Star Players Dottin, Knight, and Rana Headline WPL 2025 Auction

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Ahead of the upcoming 2025 edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL), a total of 120 players have registered for the auction to fill the 19 slots left vacant by the five teams following the recent round of releases/retentions. The impressive line-up consists of 91 Indian players, with nine of them being capped players, and 29 players from overseas. These players will be competing for a maximum of five available spots in the teams.

The big names who have listed their reserve price at the highest slab of INR 50 lakh (US$60,000 approx.) are Deandra Dottin, Heather Knight (released by Royal Challengers Bengaluru - RCB) and Lizelle Lee. Of the Indians, Sneh Rana (released by Gujarat Giants - GG), Poonam Yadav (released by Delhi Capitals - DC), Shubha Satheesh (released by RCB), Tejal Hasabnis and Mansi Joshi are the prominent names.

But there are some other big overseas cricketers around to pick from too. Lauren Bell, who was released by UP Warriorz (UPW), will be going under the hammer, as will her England mates Maia Boucher, Sarah Glenn and Sophia Dunkley, apart from Knight. A total of eight cricketers from England are going to be part of the auction, the second-highest representation - outside of India - behind Australia's 12. Amanda-Jade Wellington, Alana King, Kim Garth, Laura Harris (released by DC) and Darcie Brown are the major Australians who will be hoping to find teams. Of the overseas players up for grabs, Garth and South Africa's Nadine de Klerk have been part of the WPL in the past.

Below is a look at the five teams and their vacancies:

Delhi Capitals: Four vacancies, including one overseas Gujarat Giants: Four vacancies, including two overseas Mumbai Indians: Four vacancies, including one overseas Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Four vacancies, no overseas UP Warriorz: Three vacancies, including one overseas

Teams can have a seventh overseas player if she is from an Associate nation. UAE's Samaira Dharnidharka and Theertha Satish and Scotland's Sarah Bryce are going to be part of the auction from among Associate teams. Kathryn Bryce of Scotland, who was released by GG, has not registered for the auction.

The WPL 2025 auction is scheduled to take place on December 15 in Bengaluru.

RCB, led by Smriti Mandhana, are the defending champions, having beaten DC in the WPL 2024 final, played in Delhi.