The Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced the much-anticipated participant listing for the Ladies’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 mini-auction. Scheduled for December 15 in Bengaluru, the public sale options 120 gamers, with 91 Indian cricketers and 29 abroad stars, together with three gamers from Affiliate Nations. These gamers have been divided into eight units for the public sale course of, making certain a structured and strategic strategy to the bidding. With solely 19 slots obtainable throughout the 5 groups, the stakes are excessive for each franchises and gamers vying for choice.
Participant distribution and staff necessities
The public sale gives a possibility for franchises to fill essential gaps of their squads. Of the 19 obtainable slots, 5 are reserved for abroad gamers. Delhi Capitals (DC), Gujarat Giants (GG), Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) every have 4 vacancies to deal with, whereas UP Warriorz has three. Among the many listed gamers, 82 are uncapped Indian abilities, showcasing the depth of rising home cricket, alongside eight uncapped abroad gamers. Regardless of the intensive listing of 120 names, competitors can be fierce, with groups having restricted slots to safe one of the best abilities for his or her campaigns.
Star gamers and their base value
A number of high-profile gamers have been listed on the highest base value of Rs 50 lakh. These embrace West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin, England captain Heather Knight – launched by RCB – and South Africa’s explosive batter Lizelle Lee. Amongst Indian gamers, Sneh Rana, previously of GG and Poonam Yadav, launched by DC, headline the public sale. Rising home abilities resembling Shubha Satheesh, Tejal Hasabnis and Mansi Joshi are additionally anticipated to draw important curiosity.
Worldwide illustration and affiliate gamers
Australia leads the illustration with 12 gamers registered, adopted by England with eight. Notable English gamers embrace Lauren Bell, Sarah Glenn, Sophia Dunkley and Maia Boucher. The public sale additionally emphasizes inclusivity, permitting groups to pick out an extra abroad participant in the event that they hail from Affiliate Nations. Registered Affiliate gamers embrace UAE’s Samaira Dharnidharka and Theertha Satish, in addition to Scotland’s Sarah Bryce. Nevertheless, Kathryn Bryce, beforehand with GG, is notably absent from this 12 months’s public sale listing.
The WPL 2025 mini-auction is ready to be a vital occasion for franchises seeking to fine-tune their squads. With restricted slots and a powerful pool of expertise, groups should strategize fastidiously to safe gamers who can present the right stability of expertise, talent, and flexibility. Because the league continues to develop in stature, this public sale will play a pivotal function in shaping staff dynamics and setting the stage for an thrilling 2025 season.
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Full listing of gamers registered for WPL 2025 public sale:
Set 1: Capped Gamers
- Lauren Bell (England) – 30 Lakh
- Maia Bouchier (England) – 30 Lakh
- Darcie Brown (Australia) – 30 Lakh
- Lauren Cheatle (Australia, GG) – 30 Lakh
- Nadine de Klerk (South Africa) – 30 Lakh
- Deandra Dottin (West Indies) – 50 Lakh
- Kim Garth (Australia) – 30 Lakh
- Danielle Gibson (England) – 30 Lakh
- Sarah Glenn (England) – 30 Lakh
- Heather Graham (Australia) – 30 Lakh
- Tejal Hasabnis (India) – 30 Lakh
- Chinelle Henry (West Indies) – 30 Lakh
- Alana King (Australia) – 30 Lakh
- Heather Knight (England) – 50 Lakh
- C Prathyusha (India) – 30 Lakh
- Orla Prendergast (Eire) – 30 Lakh
- Sneh Rana (India) – 30 Lakh
- Shubha Satheesh (India) – 30 Lakh
- Sushma Verma (India) – 30 Lakh
- Poonam Yadav (India) – 30 Lakh
Set 2: Uncapped Gamers
- Raghvi Bist (India) – 10 Lakh
- N Charani (India) – 10 Lakh
- Laura Harris (Australia) – 10 Lakh
- Ira Jadhav (India) – 10 Lakh
- Fatima Jaffer (India) – 10 Lakh
- Humairaa Kaazi (India) – 10 Lakh
- G Kamalini (India) – 10 Lakh
- Nandini Kashyap (India) – 10 Lakh
- Jagravi Pawar (India) – 10 Lakh
- Pratika Rawal (India) – 10 Lakh
- Prema Rawat (India) – 10 Lakh
- Simran Shaikh (India) – 10 Lakh
- Tanisha Singh (India) – 10 Lakh
- Sonal Thakur (India) – 10 Lakh
- S Yashasri (India) – 10 Lakh
Set 3: Capped Gamers
- Nicola Carey (Australia) – 30 Lakh
- Sophia Dunkley (England) – 30 Lakh
- Lauren Filer (England) – 30 Lakh
- Mansi Joshi (India) – 30 Lakh
- Lizelle Lee (South Africa) – 50 Lakh
- Rosemary Mair (New Zealand) – 30 Lakh
- Madhuri Mehta (India) – 30 Lakh
- Nuzhat Parween (India) – 30 Lakh
- Paige Scholfield (England) – 30 Lakh
- Amanda-Jade Wellington (Australia) – 30 Lakh
Set 4: Uncapped Gamers
- Amisha Bahukhandi (India) – 10 Lakh
- Priyanka Bala (India, MI) – 10 Lakh
- Gunjan Bhandari (India) – 10 Lakh
- Salonee Dangore (India) – 10 Lakh
- Milly Illingworth (Australia) – 10 Lakh
- Prathyoosha Kumar (India) – 10 Lakh
- Ashwani Kumari (India) – 10 Lakh
- Shashi Mathur (India) – 10 Lakh
- Aparna Mondal (India) – 10 Lakh
- Anshu Nagar (India) – 10 Lakh
- Tanisha Ohlan (India) – 10 Lakh
- Tarannum Pathan (India) – 10 Lakh
- Shraddha Pokharkar (India) – 10 Lakh
- Niki Prasad (India) – 10 Lakh
- Laxmi Yadav (India) – 10 Lakh
Set 5: Uncapped Gamers
- Manali Dakshini (India) – 10 Lakh
- Rima Ekka (India) – 10 Lakh
- Rahila Firdous (India) – 10 Lakh
- Shipra Giri (India) – 10 Lakh
- Arushi Goel (India) – 10 Lakh
- Kranti Goud (India) – 10 Lakh
- Sanskriti Gupta (India) – 10 Lakh
- Priyanka Koushal (India) – 10 Lakh
- Suman Meena (India) – 10 Lakh
- Shivani Singh (India) – 10 Lakh
- Parunika Sisodia (India) – 10 Lakh
- Rubia Syed (India) – 10 Lakh
- Jyoti Thakur (India) – 10 Lakh
- G Trisha (India) – 10 Lakh
- Joshitha V J (India) – 10 Lakh
Set 6: Uncapped Gamers
- Safina Aziz (India) – 10 Lakh
- Samantha Bates (Australia) – 10 Lakh
- Neelam Bhardwaj (India) – 10 Lakh
- Monikha Das (India) – 10 Lakh
- Tess Flintoff (Australia) – 10 Lakh
- Sushmita Ganguly (India) – 10 Lakh
- Devika Kandregula (India) – 10 Lakh
- Nazma Khan (India) – 10 Lakh
- Charli Knott (Australia) – 10 Lakh
- P Ranga Lakshmi (India) – 10 Lakh
- Kanchan Nagwani (India) – 10 Lakh
- Tanusree Sarkar (India) – 10 Lakh
- Nandani Sharma (India) – 10 Lakh
- Tripti Singh (India) – 10 Lakh
- Sonam Yadav (India) – 10 Lakh
Set 7: Uncapped Gamers
- Bhavika Ahire (India) – 10 Lakh
- Khushi Bhatia (India) – 10 Lakh
- Pranavi Chandra (India) – 10 Lakh
- Krutika Chaudhari (India) – 10 Lakh
- Riya Chaudhari (India) – 10 Lakh
- Najla CMC (India) – 10 Lakh
- Hurley Gala (India) – 10 Lakh
- Suman Gulia (India) – 10 Lakh
- Prakashika Naik (India) – 10 Lakh
- Mousumi Narah (India) – 10 Lakh
- Hani Patel (India) – 10 Lakh
- Anushka Sharma (India) – 10 Lakh
- Shivali Shinde (India) – 10 Lakh
- Upasana Yadav (India) – 10 Lakh
- Preeti Yadav (India) – 10 Lakh
Set 8: Uncapped/Affiliate Gamers
- Sarah Bryce (Scotland) – 10 Lakh
- Arshi Choudhary (India) – 10 Lakh
- Archana Devi (India) – 10 Lakh
- Samaira Dharnidharka (UAE) – 10 Lakh
- Mehak Kesar (India) – 10 Lakh
- Komalpreet Kour (India) – 10 Lakh
- Akshita Maheshwari (India) – 20 Lakh
- Rameswari Naik (India) – 10 Lakh
- Falak Naz (India) – 10 Lakh
- Mamta Rani (India) – 10 Lakh
- Theertha Satish (UAE) – 10 Lakh
- Shanu Sen (India) – 10 Lakh
- Neetu Singh (India) – 10 Lakh
- Anusha Sundaresan (India) – 10 Lakh
- Sunanda Yetrekar (India) – 10 Lakh
*All costs are in INR
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