WPL Auction 2025: The Women’s Premier League 2025 Auction has already delivered its fair share of surprises, with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) making a bold move by securing uncapped all-rounder Prema Rawat for ₹1.20 crore.
Starting with a modest base price of ₹10 lakh, the 23-year-old from Uttarakhand sparked a bidding war between RCB and Delhi Capitals before the Bangalore franchise ultimately clinched her services.

Hailing from Haridwar and representing the Uttarakhand Women in domestic cricket, Rawat has steadily risen through the ranks with her consistent performances.
Known for her right-handed batting and leg-spin bowling, she first grabbed attention during the UPL 2024, where her unbeaten 32 under pressure in the final earned her the Player of the Match award. Her dual ability to contribute with both bat and ball adds depth to any squad she joins, and this versatility made her a valuable pick for RCB.
Rawat’s cricketing journey is a testament to her resilience and promise. She has played 49 matches across all formats, scoring 184 runs and claiming 54 wickets. While her batting stats may seem modest, her ability to step up in critical situations has caught the attention of scouts.
In the UPL 2024, Rawat’s economical leg-spin (4.08 economy rate) and knack for breaking partnerships set her apart. Her best bowling figures of 2/23 highlight her potential to make an impact in T20 cricket.
For RCB, which has historically focused on developing young talent, Rawat’s inclusion aligns perfectly with their strategy. Her leg-spin bowling offers a tactical edge on Indian pitches, while her batting can provide stability lower down the order.
With experienced players to mentor her, Rawat has the opportunity to hone her skills further and emerge as a key contributor in the upcoming WPL season. The WPL Auction 2025 has proven to be a launchpad for emerging talents, and Prema Rawat's selection is a reminder of the league's role in spotlighting regional players with potential.
As Rawat dons the red and gold of RCB, fans and analysts alike will be eager to see how she transitions to the big stage.