1. How's stat?!published at 12:41 GMT 11 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    At £18,000, Hannah Baker could prove to be a great value pick for Sunrisers Leeds, particularly on turning pitches. No English spinner spun the ball more than Baker in last year’s Hundred, with the leg-spinner averaging 3.3° of turn on average.

  2. Postpublished at 12:41 GMT 11 March

    Not many takers for these set of spinners but Warwickshire's Hannah Baker goes to Sunrisers Leeds for £18,000 while former Northern Superchargers off-spinner Lucy Higham is signed by London Spirit for £15,000.

    • Hannah Baker - £18,000 to Sunrisers Leeds
    • Samantha Bates - unsold
    • Lucy Higham - £15,000 to London Spirit
    • Rebecca Tyson - unsold
    • Amanda-Jade Wellington - unsold
  3. Postpublished at 12:37 GMT 11 March

    The final set of players in this round will be the Tier 2 spin bowlers

    They are:

    • Hannah Baker
    • Samantha Bates
    • Lucy Higham
    • Rebecca Tyson
    • Amanda-Jade Wellington
  4. Purse remainingpublished at 12:36 GMT 11 March

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  5. How's stat?!published at 12:35 GMT 11 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Nicola Carey becomes MI London's fourth overseas all-rounder alongside Matthews, Kerr and Henry. Carey has proven to be a genuine all-rounder in the Women's Hundred with high match involvement, on average impacting a total of 30 deliveries per game combined with bat and ball.

  6. Tier 2 all-rounderspublished at 12:34 GMT 11 March

    • Em Arlott - £110,000 to Welsh Fire
    • Nicola Carey - £95,000 to MI London
    • Sree Charani - unsold
    • Alice Davidson-Richards - £30,000 to MI London
    • Mady Villiers - £45,000 to Manchester Super Giants
  7. Postpublished at 12:33 GMT 11 March

    The paddles are flying for Australia's Nicola Carey in the room before MI London come out on top with a £95,000 bid.

    Manchester Super Giants, meanwhile, remain busy as they get spin-bowling all-rounder Mady Villiers for £45,000.

  8. How's stat?!published at 12:33 GMT 11 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Big money for Em Arlott off the back of her best-ever Hundred campaign in 2025, taking 12 wickets at an average of just 13, while conceding at 1.30 runs per ball. Her ability to bowl in all phases will be crucial to Welsh Fire's strategy moving forward, with Arlott becoming their first pace bowling purchase.

  9. Postpublished at 12:29 GMT 11 March

    Welsh Fire snap up England's Em Arlott for £110,000 and it is move that will bolster their pace attack.

    Arlott brings with her plenty of proven Hundred and international experience, previously playing for Birmingham Phoenix and Sydney Thunder among others.

  10. Postpublished at 12:25 GMT 11 March

    England's Em Arlott and India's Sree Charani are among those up for grabs among Tier 2 all-rounders.

    • Em Arlott
    • Nicola Carey
    • Sree Charani
    • Alice Davidson-Richards
    • Mady Villiers
  11. Tier 2 batterspublished at 12:24 GMT 11 March

    • Paige Scholfield - £115,000 to Manchester Super Giants
    • Hollie Armitage - £45,000 to MI London
    • Eve Jones - unsold
    • Sune Luus - unsold
    • Grace Scrivens - £40,000 to Manchester Super Giants
  12. How's stat?!published at 12:24 GMT 11 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Manchester Super Giants purchase Paige Scholfield, one of the Hundred's fastest scorers against pace. No batter has scored more runs against pace at a higher strike-rate than her 152 in the history of the Women's Hundred.

  13. Postpublished at 12:23 GMT 11 March

    England and Surrey all-rounder Paige Scholfield is a Manchester Super Giants player after they secure the 30-year-old's signature for £115,000.

    The Manchester side also capture Grace Scrivens for £40,000.

  14. How's stat?!published at 12:20 GMT 11 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    While MI London could go overseas when selecting a captain, Hollie Armitage brings plenty of experience, local knowledge and Hundred pedigree as a leader - she's won 20 of the 32 Hundred matches in which she's captained for her previous side Northern Superchargers.

  15. Postpublished at 12:20 GMT 11 March

    England's Hollie Armitage goes to MI London for £45,000 to get things going for the Tier 2 batters.

    But there is seldom any interest for former Manchester Originals star Eve Jones and South Africa's Sune Luss who both go unsold.

  16. Postpublished at 12:14 GMT 11 March

    We are now moving to the Tier 2 players but there's still plenty of talent in that list.

    We’ll kick off this stage with the batters as the auction cycle restarts again.

    • Paige Scholfield
    • Hollie Armitage
    • Eve Jones
    • Sune Luus
    • Grace Scrivens
  17. Wong 'one of the best bowlers in England'published at 12:12 GMT 11 March

    Southern Brave

    Anya Shrubsole of Southern Brave looks on during The Hundred 2026 women's auctionImage source, Getty Images

    Southern Brave assistant coach Anya Shrubsole: "It is really exciting and hopefully exciting for the players. It has been an awesome day so far."

    On transitioning from a player to coach: "It has been easy. I had enough of playing and I started doing some coaching - it is amazing being back at the Brave. I loved playing for them. To be back on this side of the table is great."

    On signing Issy Wong: "I am excited. She is a high-quality bowler and she is one of the best bowlers in England on her day."

  18. Biggest buys of the women's auction so farpublished at 12:09 GMT 11 March

    Beth Mooney of Manchester Originals looks on prior to the The Hundred match between Northern Superchargers Women and Manchester OriginalsImage source, Getty Images

    Beth Mooney to Trent Rockets - £210,000

    Sophie Devine to Welsh Fire - £210,000

    Danielle Gibson to Sunrisers Leeds - £190,000

    Nadine de Klerk to London Spirit - £170,000

  19. Here's how the women's Hundred squads are shaping uppublished at 12:04 GMT 11 March

    As they take a break from the bidding wars, let's take a look at who the eight Hundred sides have signed so far for the 2026 season.

    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
    • Lucy Hamilton £35,000
    • Emma Lamb, £27,500

    London Spirit

    • Nadine de Klerk, £170,000
    • Marizanne Kapp, £130,000
    • Charlie Dean, £85,000
    • Mahika Gaur, £75,000
    • Grace Harris, £70,000
    • Amy Jones, £70,000
    • Deandra Dottin, £37,500

    Manchester Super Giants

    • Sophie Ecclestone, £110,000
    • Meg Lanning, £95,000
    • Smriti Mandhana, £90,000
    • Kathryn Bryce, £65,000
    • Richa Ghosh, £50,000
    • Grace Ballinger, £42,500
    • Maitlan Brown, £40,000

    MI London

    • Hayley Matthews, £120,000
    • Danni Wyatt-Hodge, £110,000
    • Melie Kerr, £80,000
    • Chinelle Henry, £70,000
    • Kirstie Gordon, £55,000

    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
    • Lizelle Lee, £27,500

    Sunrisers Leeds

    • Danielle Gibson, £190,000
    • Annabel Sutherland, £130,000
    • Phoebe Litchfield, £120,000
    • Jess Jonassen, £110,000
    • Kate Cross £50,000
    • Deepti Sharma, £27,500
    • Bryony Smith, £27,500

    Trent Rockets

    • Beth Mooney, £210,000
    • Nat Sciver-Brunt, £140,000
    • Ash Gardner, £100,000
    • Sophia Dunkley, £78,000
    • Kim Garth, £42,000

    Welsh Fire

    • Sophie Devine, £210,000
    • Freya Kemp, £120,000
    • Georgia Wareham, £100,000
    • Georgia Voll, £80,000
    • Sophia Smale, £20,000
  20. How's stat?!published at 12:00 GMT 11 March

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Richa Ghosh of India bats during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup India 2025Image source, Getty Images

    Richa Ghosh could be a steal for Manchester Super Giants at just £50k. Since the start of 2025, no wicketkeeper has had a higher strike-rate in T20s than Ghosh's 161 – perhaps more impressively, she still averages 32 while possessing such a high strike rate.