The 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) auction saw Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma become the second-most expensive player in league history, securing a deal worth 3.2 crore Indian rupees (approximately £272,000). The Australian captain Alyssa Healy, on the other hand, was the only player left unsold, as England's Sophie Ecclestone returned to UP Warriorz for a significantly lower fee.
The most expensive signing of the auction belonged to New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr, who rejoined Mumbai Indians at 3 crore Indian rupees (approximately £226,000). Australia's Meg Lanning also joined the Warriorz, while South African captain Laura Wolvaardt went to Delhi Capitals. However, it is worth noting that their co-owner has hinted that they would prefer an Indian captain for the team.
The auction saw several other high-profile signings, including England seamer Lauren Bell and spinner Linsey Smith going to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, while batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge joins Gujarat Giants. India bowler Shikha Pandey was the surprise recipient of a third-biggest contract, signing with Warriorz for 2.4 crore Indian rupees (approximately £192,000).
Several Indian players also signed with various teams, including batters Harleen Deol and Pratika Rawal, seamer Kranti Gaud, and spinner Shree Charani. The England players not picked included Heather Knight, Amy Jones, and Sophia Dunkley.
The tournament is scheduled to take place earlier than usual between 9 January and 5 February next year. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in featuring top women's players in its upcoming T20 league.
The most expensive signing of the auction belonged to New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr, who rejoined Mumbai Indians at 3 crore Indian rupees (approximately £226,000). Australia's Meg Lanning also joined the Warriorz, while South African captain Laura Wolvaardt went to Delhi Capitals. However, it is worth noting that their co-owner has hinted that they would prefer an Indian captain for the team.
The auction saw several other high-profile signings, including England seamer Lauren Bell and spinner Linsey Smith going to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, while batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge joins Gujarat Giants. India bowler Shikha Pandey was the surprise recipient of a third-biggest contract, signing with Warriorz for 2.4 crore Indian rupees (approximately £192,000).
Several Indian players also signed with various teams, including batters Harleen Deol and Pratika Rawal, seamer Kranti Gaud, and spinner Shree Charani. The England players not picked included Heather Knight, Amy Jones, and Sophia Dunkley.
The tournament is scheduled to take place earlier than usual between 9 January and 5 February next year. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in featuring top women's players in its upcoming T20 league.