
The Hundred Auction 2026: Full List Of Sold And Unsold Players | IMAGE SOURCE - X/ECB_cricket
THE HUNDRED 2026: A total of 80 players were sold during the inaugural auction of the men’s competition in The Hundred, held on Thursday in London. Several players attracted big bids as franchises built their squads for the tournament.
James Coles, an all-rounder from Sussex County Cricket Club, emerged as the biggest buy of the auction. He was signed by the London Spirit for 390,000 (approx. 4.8 crore), making him the most expensive player in the tournament’s history.
The biggest talking point of the auction, however, was the signing of Abrar Ahmed. He was picked up for 190,000 by Sunrisers Leeds, a team owned by the same group that runs Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League. The franchise faced criticism for signing a Pakistani player who had previously been in the news for mocking India and army personnel.
Another Pakistan player, Usman Tariq, was bought by Birmingham Phoenix for £140,000. Former England captain Joe Root was the first player sold, joining Welsh Fire for 240,000, while Jason Roy was the final pick, signed by MI London for 31,000.
Joe Root – £240,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Adil Rashid – £250,000 – Southern Brave
Jordan Cox – £300,000 – Welsh Fire
James Vince – £190,000 – MI London
Jonny Bairstow – £160,000 – London Spirit
David Miller – £110,000 – Southern Brave
Aiden Markram – £200,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Finn Allen – £160,000 – Trent Rockets
Ryan Rickelton – £150,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Zak Crawley – £180,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Tim Seifert – £100,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Josh Tongue – £200,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Luke Wood – £130,000 – Southern Brave
Sonny Baker – £95,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Saqib Mahmood – £150,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Tom Curran – £260,000 – MI London
Gus Atkinson – £70,000 – Manchester Super Giants
David Willey – £120,00 – London Spirit
Jafer Chohan – £35,000 – Welsh Fire
Usman Tariq – £140,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Joe Clarke – £85,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Leus du Plooy – £120,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Tom Abell – £31,000 – Southern Brave
Tom Kohler-Cadmore – £80,000 – Welsh Fire
Will Smeed – £55,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Trent Boult – £100,000 – MI London
Chris Jordan – £160,000 – Southern Brave
David Payne – £130,000 – Trent Rockets
Matthew Potts – £75,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
James Coles – £390,000 – London Spirit
Lewis Gregory – £55,000 – Trent Rockets
Dan Lawrence – £210,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Nathan Sowter – £130,000 – MI London
Tom Hartley – £35,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Mason Crane – £31,000 – London Spirit
Abrar Ahmed – £190,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Ben McKinney – £45,000 – Southern Brave
Jordan Thompson – £60,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Daniel Worrall – £80,000 – Southern Brave
Thomas Moores – £50,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Tom Lawes – £40,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Tom Alsop – £31,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Ben Kellaway – £37,500 – Welsh Fire
Thomas Rew – £80,000 – Southern Brave
Adam Milne – £50,000 – London Spirit
Sherfane Rutherford – £100,000 – MI London
Lockie Ferguson – £75,000 – Welsh Fire
Richard Gleeson – £65,000 – MI London
Adam Hose – £31,000 – London Spirit
Scott Currie – £210,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Laurie Evans – £85,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Chris Wood – £70,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Paul Walter – £31,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Michael Pepper – £31,000 – Southern Brave
Max Holden – £31,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Tawanda Muyeye – £50,000 – Manchester Super Giants
Ollie Pope – £31,000 – MI London
Tymal Mills – £130,000 – London Spirit
Aneurin Donald – £31,000 – Trent Rockets
Ben Mayes – £31,000 – Trent Rockets
Caleb Falconer – £55,000 – Southern Brave
Lhuan-dre Pretorius – £31,000 – London Spirit
Matthew Short – £75,000 – Welsh Fire
Danny Briggs – £70,000 – Trent Rockets
Liam Patterson-White – £31,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Reece Topley – £31,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Mustafizur Rahman – £100,000 – Birmingham Phoenix
Ollie Sykes – £31,000 – MI London
Callum Parkinson – £31,000 – MI London
Edward Barnard – £31,000 – Sunrisers Leeds
Brad Currie – £31,000 – Trent Rockets
Louis Kimber – £31,000 – Trent Rockets
Jason Roy – £31,000 – MI London
Daryl Mitchell
Haris Rauf
Shadab Khan
Azmatullah Omarzai
Rishad Hossain
Akeal Hosein
Jordan Clark
Ben Dwarshuis
Saim Ayub
Keshav Maharaj
Wanindu Hasaranga
Lungi Ngidi
Faf du Plessis
Keaton Jennings
Tobias Albert
Sikandar Raza
Jason Roy
Dawid Malan
Anrich Nortje
Xavier Bartlett
Jason Behrendorff
Graham Clark
Birmingham Phoenix Men: Will Smeed, Joe Clarke, Laurie Evans, Jordan Thompson, Ethan Brookes, Scott Currie, Rehan Ahmed, Jacob Bethell, Donovan Ferreira, Mitchell Owen, Saqib Mahmood, Usman Tariq, Mustafizur Rahman, Chris Wood
London Spirit Men: Adam Hose, Dewald Brevis, Jonny Bairstow, James Rew, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, David Willey, James Coles, Liam Livingstone, Jamie Overton, Mason Crane, Tymal Mills, Adam Milne, Matthew Fisher, Adam Zampa
Manchester Super Giants Men: Aiden Markram, Leus du Plooy, Tawanda Muyeye, Max Holden, Tim Seifert, Tom Moores, Jos Buttler, Heinrich Klaasen, Gus Atkinson, Tom Hartley, Paul Walter, Noor Ahmad, Liam Dawson, Josh Tongue, Sonny Baker, George Scrimshaw
MI London Men: James Vince, Sherfane Rutherford, Ollie Sykes, Jason Roy, Nicholas Pooran, Ollie Pope, Tom Curran, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Rashid Khan, Trent Boult, Olly Stone, Nathan Sowter, Callum Parkinson, Richard Gleeson
Southern Brave Men: David Miller, Tom Abell, Ben McKinney, Tristan Stubbs, Thomas Rew, Michael Pepper, Jamie Smith, Nikhil Chaudhary, Caleb Falconer, Marcus Stoinis, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood, Chris Jordan, Daniel Worrall, Jofra Archer
Sunrisers Leeds Men: Zak Crawley, Harry Brook, Ryan Rickelton, Tom Alsop, Dan Lawrence, Benny Howell, Ed Barnard, Liam Patterson-White, Tom Lawes, Mitchell Marsh, Matthew Potts, Abrar Ahmed, Reece Topley, Nathan Ellis, Brydon Carse
Trent Rockets Men: Finn Allen, Tim David, Ben Duckett, Sam Billings, Aneurin Donald, Tom Banton, Lewis Gregory, Dan Mousley, Craig Overton, Louis Kimber, Mitchell Santner, David Payne, Matt Henry, Danny Briggs, Brad Currie, Ben Mayes
Welsh Fire Men: Joe Root, Matthew Short, Asa Tribe, Jordan Cox, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Philip Salt, Ben Kellaway, Marco Jansen, Rachin Ravindra, Chris Woakes, Jafer Chohan, Lockie Ferguson, Thomas Aspinwall, Sam Cook
James Coles became the most expensive player, bought by the London Spirit for £390,000 (approx. ₹4.8 crore).
Usman Tariq was bought by Birmingham Phoenix for £140,000.
Former England captain Joe Root was the first player to go under the hammer and was signed by Welsh Fire for £240,000.
The Hundred Auction 2026 can be streamed live on The Hundred’s official YouTube channel in India from 3:30 PM IST onwards.
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