The auctions for the Girls’s Premier League 2026 are at the moment in progress, with all 5 franchises – Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and UP Warriorz gathered in New Delhi as they work to assemble the strongest squads doable for the brand new season of the world’s premier girls’s cricket league. The occasion opened with the marquee set, the place eight distinguished gamers went underneath the hammer. Groups had been fast to put money into high names similar to Deepti Sharma, Amelia Kerr and Sophie Devine. Nonetheless, a shocking second arrived when Australia captain Alyssa Healy failed to draw a single bid.
Because the public sale unfolds, every franchise is actively strengthening its lineup with vital additions. Under is an up to date checklist of all of the gamers bought up to now on the WPL 2026 public sale, with the desk refreshed frequently to incorporate the newest purchases.
The dates and venues for the upcoming Girls’s Premier League (WPL) season have now been revealed. Based on a report by Sports activities Tak, the 2026 version is predicted to kick off on January 8 or 9, with Mumbai and Baroda finalized as the 2 host cities.
One of many confirmed venues is the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, which not too long ago witnessed historical past because the Indian girls’s workforce defeated South Africa within the ODI World Cup last to elevate the coveted trophy for the primary time of their historical past.
In the meantime, the Kotambi Stadium in Baroda is more likely to function the second venue for the match. The bottom can also be set to host the primary ODI between India and New Zealand on January 11.
WPL 2026 Public sale: Up to date Listing of Gamers Bought (LIVE)
Gujarat Giants – Gamers Purchased
Sophie Devine (₹2.00 crore)
Renuka Singh Thakur (₹0.60 crore)
Bharti Fulmali (₹0.70 crore RTM)
Titas Sadhu (₹0.30 crore)
Kashvee Gautam (₹75 lakh RTM)
Kanika Ahuja (₹30 lakh)
Tanuja Kanwar (₹45 lakh)
Georgia Wareham (₹1 crore)
Anushka Sharma (₹45 lakh)
UP Warriorz – Gamers Purchased
Deepti Sharma (₹3.2 crore RTM)
Sophie Ecclestone (₹0.85 crore RTM)
Meg Lanning (₹1.90 crore)
Phoebe Litchfield (₹1.20 crore)
Kiran Navgire (₹0.60 crore RTM)
Harleen Deol (₹0.50 crore)
Kranti Goud (₹0.50 crore RTM)
Asha Sobhana (₹1.10 crore)
Deandra Dottin (₹80 lakh)
Shikha Pandey (₹2.40 crore)
Mumbai Indians – Gamers Purchased
Amelia Kerr (₹3.00 crore)
Shabnim Ismail (₹0.60 crore)
Sanskriti Gupta (₹0.20 crore)
Sajeevan Sajana (₹75 lakh)
Rahila Firdous (₹10 lakh)
Nicola Carey (₹30 lakh)
Delhi Capitals – Gamers Purchased
Laura Wolvaardt (₹1.10 crore)
Chinelle Henry (₹1.30 crore)
Shree Charani (₹1.30 crore)
Sneh Rana (₹0.50 crore)
Lizelle Lee (₹0.30 crore)
Deeya Yadav (₹0.10 crore)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru – Gamers Purchased
Georgia Voll (₹0.60 crore)
Nadine de Klerk (₹0.65 crore)
Radha Yadav (₹0.65 crore)
Lauren Bell (₹0.90 crore)
Linsey Smith (₹0.30 crore)
Prema Rawat (₹0.20 crore RTM)
Arundhati Reddy (₹75 lakh)
Pooja Vastrakar (₹85 lakh)
WPL to be performed in two legs?
As per an earlier report by Cricbuzz, WPL 2026 is predicted to unfold in two separate legs the opening section in Navi Mumbai, adopted by the concluding section in Baroda. All 5 franchises are more likely to obtain official affirmation relating to the venues throughout the participant public sale on November 27 in New Delhi.
Full checklist of retained gamers for WPL 2026
Mumbai Indians: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur, Hayley Matthews, Amanjot Kaur, G. Kamalini
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh, Ellyse Perry, Shreyanka Patil
Delhi Capitals: Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Annabelle Sutherland, Marizanne Kapp, Niki Prasad
UP Warriorz: Shweta Sehrawat
Gujarat Giants: Ashleigh Gardner, Beth Mooney

