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List of all sold players in Women’s Hundred Auction 2026

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Published at :March 12, 2026 at 12:03 PM
Modified at :March 12, 2026 at 1:54 PM
List of all sold players in Women’s Hundred Auction 2026

Beth Mooney and Sophie Devine were among the top buys in the Women’s Hundred Auction 2026.

The first-ever auction in the Women’s Hundred competition was held in London on March 11. The auction saw a total of 178 players go under the hammer with teams roping in the best names in women’s cricket. The tournament starts from July 21 at the Kia Oval with the final scheduled on August 16 at Lord’s in London.

The teams bought 13 to 15 players in the auction, including the previously retained and pre-signed stars. Beth Mooney and Sophie Devine were among the top buys in the auction, with both fetching a bid of £210,000 each by the Trent Rockets and Welsh Fire, respectively.

The ownership of teams in The Hundred has seen a change following the recent investment from IPL franchises. Four teams have come under IPL ownership – the Oval Invincibles are now MI London (Mumbai Indians), the Northern Superchargers became Sunrisers Leeds (SRH) and the Manchester Originals became Manchester Super Giants (LSG).

The Southern Brave, on the other hand, retained their franchise name despite coming under the ownership of GMR Group, who owns the Delhi Capitals in the IPL.

Three more teams in The Hundred have rebranded themselves to come close to the competition generated by IPL franchise ownerships. Below, we take a look at the top buys from the first-ever Women’s Hundred auction.

Top Buys in Women’s Hundred auction 2026

Sophie Devine
Sophie Devine (Image Credit: WPL)
  • Sophie Devine – £210,000 (Welsh Fire Women)
  • Beth Mooney – £210,000 (Trent Rockets Women)
  • Dani Gibson – £190,000 (Sunrisers Leeds Women)
  • Nadine de Klerk – £170,000 (London Spirit Women)

Complete list of sold players in Women’s Hundred 2026 auction (Team-wise)

Birmingham Phoenix: Alice Capsey (£130,000), Ellyse Perry (£100,000), Linsey Smith (£100,000), Lauren Filer (£95,000), Tammy Beaumont (£70,000), Davina Perrin (£50,000), Alana King (£37,500), Jemima Spence (£37,500), Lucy Hamilton (£35,000), Eva Gray (£30,000), Cordelia Griffith (£27,500), Emma Lamb (£27,500), Phoebe Brett (£27,500), Esmae MacGregor (£16,000)

London Spirit: Nadine de Klerk (£170,000), Marizanne Kapp (£130,000), Charlie Dean (£85,000), Charis Pavely (£85,000), Mahika Gaur (£75,000), Grace Harris (£70,000), Amy Jones (£70,000), Deandra Dottin (£37,500), Sterre Kalis (£27,500), Marie Kelly (£20,000), Phoebe Turner (£20,000), Seren Smale (£15,000), Lucy Higham (£15,000), Josephine Groves (£15,000)

Manchester Super Giants: Paige Scholfield (£115,000), Sophie Ecclestone (£110,000), Meg Lanning (£95,000), Smriti Mandhana (£90,000), Ryana MacDonald-Gay (£75,000), Kathryn Bryce (£65,000), Richa Ghosh (£50,000), Mady Villiers (£45,000), Grace Ballinger (£42,500), Maitlan Brown (£40,000), Grace Scrivens (£40,000), Jo Gardner (£17,000), Natasha Wraith (£15,000), Rebecca Tyson (£15,000)

MI London: Hayley Matthews (£120,000), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (£110,000), Nicola Carey (£95,000), Amelia Kerr (£80,000), Kira Chathli (£80,000), Chinelle Henry (£70,000), Kirstie Gordon (£55,000), Hollie Armitage (£45,000), Alexa Stonehouse (£42,500), Tara Norris (£35,000), Alice Davidson-Richards (£30,000), Alice Monaghan (£27,500), Ellie Threlkeld (£15,000)

Southern Brave: Lauren Bell (£140,000), Issy Wong (£130,000), Tilly Corteen-Coleman (£105,000), Maia Bouchier (£85,000), Laura Wolvaardt (£75,000), Sarah Glenn (£75,000), Jemimah Rodrigues (£60,000), Sophie Molineux (£47,500), Jodi Grewcock (£30,000), Lizelle Lee (£27,500), Rebecca Odgers (£15,000), Phoebe Franklin (£15,000), Daisy Gibb (£15,000)

Sunrisers Leeds: Danielle Gibson (£190,000), Annabel Sutherland (£130,000), Phoebe Litchfield (£120,000), Jess Jonassen (£110,000), Cassidy McCarthy (£65,000), Kate Cross (£50,000), Deepti Sharma (£27,500), Bryony Smith (£27,500), Lauren Winfield-Hill (£27,500), Hannah Baker (£18,000)

Trent Rockets: Beth Mooney (£210,000), Nat Sciver-Brunt (£140,000), Ashleigh Gardner (£100,000), Sophia Dunkley (£78,000), Kim Garth (£42,000), Emma Jones (£35,000), Bess Heath (£32,500), Katie Levick (£32,500), Ailsa Lister (£30,000), Millicent Taylor (£27,500), Georgia Elwiss (£27,500)

Welsh Fire: Sophie Devine (£210,000), Freya Kemp (£120,000), Em Arlott (£110,000), Georgia Wareham (£100,000), Georgia Voll (£80,000), Ella McCaughan (£30,000), Heather Graham (£27,500), Sarah Bryce (£25,000), Abi Norgrove (£21,000), Fi Morris (£20,000), Sophia Smale (£20,000), Grace Thompson (£20,000), Grace Potts (£15,000)

Where was the Women’s Hundred 2026 auction held?

The auction was held in London on March 11.

When will the Women’s Hundred 2026 be played?

The tournament will be played from July 21 to August 16, 2026.

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Anshuman Roy
Anshuman Roy

Anshuman Roy is a senior cricket journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering the game. His love for cricket began in childhood, playing at school and college level before turning that passion into a profession. Over the years, he has written for several reputed media houses and specialises in news, features, previews, reviews, match reports, and opinion pieces.