Highlights of the WPL Auction 2025:


Here's the Delhi Capitals squad after the end of the auction.

Here's the Mumbai Indians squad after the end of the auction.

Here's the Royal Challengers Bengaluru squad after the end of the auction.

Here's the Gujarat Giants squad after the end of the auction.
Lauren Bell, Heather Graham, Sneh Rana, Humaira Kazi, Pratika Rawal, Shipra Giri, Parunika Sisodia, and Hani Patel go unsold in the last round of the auction.
Prakashika Naik goes to Gujarat Giants for the base price of Rs. 10 Lakh.
Danielle Gibson goes to Gujarat Giants for the base price of Rs. 30 Lakh.
Akshita Maheshwari goes to Mumbai Indians for the base price of Rs. 10 Lakh.
Niki Prasad goes to Delhi Capitals for the base price of rs. 10 Lakh.
Jagravi Pawar goes to Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the base price of Rs. 10 lakh.
Raghvi Bist goes to Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the base price of Rs. 10 Lakh.
Alana King goes to UP Warriorz for the base price of Rs. 30 Lakh.

Here's the remaining purses and slots to be filled by the team.
The third part of the auction begins.
The auctioneer asks the teams to give the names of 2 more players and the auction will continue after that.
Komalpreet Kour, Shanu Sen, and Anusha Sundaresan go unsold.
Sarah Bryce goes to Delhi Capitals for the base price of Rs. 10 L.
Tess Flintoff, Tanusree Sarkar, and Prakashika Naik go unsold.
Joshitha VJ goes to Royal Chellengers Bengaluru for the base price of Rs. 10 Lakh.
Shivani Singh and Parunika Sisodia go unsold.
Sanskriti Gupta goes to Mumbai Indians for the base price of Rs. 10 Lakh.
Kranti Goud goes to UP Warriorz for the base price of Rs. 10 Lakh.
Arushi Goel goes to UP Warriorz for the base price of Rs. 10 lakh.
Milly Illingworth, Ashwani Kumari, Niki Prasad, and Rima Ekka go unsold.
Mansi Joshi, Lizelle Lee, Rosemary Mair, Amisha Bahukhandi, and Priyanka Bala go unsold.
The accelerated part of the auction begins.

The most expensive players so far in this auction -
Laura Harris and Fatima Jaffer go unsold before the actions go on a break for 30 minutes before the accelerated part begins later.
N Charani goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs. 55 Lakh.
Prema Rawat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru for rs. 1.2 Cr.
The team is looking to fill four spots, including two overseas players. In contrast, the Delhi Capitals, runners-up in the first two editions, have the smallest purse of INR 2.5 crore and four slots available, one of which is for an overseas player.
This year, the auction budget has been raised from INR 13.5 crore to INR 15 crore per team. Players like Heather Knight (England) and Deandra Dottin (West Indies) headline the list with the highest base price of INR 50 lakh. Meanwhile, Anshu Nagar, a 13-year-old left-arm seamer from Delhi, is the youngest player, and Australia's Laura Harris, 34, is the oldest.
The auction will begin at 3:00 PM IST, coinciding with the second day of the India-Australia men's Test in Brisbane. Fans can catch the live telecast on Star Sports and online streaming on JioCinema.
With only 19 slots to fill, franchises are expected to prioritize key players. RCB, the defending champions, have no overseas slots left after trading in England's Danni Wyatt-Hodge. The Gujarat Giants revamped their coaching staff, aiming for a strong comeback.
The WPL 2025 is slated to start in the third week of January, with final dates and venues yet to be announced. The auction promises to shape strategies for the upcoming season, keeping fans and teams alike on their toes.