Deepti Sharma returns to U.P. Warriorz for ₹3.20 cr | Photo Credit: Shashi Shekhar Kashyap
At the mega auction here on Thursday for the 2026 edition, which will be held in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara from January 9 to February 5, Warriorz managed to get the all-rounder back by using the Right to Match (RTM) option but not without having to shell out ₹3.2 crore.
It made her the most expensive buy on Thursday, and the joint-second-highest in WPL auctions behind Smriti Mandhana’s acquisition for ₹3.4 crore by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the inaugural year. Capitals made the opening bid at her base price of ₹50 lakh, and raised the stakes to ₹3.2 crore once Warriorz decided to exercise RTM.
It was one of several noteworthy picks by Warriorz, armed with the highest purse of ₹14.5 crore, at the auction table. To reinforce the pace attack, they engaged in a fierce bidding war with RCB for Shikha Pandey, eventually forking out ₹2.4 crore for the 36-year-old.
Spending ₹1.9 crore for Australia’s Meg Lanning meant three of the five costliest purchases in this auction belonged to Warriorz. Lanning could be partnered at the top by 22-year-old Phoebe Litchfield, who fetched ₹1.2 crore on the back of her scintillating century against India in the semifinal of the ODI World Cup.
For Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals, the theme of the auction was continuity. Defending champion MI splurged ₹3 crore from a purse of ₹5.75 crore for the services of Amelia Kerr. The New Zealand all-rounder was part of MI’s title-winning squads in 2023 and 2025.
Capitals bought back left-arm spinner Sree Charani for ₹1.3 crore. Although she had played just two games last season, the 21-year-old from Andhra emerged as one of the brightest sparks of India’s triumphant World Cup campaign with 14 scalps in nine games. Having lost out to Warriorz for former captain Lanning, Capitals swooped in on South African opener Laura Wolvaardt for ₹1.1 crore. Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal said the team will be led by an Indian.
“We went till where we could for Lanning. In Wolvaardt, we have a tremendous player who can fill her shoes. She is a great addition to the squad,” said Jindal.
By the end, 67 players were sold and ₹40.8 crore was spent by the five teams. Curiously, Alyssa Healy and Alana King were among those unsold.
Published – November 27, 2025 04:42 pm IST









