WPL 2026 Auction Highlights: The eagerly awaited TATA Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 mega auction marks a defining moment for women's cricket, especially on the heels of India's landmark ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 win. The auction takes place today (November 27) in New Delhi.
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Ayushi Soni is SOLD to Gujarat Giants for Rs 30 lakh, and the mega auction is done.
Dayalan Hemalatha is SOLD to RCB Women for Rs 30 lakh
Rajeshwari Gayakwad is SOLD to Gujarat Giants for Rs 40 lakh
Pratika Rawal is SOLD to UP Warriorz for Rs 50 lakh
Minnu Mani is SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 40 lakh
Danni Wyatt-Hodge is SOLD to Gujarat Giants for Rs 50 lakh
Prathyoosha Kumar is SOLD to RCB Women for Rs 10 lakh
Khushi Bhatia goes Unsold
G Trisha goes to UP Warriorz for Rs 10 lakh
Saika Ishaque is SOLD to Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakh
Sabbhineni Meghana goes Unsold in the final round.
The teams have been requested 4 names each for the final accelerated round
Lucy Hamilton is SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 10 lakh
South Africa's Chloe Tryon is SOLD to UP Warriorz for Rs 30 lakh
Vaishnavi Sharma, one of the promising uncapped Indian prospects, goes Unsold.
Tara Norris is SOLD to UP Warriorz for Rs 10 lakh
Alice Capsey has gone Unsold as well.
Poonam Khemnar is SOLD to Mumbai Indians for Rs 10 lakh
Simran Shaikh joins UP Warriorz for Rs 10 lakh.
Yastika Bhatia is SOLD to Gujarat Giants for Rs 50 lakh
Kim Garth comes back and this time Gujarat Giants get her for Rs 50 lakh
Nandani Sharma SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 20 lakh
Happy Kumari is SOLD to Gujarat Giants for Rs 10 lakh
Mamatha Madiwala SOLD to Delhi Capitals for Rs 10 lakh
Shipra Giri is SOLD to UP Warriorz for Rs 10 lakh
Humairaa Kazi, Vrinda Dinesh Unsold again.
Amy Jones, Sabbhineni Meghana Unsold.
Grace Harris is SOLD to RCB Women for Rs 75 lakh
Nicola Carey is SOLD to Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakh
Anushka Sharma is SOLD to Gujarat Giants for Rs 45 lakh
With five franchises competing-Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and UP Warriorz - the auction is expected to reshape team dynamics significantly. Ahead of the auction, only 17 players were retained across these franchises, including seven overseas stars and three uncapped players, setting the stage for an intense bidding war among a wealth of available talent.
Some notable retained players include Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, and the South African Marizanne Kapp for Delhi Capitals; Australian Ashleigh Gardner and Beth Mooney for Gujarat Giants; England's Natalie Sciver-Brunt and Harmanpreet Kaur for Mumbai Indians; and Indian stars Smriti Mandhana and Richa Ghosh for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. UP Warriorz opted for a fresh approach by retaining only Shweta Sehrawat, highlighting a major overhaul strategy.
This auction is highly anticipated due to the blend of big-name retentions, strategic purse management, and the introduction of RTM cards allowing teams to re-acquire past players. With India's women's cricket gaining unprecedented momentum, the WPL 2026 mega auction promises fierce competition, strategic team building, and the emergence of new cricketing stars who will shape the league's future landscape.
Delhi Capitals Women - Rs 5.70 crore
Mumbai Indians Women - Rs 5.75 crore
RCB Women - Rs 6.15 crore
Gujarat Giants - Rs 9 crore
UP Warriorz - Rs 14.50 crore
Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians have no RTMs remaining, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru have one in their hand. Gujarat Giants have 3 RTMs, whereas UP Warriorz can exercise their RTM card 4 times.