In the WPL 2026, Indian star all-rounder Deepthi Sharma emerged as the most expensive player in the auction, going for ₹3.2 crores with the ‘Right to Match’ card. This made her the second most expensive player in WPL auction history. She is now the second-highest-paid Indian player in WPL history, earning over 20 lakh more than her previous bid. Mumbai Indians secured New Zealand star all-rounder Amelia Kerr for ₹3 crores. Kerr, who was part of the Mumbai team that won the IPL titles in 2023 and 2025, was also the leading wicket-taker last season.
On the other hand, UP Warriors showed confidence in experienced all-rounder Shikha Pandey by purchasing her for ₹2.4 crores. Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals bought the Indian leg-spinner Shreyas Gopal for ₹1.3 crores, significantly higher than his base price of 30 lakhs. UP Warriors acquired Australia’s Meg Lanning for 1.9 crore, while Gujarat Giants purchased Sophie Devine for 2 crores. All teams made impactful buys in the auction. Let’s take a look at the squads of all teams after the auction…






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