26 December 2024

the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 The auction in Bengaluru once again captured the imagination of cricket fans, painting a vivid picture of the league's evolving strategy and vision. This year's auction marked a significant shift towards investing in young, untapped talent alongside established stars, reflecting a wider trend in women's cricket towards nurturing future stars while maintaining direct competitiveness.

Auction dynamics and strategy

This year's auction featured a more calculated approach to concessions. Teams entered with clear intentions, focusing on filling identified holes within their squads rather than splurging on big name purchases. The portfolio management was smart, with teams balancing their bids between experienced international players and the untapped potential of domestic cricketers.

Youth over experience?

One of the notable features of the WPL 2025 auction was the high premium given to young Indian players. Several undrafted players brought in prices that were not only surprising, but also indicated a long-term investment by the franchises in building a strong base of homegrown talent. 16 years old G. Kamalini from Tamil Nadu was one of the big surprises at the auction, highlighting MI's investment in youth.

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The role of players abroad

While the focus was mostly on local talent, the auction saw some strategic acquisitions of foreign stars. However, these signings were more measured than in previous auctions, with teams opting for players who could offer multiple skills – from batting to bowling or even keeping the ball. Diandra Dottin He was snapped up by Gujarat Giants for INR 1.70 Crores. Despite the controversy of the previous season, Dottin's return to the Giants underscores her importance as an all-around player.

Full list of players sold

Player name price a team
Simran Sheikh Rs 1.90 crore Gujarat Giants
Diandra Dottin Rs 1.70 crore Gujarat Giants
G. Kamalini Rs 1.60 crore Mumbai Indians
Prima Rawat Rs 1.2 crore Royal Challengers Bengaluru
N Sharani 55 thousand rupees delhi capitals
Nadine de Clercq 30 thousand rupees Mumbai Indians
Danielle Gibson 30 thousand rupees Gujarat Giants
Alana King 30 thousand rupees Up Warriors
Akshita Maheshwari 20 thousand rupees Mumbai Indians
Nandini Kashyap 10 thousand rupees delhi capitals
Arushi goes 10 thousand rupees Up Warriors
Kranti Joud 10 thousand rupees Up Warriors
Sanskrit Gupta 10 thousand rupees Mumbai Indians
Joshitha V.G 10 thousand rupees Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Sarah Price 10 thousand rupees delhi capitals
Rajvi Best 10 thousand rupees Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Jagrafi Pawar 10 thousand rupees Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Nikki Prasad 10 thousand rupees delhi capitals
Nike published 10 thousand rupees Gujarat Giants

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This article was first published in WomenCricket.comA Cricket times a company.

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