Table of Contents
- WPL Auction Dates Confirmed
- Why This Mega Auction Matters
- IPL 2026 Auction Location Up in the Air
- WPL Season 4 Moved Ahead of T20 World Cup
- What Teams Could Look Like Post-Auction
- Sources
WPL Auction Set for November 26–27 in Delhi
The Women’s Premier League (WPL) mega auction is officially scheduled for November 26–27, 2025, in New Delhi, according to sources within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This marks the league’s most significant player reshuffle since its inception, as all five franchises prepare for a near-complete rebuild ahead of the 2026 season.
Unlike retention-heavy mini-auctions, this is a mega auction—meaning teams can retain only a limited number of players, opening the door for fresh talent, international stars, and breakout performers from domestic circuits.
Why the WPL Mega Auction Is a Game-Changer
The 2026 WPL season will be the league’s fourth edition—and its most strategically critical. With the Men’s T20 World Cup slated for mid-2026, the BCCI has moved the WPL to January 2026 to avoid scheduling clashes and ensure maximum visibility.
This shift gives franchises just weeks after the auction to finalize squads, conduct camps, and build chemistry—raising the stakes for smart bidding and strategic planning.
IPL 2026 Auction City Still Undecided
While the WPL auction location is confirmed, the BCCI is still evaluating two potential cities for the IPL 2026 auction, expected in mid-December 2025. No official announcement has been made, but industry insiders suggest Chennai and Ahmedabad are frontrunners.
The IPL auction will follow a similar mega format, with teams allowed minimal retentions—potentially reshaping the competitive landscape ahead of the marquee T20 event.
WPL Season 4 to Wrap Before T20 World Cup
By moving the WPL to January, the BCCI ensures the tournament concludes well before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup begins in June 2026. This not only avoids player fatigue but also gives India’s top women cricketers—many of whom play in both WPL and national duty—ample time to regroup and prepare for international assignments.
It also positions the WPL as a standalone spectacle, free from the shadow of men’s cricket during peak season.
What Could WPL Squads Look Like Post-Auction?
With only 3–4 retentions allowed per team (exact rules pending), expect major shake-ups:
- Mumbai Indians: May retain Harmanpreet Kaur and Nat Sciver-Brunt, but could lose key bowlers.
- Delhi Capitals: Likely to hold onto Shafali Verma and Marizanne Kapp, but face tough choices in the middle order.
- Royal Challengers Bangalore: Could rebuild around Smriti Mandhana and Ellyse Perry if retained.
- UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants: May go all-in on youth and uncapped talent to maximize auction value.
International stars like Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine, and Chamari Athapaththu could spark intense bidding wars, especially with franchises eyeing global balance.
Sources
Times of India: WPL auction likely on Nov 26–27 in Delhi; IPL auction city undecided