Woakes (England), Prenelan Subrayen, Dwaine Pretorius, Keshav Maharaj, Noor Ahmed (Afghanistan), Heinrich Klaasen, Jon-Jon Smuts, Wiaan Mulder, Junior Dala, Bryce Parsons, Matthew Breetzke, Jason Smith, Marcus Stoinis (Australia).
Joburg Super Kings: Faf du Plessis, Moeen Ali (England), Jonny Bairstow (England), Maheesh Theekshana (Sri Lanka), Devon Conway (New Zealand), Gerald Coetzee, David Wiese (Namibia), Leus du Plooy (England), Lizaad Williams, Nandre Burger, Donovan Ferreira, Imran Tahir, Sibonelo Makhanya, Tabraiz Shamsi.
MI Cape Town: Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Ben Stokes (England), Kagiso Rabada, Trent Boult (New Zealand), Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan), Dewald Brevis, Ryan Rickelton, George Linde, Nuwan Thushara (Sri Lanka), Connor Esterhuizen, Delano Potgieter, Rassie Van der Dussen, Thomas Kaber, Chris Benjamin (England), Corbin Bosch.
Pretoria Capitals: Anrich Nortje, Jimmy Neesham (New Zealand), Will Jacks (England), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan), Liam Livingstone (England), Will Smeed (England), Migael Pretorius, Rilee Rossouw, Eathan Bosch, Wayne Parnell, Senuran Muthusamy, Kyle Verreynne, Daryn Dupavillon, Steve Stolk, Tiaan van Vuuren.
Paarl Royals: David Miller, Mujeeb Ur-Rahman (Afghanistan), Sam Hain (England), Joe Root (England), Dinesh Karthik (India), Kwena Maphaka, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Bjorn Fortuin, Lungi Ngidi, Mitchell van Buuren, Keith Dudgeon, Nqaba Peter, Andile Phehlukwayo, Codi Yusuf, John Turner (England), Dayyaan Galiem, Jacob Bethell (England).
Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Aiden Markram, Zak Crawley (England), Roelof van der Merwe (Netherlands), Liam Dawson (England), Ottneil Baartman, Marco Jansen, Beyers Swanepoel, Caleb Seleka, Tristan Stubbs, Jordan Hermann, Patrick Kruger, Craig Overton (England), Tom Abell (England), Simon Harmer, Andile Simelane, David Bedingham.