The Women’s Premier League is about to make its biggest move yet. With the inaugural WPL 2026 mega auction just around the corner, the cricketing world is buzzing with anticipation. This isn’t just another player draft—it’s a complete reset, a high-stakes battle where five franchises will fight to build their dream squads from the ground up. And with 277 registered players vying for only 73 coveted slots, expect some serious bidding wars that will reshape the league’s future .
Unlike previous years, this is a true ‘mega’ auction, meaning teams have had to part ways with most of their players and start fresh. The retention rules set a clear framework: each franchise can keep a maximum of five players. This can be a mix of up to three capped Indian players, up to two overseas players, and a maximum of two uncapped Indian players [[39], [43]].
Teams that used all five retention slots have sacrificed their Right-to-Match (RTM) cards, adding another layer of strategic complexity to their planning . This complete roster overhaul is designed to ensure a more level playing field and create exciting new team dynamics for the fans.
Mark your calendars! The WPL 2026 mega auction is officially scheduled for November 27, 2025, in New Delhi [[27], [33]]. It’s a high-energy, one-day event where all the action will unfold.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the numbers:
Every franchise started with a healthy base purse of ₹15 crore [[19], [25]]. However, their final spending power has been significantly impacted by their retention choices. Here’s a look at the remaining purse for each team heading into the auction [[10], [24]]:
| Franchise | Remaining Purse (₹ Crore) |
|---|---|
| UP Warriorz | 14.50 |
| Gujarat Giants | 9.00 |
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 6.15 |
| Mumbai Indians | 5.75 |
| Delhi Capitals | 5.70 |
UP Warriorz, having retained just one player, enter with the deepest pockets and are primed to be the most aggressive bidders. In contrast, the defending champions Mumbai Indians, with a more established core, have a tighter budget but a more settled squad structure.
The auction pool is brimming with global and domestic talent. Here are the names expected to spark the fiercest bidding wars:
For more on rising stars, check out our [INTERNAL_LINK:women-cricket-rising-stars] guide.
Each franchise has a distinct need based on their retentions. For example, a team like Gujarat Giants, with a solid middle-order, might prioritize a power-hitting opener or a death-bowling specialist. The ability to sign up to six overseas players gives teams immense flexibility to build a balanced, international squad.
The key for franchises will be balancing star power with squad depth. With so many uncapped Indian players in the mix—142 to be exact —teams have a golden opportunity to find the next big domestic star, much like the IPL has done for years. This focus on nurturing homegrown talent is a core part of the WPL’s long-term vision, a strategy mirrored by leagues like The Hundred, which has been instrumental in developing England’s cricketing depth (ECB Official Site).
The entire event will be broadcast live on the official WPL broadcast partners. It promises to be a day full of drama, surprise picks, and record-breaking deals. Keep an eye on the official WPL social media channels for the latest streaming information.
The WPL 2026 mega auction is more than just a player selection event; it’s a statement of intent. With increased purse sizes, a larger talent pool, and a format designed for competitive balance, the league is on a clear path to becoming a global powerhouse in women’s sport. The decisions made on November 27th will not only shape the upcoming season but also the league’s legacy for years to come.
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