The Hundred 2026 Auction: Complete list of sold players with their price

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The landscape of English cricket shifted dramatically yesterday (March 12) as The Hundred concluded its first-ever IPL-style player auction at Piccadilly Lights in London. This ‘New Era’ of the competition saw a massive influx of private capital, a 45% surge in the men’s salary cap to £2.05 million per team, and several high-profile franchise rebrands. From record-breaking domestic bids to historic international signings, the auction proved that The Hundred has firmly transitioned from its original draft system into a global financial powerhouse.

James Coles shatters records

The headline of the night was 21-year-old Sussex all-rounder James Coles, who became the most expensive player in the tournament’s history. London Spirit secured the young star for a staggering £390,000, outbidding heavy hitters like Sunrisers Leeds and Trent Rockets. Coles’ massive payday underscored the premium franchises are now placing on versatile domestic talent under the new private ownership model.

Abrar Ahmed roped in by Sunrisers

In one of the most discussed moves of the day, Sunrisers Leeds—owned by the Sun Group (owners of Sunrisers Hyderabad)—signed Pakistan leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed for £190,000. This move made significant waves as it marked a rare instance of an Indian-owned franchise recruiting a Pakistani cricketer, breaking a long-standing unofficial trend seen in other global leagues. Birmingham Phoenix also tapped into Pakistan’s talent pool, securing mystery spinner Usman Tariq for £140,000.

Aiden Markram becomes costliest overseas player

Thursday’s auction also delivered lucrative deals for several prominent names. Tom Curran secured a £260,000 contract with MI London, while veteran spinner Adil Rashid was picked up by Southern Brave for £250,000.

Joe Root became the first player to be sold in the bidding, joining Welsh Fire for £240,000. Meanwhile, Sunrisers Leeds turned to Dan Lawrence, signing him for £210,000 after missing out on Coles earlier in the process.

Among overseas players, Aiden Markram commanded the biggest offer, landing a £200,000 deal with Manchester Super Giants. The South African captain already represents two other franchises under the Super Giants banner — Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL and Durban’s Super Giants in SA20 — further strengthening his association with the group.

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Complete list of sold players at The Hundred Men’s 2026 auction

Player Team Price
James Coles London Spirit £390K
Jordan Cox Welsh Fire £300K
Tom Curran MI London £260K
Adil Rashid Southern Brave £250K
Joe Root Welsh Fire £240K
Scott Currie Birmingham Phoenix £210K
Dan Lawrence Sunrisers Leeds £210K
Josh Tongue Manchester Super Giants £200K
Aiden Markram Manchester Super Giants £200K
Abrar Ahmed Sunrisers Leeds £190K
James Vince MI London £190K
Sam Billings Trent Rockets £180K
Zak Crawley Sunrisers Leeds £180K
Chris Jordan Southern Brave £160K
Finn Allen Trent Rockets £160K
Jonny Bairstow London Spirit £160K
Saqib Mahmood Birmingham Phoenix £150K
Ryan Rickelton Sunrisers Leeds £150K
Usman Tariq Birmingham Phoenix £140K
Tymal Mills London Spirit £130K
Nathan Sowter MI London £130K
David Payne Trent Rockets £130K
Luke Wood Southern Brave £130K
Craig Overton Trent Rockets £120K
Leus du Plooy Manchester Super Giants £120K
David Willey London Spirit £120K
David Miller Southern Brave £110K
Sherfane Rutherford MI London £100K
Tim Seifert Manchester Super Giants £100K
Trent Boult MI London £100K
Sonny Baker Manchester Super Giants £95K
Laurie Evans Birmingham Phoenix £85K
Joe Clarke Birmingham Phoenix £85K
Daniel Worrall Southern Brave £80K
Thomas Rew Southern Brave £80K
Tom Kohler-Cadmore Welsh Fire £80K
Matthew Short Welsh Fire £75K
Matt Henry Trent Rockets £75K
Lockie Ferguson Welsh Fire £75K
Matthew Potts Sunrisers Leeds £75K
Danny Briggs Trent Rockets £70K
Ethan Brookes Birmingham Phoenix £70K
Chris Wood Birmingham Phoenix £70K
Asa Tribe Welsh Fire £70K
Gus Atkinson Manchester Super Giants £70K
Richard Gleeson MI London £65K
Jordan Thompson Birmingham Phoenix £60K
Lewis Gregory Trent Rockets £55K
Will Smeed Birmingham Phoenix £55K
Olly Stone MI London £50K

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