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The Hundred: Men’s and women’s squads for 2026 season which runs from July 21-August 16 live on Sky Sports | Cricket News

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Check out the men’s and women’s squads so far for the 2026 season of The Hundred, which runs from July 21-August 16, live on Sky Sports.

Teams were allowed to make up to four pre-auction signings – either as new acquisitions or player retentions – before forming the bulk of their squads at March’s auction.

The women’s auction took place on Wednesday with the men’s to be held on Thursday.

Sides will then add two more cricketers to their rosters ahead of the tournament through wildcard picks based on performances in this summer’s men’s and women’s Vitality Blast competitions.

Southern Brave's Danni Wyatt-Hodge, The Hundred (PA Images)
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Danni Wyatt-Hodge has signed for MI London for the 2026 edition of The Hundred, live on Sky Sports in July and August

Hundred squads for 2026

Overseas players in bold

Men (auction yet to take place)

Birmingham Phoenix

Jacob Bethell (£340,000), Rehan Ahmed, £250,000, Donovan Ferreira (£210,000), Mitchell Owen (130,000)

London Spirit

Liam Livingstone (£350,000), Jamie Overton (£225,000), Adam Zampa (£190,000), Dewald Brevis (£185,000)

Manchester Super Giants

Jos Buttler (£350,000), Heinrich Klaasen (£250,000), Noor Ahmad (£175,000), Liam Dawson (£175,000)

MI London

Sam Curran (£350,000), Will Jacks (£250,000, Nicholas Pooran (£175,000), Rashid Khan (£175,000)

Southern Brave

Jofra Archer (£400,000), Jamie Smith (£300,000), Marcus Stoinis (£150,000), Tristan Stubbs (£100,000)

Sunrisers Leeds

Harry Brook (£465,000), Mitchell Marsh (£200,000), Nathan Ellis (£145,000), Brydon Carse (£140,000)

Trent Rockets

Tim David (£350,000), Tom Banton (£225,000), Ben Duckett (£200,000), Mitchell Santner (£175,000)

Welsh Fire

Phil Salt (£450,000), Marco Jansen (£250,000), Rachin Ravindra (£140,000), Chris Woakes (£110,000)

Women

Birmingham Phoenix

Alice Capsey (£130,000), Ellyse Perry (£100,000), Linsey Smith (£100,000), Lauren Filer (£95,000), Tammy Beaumont (£70,000), Davina Perrin (£50,000), Alana King (£37,500), Jemima Spence (£37,500), Lucy Hamilton (£35,000), Eva Gray (£30,000), Cordelia Griffith (£27,500), Emma Lamb (£27,500), Phoebe Brett (£27,500), Esmae MacGregor (£16,000), Annerie Dercksen (£15,000), Eve O’Neill (£15,000)

London Spirit

Nadine de Klerk (£170,000), Marizanne Kapp (£130,000), Charlie Dean (£85,000), Charis Pavely (£85,000), Mahika Gaur (£75,000), Grace Harris (£70,000), Amy Jones (£70,000), Deandra Dottin (£37,500), Sterre Kalis (£27,500), Marie Kelly (£20,000), Phoebe Turner (£20,000), Seren Smale (£15,000), Lucy Higham (£15,000), Josephine Groves (£15,000)

Manchester Super Giants

Paige Scholfield (£115,000), Sophie Ecclestone (£110,000), Meg Lanning (£95,000), Smriti Mandhana (£90,000), Ryana MacDonald-Gay (£75,000), Kathryn Bryce (£65,000), Richa Ghosh (£50,000), Mady Villiers (£45,000), Grace Ballinger (£42,500), Maitlan Brown (£40,000), Grace Scrivens (£40,000), Jo Gardner (£17,000), Natasha Wraith (£15,000), Rebecca Tyson (£15,000)

MI London

Hayley Matthews (£120,000), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (£110,000), Nicola Carey (£95,000), Melie Kerr (£80,000), Kira Chathli (£80,000), Chinelle Henry (£70,000), Kirstie Gordon (£55,000), Hollie Armitage (£45,000), Alexa Stonehouse (£42,500), Tara Norris (£35,000), Alice Davidson-Richards (£30,000), Alice Monaghan (£27,500), Ellie Threlkeld (£15,000), Kalea Moore (£15,000), Danielle Gregory (£15,000)

Southern Brave

Lauren Bell (£140,000), Issy Wong (£130,000), Tilly Corteen-Coleman (£105,000), Maia Bouchier (£85,000), Laura Wolvaardt (£75,000), Sarah Glenn (£75,000), Jemimah Rodrigues (£60,000), Sophie Molineux (£47,500), Jodi Grewcock (£30,000), Lizelle Lee (£27,500), Rebecca Odgers (£15,000), Phoebe Franklin (£15,000), Daisy Gibb (£15,000), Ellie Anderson (£15,000)

Sunrisers Leeds

Danielle Gibson (£190,000), Annabel Sutherland (£130,000), Phoebe Litchfield (£120,000), Jess Jonassen (£110,000), Cassidy McCarthy (£65,000), Kate Cross (£50,000), Deepti Sharma (£27,500), Bryony Smith (£27,500), Lauren Winfield-Hill (£27,500), Hannah Baker (£18,000), Maddie Ward (£15,000), Rachel Slater (£15,000), Florence Miller (£15,000), Claudie Cooper (£15,000)

Trent Rockets

Beth Mooney (£210,000), Nat Sciver-Brunt (£140,000), Ash Gardner (£100,000), Sophia Dunkley (£78,000), Kim Garth (£42,000), Emma Jones (£35,000), Bess Heath (£32,500), Katie Levick (£32,500), Ailsa Lister (£30,000), Millicent Taylor (£27,500), Georgia Elwiss (£27,500), Charley Phillips (£15,000), Samantha Bates (£15,000), Grace Johnson (£15,000)

Welsh Fire

Sophie Devine (£210,000), Freya Kemp (£120,000), Em Arlott (£110,000), Georgia Wareham (£100,000), Georgia Voll (£80,000), Ella McCaughan (£30,000), Heather Graham (£27,500), Sarah Bryce (£25,000), Abi Norgrove (£21,000), Fi Morris (£20,000), Sophia Smale (£20,000), Grace Thompson (£20,000), Rhianna Southby (£20,000), Grace Potts (£15,000)



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