The Hundred 2026 - men's and women's squads so far

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Rashid Khan, left, Kate Cross, centre, and Liam Livingstone have all signed deals to play in The Hundred for 2026 [Getty Images]

The Hundred's inaugural player auction will be held in London on 11 and 12 March.

For the first five editions of the competition, players were allocated to teams via a draft system with a set of salary tiers.

But following substantial private investment in The Hundred, players not already signed or retained will now have their team and pay set by an auction.

Squads will be made up of between 16 to 18 players, while there is a salary cap limit along with a salary collar, a minimum amount teams must spend.

The salary pot in the men's competition for 2026 has risen by 45% to £2.05m per side, and the fund for women's teams has increased by 100% to £880,000.

The minimum salary for a female player has also risen by 50% to £15,000, while the number of overseas players permitted in both competitions increases from three to four.

Here is how the squads are looking after each team was given the opportunity to sign or retain up to four players each prior to the auction.

Men's competition​


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
  • Mitch Santner, £175,000

Welsh Fire

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

Women's competition​


Birmingham Phoenix

  • Alice Capsey, £130,000
  • Ellyse Perry, £100,000
  • Lauren Filer, £95,000
  • Tammy Beaumont, £70,000
  • Davina Perrin, £50,000
  • Lucy Hamilton £35,000

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

Manchester Super Giants

  • Sophie Ecclestone, £110,000
  • Meg Lanning, £95,000
  • Smriti Mandhana, £90,000

MI London

  • Hayley Matthews, £120,000
  • Danni Wyatt-Hodge, £110,000
  • Melie Kerr, £80,000

Southern Brave

  • Lauren Bell, £140,000
  • Maia Bouchier, £85,000
  • Laura Wolvaardt, £75,000
  • Sarah Glenn, £75,000
  • Jemimah Rodrigues, £60,000
  • Sophie Molineux, £47,500

Sunrisers Leeds

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

Trent Rockets

  • 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
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