Women's Hundred 2026 Auction Results: Full Squads, Prices and Top Buys
Women's Hundred 2026 Auction Results: Full Squads, Prices and Top Buys

Women’s Hundred 2026 Auction Results: Full Squads, Prices and Top Buys

The Women’s Hundred 2026 Auction was quite the day that involved plenty of expensive buys, battles for players among teams, bargains, twists. A total of eight franchises were part of the auction that returned with full squads for the 2026 season. The inaugural Hundred auction saw Mooney and Devine receiving £210,000 in paydayz, while Perrin was the first player to get sold for £50,000

Women's Hundred 2026 Auction Results: Full Squads, Prices and Top Buys
Women’s Hundred 2026 Auction Results: Full Squads, Prices and Top Buys

With the conclusion of the women’s auction, the men’s will be involved in the process with over 240 players up for sale.

Most expensive at The Women’s Hundred 2026 Auction

Beth Mooney – Trent Rockets – £210,000

Sophie Devine – Welsh Fire – £210,000

Danielle Gibson – Sunrisers Leeds – £190,000

Nadine de Klerk – London Spirit – £170,000

Lauren Bell – Southern Brave – £140,000

Nat Sciver-Brunt – Trent Rockets – £140,000

The Hundred Women’s Squad 2026

Birmingham Phoenix Women

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 Women

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 Women

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)

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MI London Women

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 Women

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 Women

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 Women

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 Women

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)

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