WPL Auction 2023 Live: The Women’s Premier League 2023 auction is scheduled to take place in the Jasmine Hall, 1, JIO World Convention Centre, India. WPL 2023 Auction will begin at 02:30 PM IST.
As per WPL 2023 schedule, the first match will be played between Team Mumbai and Team Ahmedabad on March 4 with the final match on March 26.
A total of 1525 players registered for the inaugural Women’s Premier League Player Auction & the final list was pruned to 409 players.
- WPL 2023 Auction Registered Players: 409
- Indians: 246
- Overseas: 163(8 players from Associate nations)
The total number of capped players are 202, uncapped players are 199 and 8 are from associate nations. A maximum of 90 slots are available with the five teams, with 30 being slotted for overseas players.
The bidding increments will be as follows:
- bids up to INR 1 crore: increments of INR 5 lakh
- bids from INR 1 crore to INR 2 crore: increments of INR 10 lakh
- bids from INR 2 crore to INR 3 crore: increments of INR 20 lakh
- bids from INR 3 crore: increments at the auctioneer’s discretion, but not less than INR 20 lakh
The BCCI is also providing strategy breaks every hour during the auction. Each break will be of 10-minute duration for the franchises to review their tactics in regular intervals.
WPL Auction 2023 Players And Price
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- Hurley Gala was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 10 Lakhs
- Poonam Yadav was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 30 Lakhs
- Sushma Verma was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 60 Lakhs
- Heather Knight was sold to RCB for INR 40 Lakhs
- Taniya Bhatia was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 30 Lakhs
- Hayley Matthews was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 40 Lakhs
- Asha Shobana was sold to RCB for INR 10 Lakhs
- Saika Ishaque was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 10 Lakhs
- Tanuja Kanwer was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 50 Lakhs
- Shreyanka Patil was sold to RCB for INR 10 Lakhs
- Minnu Mani was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 10 Lakhs
- Indrani Roy was sold to RCB for INR 10 Lakhs
- Disha Kasat was sold to RCB for INR 10 Lakhs
- Jasia Akhtar was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 Lakhs
- Dhara Gujjar was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 10 Lakhs
- Tara Norris was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 10 Lakhs
- Laura Harris heads to Capitals for INR 45 Lakhs
- Tara Norris was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 10 Lakhs
- Monica Patel was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 30 Lakhs
- Lauren Bell was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 30 Lakhs
- D Hemalatha was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 30 Lakhs.
- Amanjot Kaur was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 50 Lakhs
- Devika Vaidya was sold to UP Warrioz for INR 1.4 crores
- Mansi Joshi was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 30 Lakhs
- Issy Wong was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 30 Lakhs
- Alice Capsey was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 75 Lakhs
- Georgia Wareham was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 75 Lakhs
- Grace Harris was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 75 Lakhs
- Heather Graham was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 30 Lakhs
- Erin Burns was sold to RCB for INR 30 Lakhs
- S Meghana was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 30 Lakhs
- Kiran Navgire was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 30 Lakhs
- S Yashasri was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 10 Lakhs
- Shweta Sehrawat was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 40 Lakhs
- Titas Sadhu was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 25 Lakhs
- Parshavi Chopra was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 10 Lakhs
- Marizanne Kapp was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1.5 crores.
- Sneh Rana was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 75 Lakhs
- Shikha Pandey was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 60 Lakhs.
- Radha Yadav sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 40 Lakhs.
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad was sold to UP Warrioez for INR 40 Lakhs.
- Anjali Sarvani was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 55 Lakhs.
- Alyssa Healy was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 70 Lakhs.
- Explosive wicketkeeper batter Richa Ghosh was sold to RCB for INR 1.90 crores.
- Yastika Bhatia was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 1.50 crores.
- Deandra Dottin was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 60 Lakhs.
- Pooja Vastrakar was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 1.90 crores.
- Harleen Deol was sold to Gujarat Giant for INR 40 Lakhs
- Australia’s Annabel Sutherland was sold for INR 70 Lakhs to Gujarat Giants.
- Shafali Verma was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 2 crore.
- Meg Lanning was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1.10 crore
- Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues was sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 2.20 crores.
- England’s Sophia Dunkley was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 60 Lakhs.
- New Zealand allrounder Amelia Kerr was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 1 crore.
- Shabnim Ismail was sold for INR 1 crore to UP Warriorz.
- Australian wicketkeeper Beth Mooney was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 2.00 crores.
- Australian allrounder Tahlia McGrath was sold to UP Warriorz for INR 1.40 crore.
- England allrounder Natalie Sciver was sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 3.20 crores.
- Renuka Singh sold for INR 1.50 crore to RCB
- Deepti Sharma sold for INR 2.60 crores for UP Warriorz.
- Sophie Ecclestone sold to UP Warriorz for INR 1.8 crores
- Ellyse Perry sold to RCB for INR 1.70 crores
- Ashleigh Gardner was sold to Gujarat Giants for INR 3.20 crores.
- Sophie Devine was sold to RCB for INR 50 Lakhs.
- Harmanpreet Kaur sold to Mumbai Indians at 1.80 crores
- Smrithi Madhana sold for INR 3.40 crores to RCB.
- Smrithi Madhana becomes the first player to go under auction. Mumbai starts the auction.
- Arun Singh Dhumal enters the stage to initiate the auction along with the female auctioneer.
- BCCI President Roger Binny delivered the welcome speech.
WPL Auction Rules
Following are the details of the WPL 2023 Auction Rules:
- Up to 90 players are to be sold during the WPL 2023 Auction day.
- Each team can buy a minimum of 15 players and a maximum of 18 players.
- Each team will have a purse value of INR 12 crore(App USD 1.46 million)
- Teams can buy seven overseas players, including one from an Associate nation.
- Teams will be able to field up to five overseas players in their playing XI, providing one is from an Associate nation.