The iconic venue Piccadilly Lights in London successfully hosted a blockbuster event in cricket — the inaugural player auction for both the Men’s and Women’s Hundred. The highly anticipated bidding event ahead of the tournament’s sixth edition bagged the entire attention of the cricket world, with several notable signings
On Thursday, March 12, the men’s auction was reminiscent of the dynamic bidding style in the Indian Premier League (IPL) bidding auction where multiple franchises bid for the top talent.
A total of 80 players were sold for a lucrative price range. Sussex’s James Coles bagged the spotlight after being selected for a record-breaking figure of £390,000, making him the most costly signing in the tournament’s history since its inauguration in 2021.
On the other side, the women’s auction, was hosted a day earlier on Wednesday, March 11, turned out to be equally exhilarating as the male counterparts. Out of 178 players who went under the hammer, Australia’s Beth Mooney and New Zealand’s Sophie Devine topped the charts with the highest bids, each securing contracts worth £210,000.
As the men’s and women’s auction reshaped the squads compared to the traditional player draft system, here is a complete list of players sold along with their final prices.
List of 50 Players Sold and Their Price in Men’s Hundred 2026
Starting from the most expensive to lowest price range, let’s take a look at those 50 male cricketers sold to eight different franchises in The Hundred 2026 auction:
- James Coles (London Spirit): £390,000
- Jordan Cox (Welsh Fire): £300,000
- Tom Curran (MI London): £260,000
- Adil Rashid (Southern Brave): £250,000
- Joe Root (Welsh Fire): £240,000
- Scott Currie (Birmingham Phoenix): £210,000
- Dan Lawrence (Sunrisers Leeds): £210,000
- Josh Tongue (Manchester Super Giants): £200,000
- Aiden Markram (Manchester Super Giants): £200,000
- Abrar Ahmed (Sunrisers Leeds): £190,000
- James Vince (MI London): £190,000
- Sam Billings (Trent Rockets): £180,000
- Zak Crawley (Sunrisers Leeds): £180,000
- Chris Jordan (Southern Brave): £160,000
- Finn Allen (Trent Rockets): £160,000
- Jonny Bairstow (London Spirit): £160,000
- Saqib Mahmood (Birmingham Phoenix): £150,000
- Ryan Rickelton (Sunrisers Leeds): £150,000
- Usman Tariq (Birmingham Phoenix): £140,000
- Tymal Mills (London Spirit): £130,000
- Nathan Sowter (MI London): £130000
- David Payne (Trent Rockets):£130000
- Luke Wood (Southern Brave): £130000
- Craig Overton (Trent Rockets): £120000
- Leus du Plooy ( Manchester Super Giants): £120000
- David Willey (London Spirit): £120000
- David Miller (Southern Brave): £110000
- Sherfane Rutherford (MI London): £100000
- Tim Seifert (Manchester Super Giants): £100000
- Trent Boult (MI London): £100000
- Sonny Baker (Manchester Super Giants): £95000
- Laurie Evans (Birmingham Phoenix): £85000
- Joe Clarke (Birmingham Phoenix): £85000
- Daniel Worrall (Southern Brave): £80000
- Thomas Rew (Southern Brave): £80000
- Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Welsh Fire): £80000
- Matthew Short (Welsh Fire): £75000
- Matt Henry (Trent Rockets): £75000
- Lockie Ferguson (Welsh Fire): £75000
- Matthew Potts (Sunrisers Leeds): £75000
- Danny Briggs (Trent Rockets): £70000
- Ethan Brookes (Birmingham Phoenix): £70000
- Chris Wood (Birmingham Phoenix): £70000
- Asa Tribe (Welsh Fire): £70000
- Gus Atkinson (Manchester Super Giants): £70000
- Richard Gleeson (MI London): £65000
- Jordan Thompson (Birmingham Phoenix): £60000
- Lewis Gregory (Trent Rockets): £55000
- Will Smeed (Birmingham Phoenix): £55000
- Olly Stone (MI London): £50000
List of Players Sold and Their Price in Women’s Hundred 2026
Here is how these 88 female cricketers were sold to eight franchises in the Women’s Hundred 2026 auction:
1. Birmingham Phoenix:
- Davina Perrin: £50000
- Tammy Beaumont: £70000
- Emma Lamb: £27500
- Linsey Smith: £100000
- Alana King: £37500
- Cordelia Griffith: £27500
- Eva Gray: £30000
- Phoebe Brett: £27500
- Jemima Spence: £37500
- Esmae Macgregor: £16000
- Annerie Dercksen: £15000
- Eve O’Neill: £15000
2. London Spirit:
- Amy Jones: £70000
- Nadine De Klerk: £170000
- Deandra Dottin: £37500
- Seren Smale: £15000
- Charis Pavely: £85000
- Sterre Kalis: £27500
- Marie Kelly: £20000
- Josephine Groves: £15000
- Phoebe Turner: £20000
- Lucy Higham: £15000
3. Manchester Super Giants:
- Grace Ballinger: £42500
- Maitlan Brown: £40000
- Kathryn Bryce: £65000
- Richa Ghosh: £50000
- Paige Scholfield: £115000
- Grace Scrivens: £40000
- Mady Villiers: £45000
- Ryana MacDonald-Gay: £75000
- Jo-Anne Gardner: £17000
- Natasha Wraith: £15000
- Rebecca Tyson: £15000
4. MI London:
- Chinelle Henry: £70000
- Kirstie Gordon: £55000
- Hollie Armitage: £45000
- Nicola Carey: £95000
- Alice-Davidson Richards: £30000
- Alice Monaghan: £27,500
- Alexa Stonehouse: £42500
- Kira Chathli: £80000
- Tara Norris: £35000
- Ellie Threlkeld: £15000
- Kalea Moore: £15000
- Danielle Gregory: £15000
5. Southern Brave:
- Sarah Glenn: £75000
- Sophie Molineux: £47500
- Lizelle Lee: £27500
- Issy Wong: £130000
- Tilly Corteen-Coleman: £105000
- Jodi Grewcock: £30000
- Rebecca Odgers: £15000
- Phoebe Franklin: £15000
- Daisy Gibb: £15000
- Ellie Anderson: £15000
6. Sunrisers Leeds:
- Danielle Gibson: £190000
- Deepti Sharma: £27500
- Bryony Smith: £27500
- Jess Jonassen: £110000
- Hannah Baker: £18000
- Lauren Winfield-Hill: £27500
- Cassidy McCarthy: £65000
- Maddie Ward: £15000
- Rachel Slater: £15000
- Florence Miller: £15000
- Claudie Cooper: £15000
7. Trent Rockets:
- Beth Mooney: £210000
- Ailsa Lister: £30000
- Bess Heath: £32500
- Millicent Taylor: £27500
- Emma Jones: £35000
- Georgia Elwiss: £27500
- Katie Levick: £32500
- Charley Phillips: 15000
- Georgia Adams: £30000
- Samantha Bates: £15000
- Grace Johnson: £15000
8. Welsh Fire:
- Sophie Devine: £210000
- Sophia Smale: £20000
- Em Arlott: £110000
- Ella McCaughan: £30000
- Sarah Bryce: £25000
- Grace Potts: £15000
- Heather Graham: £27500
- Fi Morris: £20000
- Abi Norgrove: £21000
- Grace Thompson: £20000
- Rhianna Southby: £20000